Prohibits information from Statewide voter registration system from being published on Internet.
Impact
The enactment of S3315 will directly impact how voter registration data is managed and accessed within New Jersey. Currently, voter registration lists can be accessed by various government entities, political party officials, and individuals upon specific requests, albeit under regulated conditions. By restricting online publication, the bill seeks to mitigate risks associated with identity theft and unwanted solicitation. This shift may necessitate updates to how local election officials distribute voter information, ensuring compliance with the new prohibitions.
Summary
Senate Bill S3315, introduced by Senator Shirley K. Turner, aims to enhance the privacy of registered voters in New Jersey by explicitly prohibiting any information from the Statewide voter registration system from being published on the Internet. This comes in light of concerns regarding data security and the need to protect sensitive voter information from potential misuse in an era where online data breaches are increasingly common. The bill amends previous laws to ensure that while voters can access certain information, it will not be made publicly available on the Internet, thus safeguarding personal details.
Contention
While the intent of S3315 is broadly supported for enhancing voter privacy, there may be contention regarding the balance between accessibility and protection. Some stakeholders might raise concerns that limiting access could hinder political transparency and voter outreach efforts, particularly for smaller parties and organizations that rely on public registration data to mobilize voters. The discussions surrounding this bill are poised to reflect a larger debate on how to best safeguard personal information while maintaining an open electoral process.
Provides for agreement between Secretary of State and AOC to match information in Statewide voter registration system with certain jury records in order to identify and remove ineligible non-citizen voter registrants from system.
Provides for agreement between Secretary of State and AOC to match information in Statewide voter registration system with certain jury records in order to identify and remove ineligible non-citizen voter registrants from system.
Provides for agreement between Secretary of State and AOC to match information in Statewide voter registration system with certain jury records in order to identify and remove ineligible non-citizen voter registrants from system.
Provides for agreement between Secretary of State and AOC to match information in Statewide voter registration system with certain jury records in order to identify and remove ineligible non-citizen voter registrants from system.
Requires enhanced review of death records two months prior to election; permits remote training for certain election workers; exempts election worker compensation from taxation and remuneration.
A bill for an act relating to entities supported in whole or in part by public moneys, including the sale of public bonds, the duties and responsibilities of the directors and officers of school boards, school districts, the department of education, the department of health and human services, accredited nonpublic schools, charter schools, community colleges, institutions under the control of the state board of regents, area education agencies, election commissioners and children's residential facilities, and the membership and voting units of county and city conference boards.(Formerly SSB 1111.)
A bill for an act relating to entities supported in whole or in part by public moneys, including the sale of public bonds, the duties and responsibilities of the directors and officers of school boards, school districts, the department of education, the department of health and human services, accredited nonpublic schools, charter schools, community colleges, institutions under the control of the state board of regents, area education agencies, election commissioners and children's residential facilities, and the membership and voting units of county and city conference boards.(See HF 370.)