New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A5690

Introduced
5/15/25  

Caption

Makes labeling of candidate ballot positions discretionary rather than mandatory.

Impact

This change could significantly affect the electoral process in New Jersey, potentially leading to greater variations in how ballots are presented in different counties. Supporters of the bill argue that this flexibility could help in tailoring ballots to better meet local preferences and needs. It may also pave the way for more consistent visual formatting across candidates, as clerks could implement their own stylistic choices without strict guidelines enforcing the inclusion of labels.

Summary

Assembly Bill A5690, introduced in New Jersey, seeks to amend existing legislation regarding the design of primary election ballots by making the labeling of candidate ballot positions discretionary instead of mandatory. Under the current law, county clerks are required to label each position on a primary election ballot with identifiers such as '1A', indicating where candidate names are placed. The proposed bill would allow county clerks to decide whether they want to use these labels in their respective counties, thereby granting them more autonomy in ballot design.

Contention

However, the proposal has raised concerns among some legislators and election advocates who believe that removing mandatory labels could lead to confusion for voters, especially those unfamiliar with the candidates or the voting process. The possibility of inconsistent ballot designs could undermine the uniformity aimed for in electoral processes, leading to disparities in voter understanding and participation. Critics argue that the optional nature of labeling may inadvertently disadvantage certain candidates based on their visibility on the ballot, affecting their chances of election.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S4142

Revises design of primary election ballots and certain primary election procedures; provides for ballots to be arranged by office block; removes State committee members from primary process; requires reporting on primary elections by Division of Elections.

NJ A5116

Revises design of primary election ballots and certain primary election procedures; provides for ballots to be arranged by office block; removes State committee members from primary process; requires reporting on primary elections by Division of Elections.

NJ SB1114

Write-in candidates; deadlines; ballots

NJ SB0054

Appearance of Candidate Name on Ballot

NJ HB1270

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.

NJ HB735

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.

NJ A5181

Requires rotation of candidate names appearing on primary election ballots.

NJ S3633

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.

NJ SB1053

Campaign finance; mandatory electronic filing for all candidates.

NJ SB222

Campaign finance; mandatory electronic filing for all candidates.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.