New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3820

Introduced
3/24/22  
Refer
3/24/22  
Refer
5/12/22  
Refer
6/9/22  
Report Pass
6/13/22  
Engrossed
6/16/22  
Refer
6/20/22  
Report Pass
6/27/22  
Enrolled
6/29/22  
Chaptered
7/28/22  

Caption

Prohibits unaffiliated mail-in voters from receiving mail-in ballot for primary election; requires election officials to provide such voters certain notices; prohibits mail-in ballot envelopes from containing visible political affiliation or designation for certain elections.

Impact

The approval of Bill A3820 impacts state laws by strengthening the conditions under which voters can participate in primary elections, particularly for unaffiliated voters. It alters sections of the New Jersey statutes pertaining to mail-in voting and voter registration, ensuring that unaffiliated voters receive greater guidance on how to officially affiliate with a political party if they choose to participate in primary elections. This legislative change may lead to an increase in political party registrations as unaffiliated voters seek to vote in primaries.

Summary

Bill A3820 amends existing election laws in New Jersey to regulate mail-in voting for unaffiliated voters during primary elections. Under this legislation, unaffiliated voters will not receive mail-in ballots for primary elections but will be provided with a political party affiliation declaration form and information on how to affiliate with a political party or vote in person. This change aims to clarify voting procedures and ensure that only registered party members participate in their party's primary elections, thereby reinforcing party designation and affiliation requirements.

Sentiment

Responses to A3820 have been generally supportive among certain legislators who believe it will enhance the integrity of party primaries. Proponents argue that it prevents conflicts regarding party affiliation during crucial voting periods. Conversely, some critics express concerns that this could disenfranchise unaffiliated voters by making it harder for them to participate in the electoral process and potentially suppress turnout among those who prefer not to affiliate with a party. Overall, the sentiment appears to be mixed, highlighting both the measure's intent to clarify rules and the risks of limiting access to voting.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding A3820 include debates about the balance between maintaining the integrity of party primaries and ensuring voter access. Critics argue that the change disproportionately affects unaffiliated voters, potentially diminishing their influence in the electoral process. The logistics of distributing political party affiliation declaration forms and the necessity of clear communication regarding the implications of the bill for unregistered voters who wish to participate in primaries are also contentious issues.

Companion Bills

NJ S2869

Same As Prohibits unaffiliated mail-in voters from receiving mail-in ballot for primary election; requires election officials to provide such voters certain notices; prohibits mail-in ballot envelopes from containing visible political affiliation or designation for certain elections.

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