New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1863

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Prohibits use of private funds and personnel in governmental offices and procedures pertaining to administration of elections; establishes crimes and penalties for violations.

Impact

The proposed legislation addresses concerns over the integrity of elections in light of private financial influence observed during past election cycles. Specifically, it aims to eliminate the perceived conflicts and questions about intent that can arise when private entities provide funding to government entities for election-related functions. Consequently, it would reinforce existing public funding structures while preventing potential interference from private interests in the electoral process.

Summary

S1863, sponsored by Senator Parker Space, aims to prohibit the use of private funds and personnel in governmental offices and procedures related to election administration in New Jersey. The bill establishes clear penalties for violations, defining such actions as a crime of the third degree. The legislation specifically targets the acceptance or expenditure of funds from private entities for the purposes of preparing, administering, and conducting elections, including voter registration. The bill seeks to safeguard the integrity of the election process by ensuring that only public funding is utilized for these activities.

Contention

The bill draws on similar legislation enacted in ten other states, reflecting a growing trend to limit the role of private funding in elections. This aspect of the bill may lead to contention as it restricts flexibility in funding sources, arguably hindering the administration of elections. Critics may argue that it could reduce the resources available for elections, whereas proponents will likely maintain that it is essential for maintaining public trust and transparency in electoral processes. The debate around the bill will likely focus on balancing public integrity against operational capability and funding diversity.

Companion Bills

NJ A192

Same As Prohibits use of private funds and personnel in governmental offices and procedures pertaining to administration of elections; establishes crimes and penalties for violations.

NJ A5385

Carry Over Prohibits use of private funds and personnel in governmental offices and procedures pertaining to administration of elections; establishes crimes and penalties for violations.

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NJ A192

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