New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A5794

Introduced
6/16/25  

Caption

Prohibits election-related identity theft; upgrades dissemination of false campaign communications to third degree crime.

Impact

The bill amends existing statutes related to identity theft, specifically widening the scope to encompass election-related impersonation. Notably, this includes provisions that elevate the classification of such crimes if they occur within 90 days preceding an election, demonstrating a heightened sensitivity to election integrity as deadlines approach. This amendment aims to deter not only individual dishonest actions but also organized efforts to manipulate voter perceptions or outcomes through fraudulent means.

Summary

Assembly Bill A5794 aims to address unlawful impersonation and deception in the context of elections. Specifically, it prohibits the impersonation of individuals for election-related purposes, including the use of advanced technologies such as 'deepfakes.' If enacted, the bill would classify such acts as crimes of varying degrees based on their nature and proximity to elections, reflecting the serious nature of these offenses within the electoral process. Under this legislation, unlawful impersonation aimed at influencing elections could result in severe penalties, including substantial prison time and fines.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support for its intent to preserve candidacy integrity and public confidence in election outcomes, there are points of contention regarding its implications for free speech and the potential for overreach. Critics argue that defining and regulating impersonation could inadvertently suppress legitimate political communication or satire, raising concerns about chilling effects on political discourse. Furthermore, as technology rapidly evolves, the bill's effectiveness in tackling nuanced digital fraud remains a subject of debate, highlighting the need for ongoing adjustments to the legislation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S3926

Extends crime of identity theft to include fraudulent impersonation or false depiction by means of artificial intelligence or deepfake technology.

NJ A3912

Extends crime of identity theft to include fraudulent impersonation or false depiction by means of artificial intelligence or deepfake technology.

NJ S736

Extends crime of identity theft to include fraudulent impersonation or false depiction by means of artificial intelligence or deepfake technology.

NJ S3557

Changes monetary threshold for certain fourth degree theft crimes.

NJ A748

Increases penalties for identity theft when victim is a senior citizen or veteran.

NJ A1749

Increases penalties for identity theft when victim is a senior citizen or veteran.

NJ S165

Increases penalties for identity theft when victim is a senior citizen or veteran.

NJ S1888

Increases penalties for identity theft when victim is a senior citizen or veteran.

NJ A3665

Upgrades motor vehicle theft to second degree crime.

NJ A4367

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

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