Provides primary and school election sample ballots may be sent to registered voter by electronic mail if so requested.
If enacted, S1205 will amend existing laws concerning the delivery of election materials, specifically targeting R.S.19:23-30 and R.S.19:60-10. By permitting electronic delivery, the bill seeks to streamline the election process and potentially reduce costs associated with printing and mailing physical ballots. Furthermore, the bill emphasizes the confidentiality of voter email addresses, ensuring that such information remains exempt from being classified as public records, thus safeguarding voter privacy.
Senate Bill S1205 proposes a significant change to the way sample ballots for primary and school elections are delivered in New Jersey. The bill allows registered voters to receive their sample ballots electronically, via email, instead of the traditional method of paper delivery by mail. This transition to electronic mail is designed to improve accessibility and efficiency for voters who opt for this method, aligning voter information delivery with current technological trends and communication preferences.
While proponents of S1205 advocate for the modernization of election processes and argue for its necessity in improving voter engagement, some contend that the reliance on electronic communication introduces risks related to technology access and cybersecurity. Critics express concerns that voters without reliable internet access may be disenfranchised or face difficulties in receiving their ballots timely. Additionally, the waiver of liability for issues arising from technology failures could raise legitimate concerns about accountability in electoral processes.