Requires Secretary of State create website for voters to report irregularities regarding mail-in ballots; establishes "Vote by Mail Study Commission."
Impact
In addition to creating a reporting mechanism, A361 also establishes the 'Vote by Mail Study Commission'. This commission consists of nine members, including the Secretary of State, representatives from county clerks, and members from both houses of the New Jersey Legislature. The commission's duties include investigating the methods and integrity of the vote-by-mail process. It aims to address issues such as preventing the mailing of ballots to inactive or deceased voters and enhancing the accuracy of state voter rolls. By focusing on these areas, the bill seeks to bolster public confidence in the election process.
Summary
Assembly Bill A361, introduced in New Jersey, mandates the establishment of a dedicated website by the Secretary of State for voters to report any irregularities associated with mail-in ballots. This initiative aims to enhance the transparency and accountability of the voting process, especially in light of rising concerns about mail-in voting. The website is designed to facilitate a structured reporting system where voters can identify and describe potential issues regarding their mail-in ballots, ensuring that these concerns are documented and addressed appropriately by election officials.
Contention
The bill underscores the ongoing debate over mail-in voting practices, balancing the need for accessibility in voting against potential risks of fraud or errors in the ballot distribution process. Proponents argue that the proposed measures will protect election integrity by proactively addressing irregularities, while opponents may view the initiative as unnecessary or as a means to restrict mail-in voting access. The creation of the study commission is particularly notable as it indicates a legislative commitment to thorough examination and public discourse regarding the efficacy and security of mail-in voting in New Jersey.
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Requires Secretary of State create website for voters to report irregularities regarding mail-in ballots; establishes "Vote by Mail Study Commission."
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Allows voters to submit application to vote by mail using electronic mail-in ballot application form through website maintained by Secretary of State up to seven days before election.
Allows voters to submit application to vote by mail using electronic mail-in ballot application form through website maintained by Secretary of State up to seven days before election.
Allows registered voters to submit application to vote by mail using online voter registration website maintained by Secretary of State up to seven days before election.
Allows registered voters to submit application to vote by mail using online voter registration website maintained by Secretary of State up to seven days before election.
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