New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S568

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Increases penalty for certain voting violations from third degree crime to second degree crime when aggravating factors apply.

Impact

If passed, S568 will directly modify existing statutes concerning the penalties for various voting violations, which include false registration, fraudulent voting, illegal votes, tampering with ballot boxes, and related infringements. By increasing the severity of penalties, the bill is intended to curb election fraud and reinforce public confidence in the electoral process. The legislation responds to ongoing concerns about the integrity of elections and aims to present a united front against dishonest practices.

Summary

Senate Bill S568 proposes to escalate the penalties for certain voting violations in New Jersey from a third-degree crime to a second-degree crime under specific aggravating conditions. The bill is aimed at enhancing the consequences of repeat offenses related to electoral malpractices, emphasizing serious breaches of voting laws. It introduces mandatory minimum imprisonment terms ranging from one year for fourth-degree crimes to five years for second-degree crimes, aimed at deterring fraudulent activities during elections.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding S568 are expected to arise primarily from political reactions centering around the sufficiency of existing laws versus the necessity for harsher penalties. Analysts and critics may raise questions about whether escalating penalties adequately addresses the broader issues of voting accessibility and the potential infringement on civil rights. Moreover, discussions could explore the implications of harsher penalties on communities and whether they disproportionately affect certain populations who may face challenges in the voting process, which might aggravate existing disparities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S2846

Upgrades certain crimes related to manufacturing firearms from third degree to second degree.

NJ A4367

Upgrades certain crimes related to manufacturing firearms from third degree to second degree.

NJ HB449

Crimes and offenses; crimes of unlawful use of DNA in the first, second, and third degree created, criminal penalties provided

NJ S1558

Upgrades certain crimes related to manufacturing firearms from second to first degree.

NJ A1263

Upgrades penalty for assault on law enforcement to second degree crime under certain circumstances.

NJ A4730

Upgrades penalty for assault on law enforcement to second degree crime under certain circumstances.

NJ S3003

Upgrades certain crimes related to manufacturing firearms from second to first degree.

NJ A907

Upgrades certain crimes related to manufacturing firearms from second to first degree.

NJ A4557

Upgrades certain crimes related to manufacturing firearms from second to first degree.

NJ S1218

Increases penalties for certain heroin offenses by revising threshold amounts for first, second, and third degree crimes of manufacturing, distributing, and dispensing heroin.

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