New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2799

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Requires redaction and nondisclosure of home address of elected officials and candidates for elected office.

Impact

If A2799 is enacted, it will amend existing New Jersey laws concerning public records and privacy by stipulating that the primary and secondary home addresses of publicly elected officials and candidates will generally be shielded from public access. Exceptions will only arise under limited circumstances, primarily involving requests made through a newly established Office of Information Privacy. It ensures that residency checks for voting purposes can still be carried out by the Election Law Enforcement Commission.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2799 seeks to enhance the privacy of elected officials and candidates for public office in New Jersey by prohibiting the disclosure of their home addresses. This is particularly significant in the context of public records, as it addresses concerns regarding safety and privacy for those in public roles. The bill delineates specific procedures for redacting these addresses from public records, supporting the increased safety for officials and their immediate families from potential harassment or threats.

Contention

While the bill aims to protect public officials, it might draw criticism from transparency advocates concerned about the potential for less accountability in public office. Opponents may argue that limiting access to such information could undermine public trust in elected officials, suggesting that full disclosure is necessary for voters to make informed choices. Nevertheless, supporters assert that safeguarding personal addresses is essential to ensuring that officials can serve without fear of retaliation or harassment.

Companion Bills

NJ S1274

Same As Requires redaction and nondisclosure of home address of elected officials and candidates for elected office.

NJ A4094

Carry Over Requires redaction and nondisclosure of home address of elected officials and candidates for elected office.

NJ S2871

Carry Over Requires redaction and nondisclosure of home address of elected officials and candidates for elected office.

Previously Filed As

NJ A4094

Requires redaction and nondisclosure of home address of elected officials and candidates for elected office.

NJ S2871

Requires redaction and nondisclosure of home address of elected officials and candidates for elected office.

NJ S1274

Requires redaction and nondisclosure of home address of elected officials and candidates for elected office.

NJ A2993

Requires elected public officials and candidates for elective public office to disclose if they ever filed for bankruptcy; requires financial disclosure by candidates for public office in county or municipality.

NJ AB1392

Elections: voter registration information: elected officials and candidates.

NJ S3393

Exempts certain personal information from redaction and nondisclosure requirements in fillings regarding election-related financing.

NJ HF839

A bill for an act relating to the publication of candidates' and elected officers' home addresses.

NJ A4599

Exempts personal information from redaction and nondisclosure requirements in certain public filings and records.

NJ S3409

Exempts personal information from redaction and nondisclosure requirements in certain public filings and records.

NJ HB1040

Requirements for elected officials.

Similar Bills

NJ A5699

Expands "Daniel's Law" to prohibit disclosure of personal information concerning certain court administrators.

NJ A5875

Expands "Daniel's Law" to prohibit disclosure of personal information of members of NJ Legislature.

NJ S1051

Prohibits disclosure of certain information of probation officers.

NJ A5325

Prohibits disclosure of certain information of probation officers.

NJ S3482

Prohibits disclosure of certain information of probation officers.

NJ A2381

Prohibits disclosure of certain information of probation officers.

NJ S3125

Expands "Daniel's Law" to prohibit disclosure of personal information concerning child protective investigators.

NJ S3232

Expands "Daniel's Law" to prohibit disclosure of personal information concerning court administrators and deputy court administrators.