New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3624

Introduced
9/19/24  

Caption

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

Impact

The impact of S3624 on state laws is significant, as it amends R.S.19:28-1 and R.S.19:28-2, which govern the recount process in New Jersey. Prior to the bill, recounts were initiated based on petitions from candidates or groups of voters who believed a counting error had occurred. Under S3624, the state will automatically initiate a recount in specific situations, thus facilitating a more democratic and transparent election process. Additionally, the state will incur the costs of conducting these automatic recounts, placing less financial strain on individuals requesting recounts, which is a crucial change aimed at promoting electoral participation and integrity.

Summary

Senate Bill S3624 introduces a critical amendment to New Jersey's election law by mandating automatic recounts for elections determined by a vote differential of 0.5 percent or less. This development aims to enhance voter confidence in electoral outcomes, as it helps to ensure that closely contested elections are subjected to a thorough verification process. The automatic nature of these recounts will lessen the burden on candidates and voters alike, providing a more streamlined and efficient method for confirming election results when they fall within this narrow margin.

Contention

While proponents of S3624 argue that automatic recounts will strengthen democracy by ensuring close elections are accurately tallied, opponents may voice concerns regarding the implications of state-funded recounts and the potential for misuse or over-reliance on automatic processes. Critics might argue that this bill could lead to unnecessary recounts in instances where the margin is not sufficiently small to warrant such actions. Moreover, discussions will likely focus on the balance between ensuring election integrity and managing the cost and logistical implications of conducting numerous recounts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S3125

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 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 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 HB0232

Elections-hand counting for recounts.

NJ SB2071

Relating to automatic recounts of certain elections.

NJ SB1439

Relating to automatic recounts of certain elections.

NJ S4600

Requires each registered voter to receive mail-in ballots automatically for all elections unless voter opts out.

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