New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3441

Introduced
3/8/22  

Caption

Concerning noncitizens voting in local elections and conduct in office by local government officers.

Impact

The enactment of A3441 is poised to impact the operations of local governments significantly by redefining voting eligibility. The bill heightens scrutiny on the actions of elected local government officials, as any effort to facilitate noncitizen voting would constitute a violation of their oath of office. This change reflects a growing concern among lawmakers regarding local governance and voting rights, particularly in light of increasing debates on immigration and citizenship in the political landscape. By placing these limitations, the bill aims to unify the state's voting policies and prevent local entities from making decisions that could undermine state laws.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3441 addresses the issue of noncitizen voting in local elections in New Jersey. It explicitly states that only U.S. citizens are eligible to vote in elections held by local governments, reinforcing the stance that allowing noncitizens to vote would be against public policy. The bill prohibits local government officers from adopting any measures that would permit noncitizens to participate in elections. This mandates that any such ordinance, resolution, or regulation is deemed null and void, affirming that the authority to legislate on this matter rests solely with the state to prevent piecemeal or contradictory local laws.

Contention

However, the bill is not without controversy. Proponents argue that restricting voting to citizens preserves the integrity of the electoral process and aligns with the New Jersey Constitution. Conversely, opponents may view A3441 as an unnecessary restriction on local autonomy, particularly in municipalities that have fostered inclusive voting practices. Additionally, critics raise concerns that the legislation could alienate segments of the community by excluding noncitizens who contribute to local civil society and economy. Such tensions reflect broader national discussions on immigration, citizenship, and rights of resident noncitizens.

Companion Bills

NJ S2834

Same As Concerning noncitizens voting in local elections and conduct in office by local government officers.

Previously Filed As

NJ S2834

Concerning noncitizens voting in local elections and conduct in office by local government officers.

NJ S2561

Concerning noncitizens voting in local elections and conduct in office by local government officers.

NJ A1275

Concerning noncitizens voting in local elections and conduct in office by local government officers.

NJ A2093

Prohibits elected local government officers from accepting employment with law firm for a period of time if officer voted to award local government contract to firm.

NJ A3380

Prohibits elected local government officers from accepting employment with law firm for a period of time if officer voted to award local government contract to firm.

NJ A2090

Prohibits the use of county and municipal vehicles by part-time elected local government officers.

NJ A2661

Prohibits the use of county and municipal vehicles by part-time elected local government officers.

NJ A2749

Preserves judicial duty of impartiality by prohibiting certain communications by local government officers or employees with municipal court judges or candidates for municipal court judgeships.

NJ SB1183

Voting locations; peace officers

NJ SB428

Elections; ranked choice voting, locally elected offices.

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