Requires availability of outside voting process for elderly or voters with disabilities when their assigned polling place does not meet accessibility requirements.
This bill's implementation would amend existing laws, particularly P.L.1991, c.429 and P.L.1944, c.230, to formalize the procedures for outside voting. Voters would have the option to complete necessary verification procedures, receive assistance, and vote a regular ballot outside the polling place, thereby increasing voter participation among populations that might otherwise struggle with accessibility issues. The bill mandates that two district board members assist in bringing the ballot to the voter and ensuring the proper return of the voted ballot.
Assembly Bill A5260 aims to enhance the voting process for elderly voters and those with disabilities by ensuring they have access to an outside voting option at their designated polling place if it does not meet accessibility requirements. Currently, such voters may be redirected to an alternative accessible polling place or provided with a mail-in ballot. A5260 proposes that these voters can also cast their ballots outside their assigned polling place, thereby retaining their ability to vote in-person on election day.
While the bill is aimed at improving accessibility for vulnerable populations, it may raise concerns regarding the feasibility and security of conducting outside voting procedures, including potential challenges in ensuring privacy and ballot security. Critics may express apprehensions about how effectively this new process would operate in practice, especially under varying conditions at every polling location. Furthermore, the bill is modeled after a similar provision in California, and its adaptation to New Jersey's voting infrastructure may introduce additional complexities.