New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2869

Introduced
6/20/22  
Refer
6/20/22  

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 introduction of S2869 will amend existing election laws by limiting the voting options available to unaffiliated voters. Previously, these voters received both Democratic and Republican primary ballots, allowing them the flexibility to choose which primary to participate in. With the enactment of this bill, unaffiliated voters will now have to formally declare their party affiliation to engage in the primary elections, thus reducing their immediate participation options. Proponents of the bill argue that this change will enhance the integrity and security of the voting process.

Summary

Senate Bill S2869 addresses the voting rights of unaffiliated voters during primary elections in New Jersey. The bill stipulates that unaffiliated mail-in voters will no longer receive mail-in ballots for primary elections. Instead, these voters must be provided with a political party affiliation declaration form and relevant information guiding them on how to affiliate with a political party or vote in person on the day of the primary election. The objective of this legislation is to clarify the voting procedure for unaffiliated voters and potentially streamline the electoral process.

Contention

The bill has sparked a debate around the fairness and inclusiveness of the electoral process for unaffiliated voters. Some critics argue that prohibiting unaffiliated voters from participating in primary elections undermines democratic values and the principle of inclusivity in the electoral process. There are concerns that the bill may disproportionately affect voters who do not wish to declare a political party affiliation but still want a say in primary elections. The discourse surrounding S2869 highlights the ongoing tension between election integrity measures and voter accessibility.

Companion Bills

NJ A3820

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.

Similar Bills

NJ A3820

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.

NJ S2272

Prohibits mail-in ballot outer envelope from containing political affiliation or designation visible to public.

NJ S1876

Prohibits mail-in ballot outer envelope from containing political affiliation or designation visible to public.

NJ A2643

Prohibits mail-in ballot outer envelope from containing political affiliation or designation visible to public.

NJ A1043

Prohibits mail-in ballot outer envelope from containing political affiliation or designation visible to public.

NJ A5343

Changes deadline for unaffiliated mail-in voters to declare their political party before primary election.

NJ S3758

Changes deadline for unaffiliated mail-in voters to declare their political party before primary election.

NJ A1486

Changes deadline for unaffiliated mail-in voters to declare their political party before primary election.