New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A403

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Prohibits candidates from nomination for more than one elective office at primary or general election.

Impact

The proposed changes under Bill A403 would reform existing statutes concerning candidate nominations in New Jersey. Specifically, it amends R.S.19:13-8, R.S.19:13-14, and R.S.19:13-22 to enforce this prohibition against running for multiple offices. This tightening of the nomination process is expected to strengthen the electoral system by ensuring that candidates clearly define their political ambitions, potentially improving voter understanding during elections. Furthermore, these amendments could facilitate a more organized ballot and enhance the clarity of electoral choices for the electorate.

Summary

Bill A403, as introduced in the New Jersey legislature, aims to clarify and enforce rules around candidate nominations for elective offices during primary and general elections. The bill mandates that candidates are prohibited from being nominated for more than one elective office in any given election. This legislation seeks to streamline the electoral process and reduce potential confusion among voters regarding candidates representing multiple positions or offices. The bill applies equally to candidates nominated by petition and those nominated through primary elections.

Contention

While supporters of Bill A403 argue that it promotes transparency and simplifies the election process, there may be contention regarding its implementation and effects on candidates, particularly those who might seek broader electoral representation. Critics might argue that the bill restricts political opportunities and could dissuade qualified candidates from participating in elections due to the limitations imposed by the single nomination rule. Thus, while aimed at improving the electoral framework, it could also raise concerns over candidate accessibility and voter choice.

Companion Bills

NJ A1411

Carry Over Prohibits candidates from nomination for more than one elective office at primary or general election.

Previously Filed As

NJ A1411

Prohibits candidates from nomination for more than one elective office at primary or general election.

NJ H7117

Changes the process of nominating candidates for the general election, by replacing the political party primary with a primary general election.

NJ S2670

Changes the process of nominating candidates for the general election, by replacing the political party primary with a primary general election.

NJ H5277

Changes the process of nominating candidates for the general election, by replacing the political party primary with a primary general election.

NJ A3828

Requires blank nominating petition forms for primary election candidates be made available for next primary election within 10 calendar days of county canvassers' general election results certification.

NJ A2601

Changes filing deadline for nominating petitions by school board candidates at general election from last Monday in July to 64th day preceding general election.

NJ A568

Requires candidate for elective public office to file with nominating petition specific affirmation that candidate has not been convicted of disqualifying crimes.

NJ A1454

Requires candidate for elective public office to file with nominating petition specific affirmation that candidate has not been convicted of disqualifying crimes.

NJ HB541

Municipal primary elections; revise procedure for nominating candidates during when only one candidate qualifies.

NJ SB2400

Municipal primary elections; revise procedure for nominating candidates during when only one candidate qualifies.

Similar Bills

UT HB0451

State Entity Restrictions

CA AB894

Candidates’ statements: false statements.

CA AB750

Crimes: perjury.

CA AB1628

Social media platforms: electronic content management: controlled substances.

VA HB2110

Resale Disclosure Act; resale certificate, prohibition on requiring purchaser's name.

VA HB1704

Resale Disclosure Act; resale certificate, responsibility for payment of insurance deductible.

VA SB808

Resale Disclosure Act; resale certificate, responsibility for payment of insurance deductible.