New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3125

Introduced
4/15/24  

Caption

Requires automatic recount for local elections with vote difference of 10 votes or less at candidate's request; provides for geographic regions for judges to adjudicate election recounts and contests; establishes certain adjudication and hearing timelines.

Impact

The bill modifies existing election laws by streamlining the process for recounts and instituting a clear framework for handling electoral disputes. Under this proposal, elections decided by narrow margins will be treated with heightened scrutiny, potentially transforming the way local elections are managed. Additionally, the Chief Justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court is empowered to create geographic regions for judges tasked with presiding over recounts, offering a structured approach to adjudicate these important electoral matters more efficiently.

Summary

Senate Bill 3125 proposes significant changes to the electoral process in New Jersey by mandating automatic recounts in county and municipal elections when the results differ by 10 votes or fewer. Candidates can initiate these recounts by submitting a request to the appropriate election board within 24 hours of the election results being certified. The recount must be completed within three days of that certification, with the costs borne by the state. This aim is to enhance electoral integrity and ensure that close elections are verified by an accurate recount, thereby increasing public confidence in election outcomes.

Contention

While proponents of S3125 argue it is a necessary step to bolster transparency and accuracy in elections, critics may raise concerns about the implications for election administration. For instance, opponents might argue that automatic recounts for such small vote differentials could lead to increased administrative burdens and disputes, given that recounts can potentially disrupt the election process and outcomes. Furthermore, the discretion granted to the Chief Justice to determine the regions for judge assignments could result in inconsistent application of the law, depending on the geographical and political dynamics within New Jersey.

Companion Bills

NJ A4100

Same As Requires automatic recount for local elections with vote difference of 10 votes or less at candidate's request; provides for geographic regions for judges to adjudicate election recounts and contests; establishes certain adjudication and hearing timelines.

Previously Filed As

NJ A4100

Requires automatic recount for local elections with vote difference of 10 votes or less at candidate's request; provides for geographic regions for judges to adjudicate election recounts and contests; establishes certain adjudication and hearing timelines.

NJ S3624

Requires automatic recounts for elections decided by vote differential of 0.5 percent or less.

NJ S2289

Requires automatic machine recount for certain elections that result in tie vote and establishes process to resolve subsequent tie votes.

NJ A3667

Requires automatic machine recount for certain elections that result in tie vote and establishes process to resolve subsequent tie votes.

NJ S1462

Requires automatic machine recount for certain elections that result in tie vote and establishes process to resolve subsequent tie votes.

NJ A2346

Requires automatic machine recount for certain elections that result in tie vote and establishes process to resolve subsequent tie votes.

NJ HF596

A bill for an act relating to the recounting and contesting of elections, and providing penalties.(See HF 928.)

NJ HF928

A bill for an act relating to the recounting and contesting of elections, and providing penalties. (Formerly HF 596.) Effective date: 07/01/2025.

NJ S3635

Requires election result challenges be sent to specific panel of judges.

NJ AB2313

Water: judges and adjudications.

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