New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3633

Introduced
9/19/24  

Caption

Requires computerized drawing system to determine random order of candidate names for each office on primary and general election ballots; provides for drawing to be viewable in person or electronically.

Impact

The implementation of SB S3633 is expected to significantly influence how elections are managed in New Jersey by introducing a new method for determining ballot order that is both efficient and transparent. By requiring that any computerized system used must gain the prior approval of the Secretary of State, the bill aims to ensure that such systems meet established safeguards to protect against external influences. The bill also assures public access to the drawing process, as it mandates that drawings be viewable both in person and electronically, further enhancing transparency in elections.

Summary

Senate Bill S3633 aims to modernize the process of determining the order of candidates' names on primary and general election ballots in New Jersey. Under current law, county and municipal clerks draw names from a box to establish this order. S3633 proposes replacing this manual drawing process with a computerized system designed to randomly assign positions for candidates on ballots. This new method is intended to enhance the fairness and transparency of the electoral process by employing technology to eliminate any potential for bias or manipulation during the drawing process.

Contention

However, there may be some points of contention regarding this bill. Critics could raise concerns regarding the reliance on technology in the electoral process and potential complications that may arise from implementing a new system. Moreover, ensuring that the computerized drawing system is secure and free from manipulation is paramount, and any failings in this regard could undermine public trust in election outcomes. Additionally, as the bill removes the previous practice of bracketing candidates together for ballot positioning, there may be debate about the implications this has on collaborative candidacies and their visibility to voters.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

CA AB597

Child abuse and neglect: information: computerized database system.

LA SB361

Provides relative to the protection of computerized data that contains personal information and requires notification of data breaches. (8/1/18)

NJ A548

Revises requirements for disclosure of a breach of security of certain computerized records containing personal information.

NJ S1352

Revises requirements for disclosure of a breach of security of certain computerized records containing personal information.

NJ A1268

Revises requirements for disclosure of a breach of security of certain computerized records containing personal information.

NJ S3028

Revises requirements for disclosure of a breach of security of certain computerized records containing personal information.

NJ A2079

Requires certain notifications and free credit reports for customers following breach of security of personal information within business or public entity.

NJ A1426

Requires certain notifications and free credit reports for customers following breach of security of personal information within business or public entity.