New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1347

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Provides that municipality only use drop boxes within four mile radius or within discretion of county elections board.

Impact

By limiting the locations of ballot drop boxes, A1347 is expected to enhance voter access while addressing concerns over ballot security and integrity. The proposed regulations mandate that county boards of elections establish drop boxes that are either geographically positioned within a close range of polling places or selected under the discretion of local elections officials. This approach aims to reduce confusion among voters and increase confidence in the voting process.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1347 aims to regulate the usage of ballot drop boxes by municipalities during elections that do not occur in November. The bill specifies that such municipalities may only utilize drop boxes located within a four-mile radius from the municipal government building or as determined by the county elections board. This amendment serves to streamline access to ballot drop boxes while ensuring that their placement remains manageable for voters and is secured adequately.

Conclusion

Overall, A1347 reflects an ongoing effort to balance security and access in the electoral process. As election laws evolve, discussions and adjustments will continue as stakeholders seek solutions that address both voter convenience and the integrity of the electoral system.

Contention

Opponents of the bill may voice concerns regarding its potential impact on voter turnout, particularly for those living farther than four miles from designated drop box locations. Advocates for increased accessibility might argue that restricting drop box locations could disenfranchise voters who struggle with transportation or cannot easily reach a voting site. Furthermore, there may be debates over the autonomy of municipalities versus centralized decision-making by county elections boards, impacting local governance.

Companion Bills

NJ A2489

Carry Over Provides that municipality only use drop boxes within four mile radius or within discretion of county elections board.

Previously Filed As

NJ A2489

Provides that municipality only use drop boxes within four mile radius or within discretion of county elections board.

NJ S1619

Permits county board of elections to open certain ballot drop boxes for fire district elections.

NJ S3324

Permits county board of elections to open certain ballot drop boxes for fire district elections.

NJ A467

Permits county board of elections to open certain ballot drop boxes for fire district elections.

NJ A4299

Permits county board of elections to open certain ballot drop boxes for fire district elections.

NJ A991

Limits police presence at polling places and ballot drop boxes; prohibits electioneering within 100 feet of ballot drop box.

NJ S63

Requires county boards of elections to establish ballot drop boxes at each office of municipal clerk.

NJ S3850

Permits county boards of elections to extend distance within which electioneering is prohibited.

NJ A5356

Permits county boards of elections to extend distance within which electioneering is prohibited.

NJ S1614

Requires at least one drive-up ballot drop box in each county; requires certain information to be posted at ballot drop boxes and locations.

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