New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill ACR77

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Proposes constitutional amendment to provide for election of Attorney General.

Impact

If ACR77 is enacted, it will fundamentally alter the process of appointing the Attorney General in New Jersey. The proposed amendment suggests that elections for the Attorney General will occur during the general election held in the first year of the governor's term. This would ensure that the Attorney General operates with a mandate from the public, potentially leading to greater scrutiny of the position and the administration of justice in the state. The Governor's current ability to appoint the Attorney General will be eliminated, which supporters of the bill believe will enhance the independence of the office and decrease political influence on legal prosecutions.

Summary

Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 77 (ACR77) proposes a significant change to the governance structure in New Jersey by amending the state constitution to allow the election of the Attorney General by voters, rather than the current system of gubernatorial appointment. The resolution outlines qualifications for candidates, including age and residency requirements. The Attorney General serves as the state's chief law officer and is responsible for a wide range of legal responsibilities, including prosecuting public corruption and representing the state in legal matters. This change aims to increase accountability and align the position more closely with democratic principles by providing citizens the right to directly elect their Attorney General.

Contention

The introduction of ACR77 may not be without controversy. Critics have voiced concerns that an elected Attorney General may become preoccupied with election campaigns and public popularity, which could distract from their duty to uphold the law impartially. Additionally, there may be disputes about the potential for politicization of the office, as future candidates could align themselves closely with particular political agendas. These debates raise important questions about the balance between democratic processes and the integrity of law enforcement.

Companion Bills

NJ SCR59

Same As Proposes constitutional amendment to provide for election of Attorney General.

NJ ACR53

Carry Over Proposes constitutional amendment to provide for election of Attorney General.

NJ SCR91

Carry Over Proposes constitutional amendment to provide for election of Attorney General.

Similar Bills

NJ SCR91

Proposes constitutional amendment to provide for election of Attorney General.

NJ SCR59

Proposes constitutional amendment to provide for election of Attorney General.

NJ ACR53

Proposes constitutional amendment to provide for election of Attorney General.

HI HB1399

Proposing Amendments To The Hawaii Constitution Relating To The Attorney General.

HI HB1399

Proposing Amendments To The Hawaii Constitution Relating To The Attorney General.

CA AB759

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GA HR564

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GA HR174

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