New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2350

Introduced
1/29/24  

Caption

Prohibits information from Statewide voter registration system from being published on Internet.

Impact

If enacted, S2350 will amend existing laws that pertain to the management and dissemination of voter registration data in New Jersey. The law will reaffirm the protocols around who can access and utilize this information, specifically prohibiting public availability on online platforms. By tightening these regulations, the bill aims to protect voters from potential misuse of their personal information, ensuring that data privacy is prioritized in the electoral process.

Summary

Senate Bill S2350 addresses concerns regarding the publication of voter registration information by prohibiting any such data from the Statewide voter registration system from being published on the Internet. This bill was introduced to enhance the privacy of registered voters in New Jersey by ensuring that sensitive information is not readily accessible online. Currently, voter registration data can be accessed by certain government agencies and those who pay for a copy of the list, but the bill emphasizes that broader internet publication poses risks to voter privacy.

Contention

While advocates for the bill argue that it enhances voter privacy and security, criticisms may arise around the balance between transparency in the electoral process and the necessary privacy protections. Some stakeholders might express concerns that restricting access to voter registration information could impede electoral transparency or challenge the efforts of political parties to engage with constituents. The discussions surrounding the bill may highlight the essential need for protection against identity theft or harassment related to voter data, but also the public's right to information in a democratic society.

Companion Bills

NJ A912

Same As Prohibits information from Statewide voter registration system from being published on Internet.

NJ S3315

Carry Over Prohibits information from Statewide voter registration system from being published on Internet.

NJ A4897

Carry Over Prohibits information from Statewide voter registration system from being published on Internet.

Similar Bills

NJ S3315

Prohibits information from Statewide voter registration system from being published on Internet.

NJ A4897

Prohibits information from Statewide voter registration system from being published on Internet.

NJ A912

Prohibits information from Statewide voter registration system from being published on Internet.

NJ A3823

Requires enhanced review of death records two months prior to election; permits remote training for certain election workers; exempts election worker compensation from taxation and remuneration.

CA AB975

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NJ A5176

Requires periodic reporting of election results on night of primary and general election and until final tally thereafter; appropriates $1.5 million.

IA SF390

A bill for an act relating to entities supported in whole or in part by public moneys, including the sale of public bonds, the duties and responsibilities of the directors and officers of school boards, school districts, the department of education, the department of health and human services, accredited nonpublic schools, charter schools, community colleges, institutions under the control of the state board of regents, area education agencies, election commissioners and children's residential facilities, and the membership and voting units of county and city conference boards.(Formerly SSB 1111.)

IA HSB118

A bill for an act relating to entities supported in whole or in part by public moneys, including the sale of public bonds, the duties and responsibilities of the directors and officers of school boards, school districts, the department of education, the department of health and human services, accredited nonpublic schools, charter schools, community colleges, institutions under the control of the state board of regents, area education agencies, election commissioners and children's residential facilities, and the membership and voting units of county and city conference boards.(See HF 370.)