Permits party member, candidate, or designee to be present for ballot position draw and inspect materials used for drawing; requires officials conducting ballot draw to provide notice of date, time, and location of drawing.
Impact
If enacted, AB 4834 would modify existing election law to formalize the role of candidates and their representatives during the ballot position drawing process. This change would not only allow candidates to inspect the materials and processes involved but also ensure that they can witness the drawing in real-time. The implications of this are significant, as it empowers candidates and parties to safeguard their interests, thereby fostering a more open election environment.
Summary
Assembly Bill 4834 proposes amendments to improve the transparency and fairness of the election process in New Jersey by allowing party members, candidates, or their designees to be present during the drawing of ballot positions. This bill mandates that officials notify all participating parties of the date, time, and location of the drawing at least 72 hours in advance, ensuring all stakeholders are informed and can observe the process. With these changes, the bill aims to increase public trust in election-related activities and enhance the democratic process.
Contention
However, there could be contention surrounding the bill, particularly regarding the interpretation of 'presence' during the draws. Some may argue that allowing multiple representatives may complicate the process or create logistical challenges. Additionally, opposition could come from parties concerned about the potential for disputes or disagreements over what constitutes proper oversight during these proceedings, and how this might impact elections in a tightly contested political landscape.
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Permits party member, candidate, or designee to be present for ballot position draw and inspect materials used for drawing; requires officials conducting ballot draw to provide notice of date, time, and location of drawing.
Permits party member, candidate, or designee to be present for ballot position draw and inspect materials used for drawing; requires officials conducting ballot draw to provide notice of date, time, and location of drawing.
Requires computerized drawing system to determine random order of candidate names for each office on primary and general election ballots; provides for drawing to be viewable in person or electronically.
In nomination of candidates, further providing for casting of lots for position of names upon the primary ballots or ballot labels and notice to candidates; in ballots, further providing for form of official election ballot and providing for order of candidates on the ballot; and, in Pennsylvania Election Law Advisory Board, providing for ballot order randomization study.
In nomination of candidates, further providing for casting of lots for position of names upon the primary ballots or ballot labels and notice to candidates; in ballots, further providing for form of official election ballot and providing for order of candidates on the ballot; in voting machines, further providing for demonstration of voting machines; and, in Pennsylvania Election Law Advisory Board, providing for ballot order randomization study.
Relating to the drawing of district boundaries. Providing that no district boundaries shall be drawn in a way that favors or disfavors any political party or candidate.
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