New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S943

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Permits county clerk to remove voters from vote-by-mail lists under certain circumstances.

Impact

The enactment of S943 significantly impacts current voter registration practices in New Jersey by requiring proactive steps for maintaining mail-in ballot eligibility. Prior to deactivation, county clerks must notify the affected voters and provide instructions on how to continue voting by mail. Should a notified voter fail to respond within 30 days, their name will be removed from the mail-in ballot registry. This process aims to streamline voting practices while ensuring that eligible voters are adequately informed and given opportunities to rectify their status.

Summary

Senate Bill S943 is a legislative proposal that allows county clerks in New Jersey to remove voters from mail-in ballot lists under specific criteria. This bill addresses situations where mail sent to voters is returned by the United States Postal Service, where a voter has not used a mail-in ballot for any election over a two-year span, or when a voter's address has been flagged as changed or undeliverable by the U.S. Postal Service. The intent of this bill is to maintain the accuracy and integrity of voter rolls for mail-in voting, ensuring that those who receive ballots are eligible and reachable.

Contention

While the bill aims to improve electoral integrity, it may lead to concerns regarding voter disenfranchisement. Critics argue that removing voters from mail-in lists without adequate oversight could disproportionately affect certain populations, particularly those who may not receive notices or fail to respond in a timely manner. Proponents of the bill, however, see it as a necessary measure to ensure the reliability of mail-in voting and prevent the misuse of ballots. The dialogue surrounding S943 has included discussions on the balance between maintaining accurate electoral rolls and protecting voter rights.

Companion Bills

NJ A3192

Same As Permits county clerk to remove voters from vote-by-mail lists under certain circumstances.

NJ A356

Carry Over Permits county clerk to remove voters from vote-by-mail lists under certain circumstances.

NJ S2557

Carry Over Permits county clerk to remove voters from vote-by-mail lists under certain circumstances.

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