New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S366

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Prohibits distribution of certain intentionally deceptive audio or visual media within 60 days of election with intent to deceive voter.

Impact

If enacted, S366 will significantly affect how election-related media can be produced and shared. It establishes legal grounds for candidates or registered voters to seek injunctive relief against those distributing deceptive media. Moreover, candidates affected by such deceptive practices would have the right to pursue damages and attorney fees in court. By providing these legal avenues, the bill aims to enhance the overall protections against misinformation surrounding candidates as elections approach.

Summary

Bill S366 aims to prohibit the distribution of intentionally deceptive audio or visual media concerning candidates for public office within 60 days leading up to an election. This legislation is intended to protect candidates from potential reputational harm and to ensure that voters are not misled by false representations. The bill defines 'deceptive audio or visual media' as any media that inaccurately depicts a candidate's speech or conduct, with the intent to deceive voters or harm the candidate's reputation.

Contention

There may be notable points of contention regarding the implementation and implications of S366. Critics might argue that the bill could infringe upon free speech rights, particularly regarding the media's ability to critique candidates. Additionally, the requirement for disclosures about manipulated media raises questions about the feasibility and effectiveness of substituting such disclosures for clear, truthful representation. Public discourse may focus on whether this legislation effectively protects voters or ultimately serves to silence legitimate criticisms of candidates.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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