New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A5388

Introduced
5/8/23  

Caption

Makes supplemental appropriation of $400,000 to City of Trenton for establishment and operation of Locust Hill African Cemetery Museum as independent nonprofit.

Impact

The impact of A5388 is substantial as it strengthens the oversight of voting machines, requiring a more rigorous examination process. By establishing annual recertification and criteria for software modifications, the legislation seeks to prevent potential discrepancies in vote counting and uphold public confidence in election outcomes. The bill places the responsibility of this recertification on the Secretary of State, who will orchestrate the testing and reporting process, thereby centralizing the regulatory framework surrounding voting technology.

Summary

Bill A5388 proposes amendments to New Jersey's voting laws, specifically focusing on the recertification process for voting machines. The bill mandates that all voting machines in the state must be recertified annually, as well as every time any software changes are made to these machines. This legislative measure aims to enhance the security and integrity of the electoral process by ensuring that all voting equipment is thoroughly examined and deemed reliable for use in elections.

Sentiment

The sentiment around A5388 appears to be generally positive among those advocating for electoral reforms and enhanced security measures. Proponents argue that the bill addresses growing concerns about the vulnerabilities of voting technologies and demonstrates a proactive approach to safeguarding elections. However, there may also be some contention regarding the costs associated with implementing such mandatory recertification processes, particularly from local governments or officials who may be concerned about funding and logistics.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding A5388 may revolve around the feasibility of annual recertification and its financial implications. Critics could argue that the costs associated with recurring examinations and potential upgrades to voting machines might place undue financial strain on election budgets. Additionally, there may be discussions regarding the expertise required for these examinations and whether the current resources and expertise available are sufficient to meet the new requirements set forth by the bill.

Companion Bills

NJ S3844

Same As Makes supplemental appropriation of $400,000 to City of Trenton for establishment and operation of Locust Hill African Cemetery Museum as independent nonprofit.

Previously Filed As

NJ A4456

Makes supplemental appropriation of $4.8 million to provide additional operational aid to Jefferson Township Public Schools.

NJ S3113

Supplements FY2026 Appropriations Act; makes $10 million off-budget appropriation to NJSHARES - S.M.A.R.T. Program.

NJ S3863

Makes FY2026 supplemental appropriation of $175 million from General Fund to DHS for Emergency SNAP Replacement Benefits.

NJ S3743

Makes supplemental appropriation of $4.8 million to provide additional operational aid to Jefferson Township Public Schools.

NJ S2779

Makes supplemental appropriation of $615,000 to DHS for grant to NJ 2-1-1 Partnership.

NJ A1781

Establishes "Trenton Makes Commission."

NJ S2725

Makes FY2026 supplemental appropriation of $30 million from General Fund to Food and Hunger Programs in Department of Agriculture.

NJ A2161

Makes supplemental appropriation of $615,000 to DHS for grant to NJ 2-1-1 Partnership.

NJ A1675

Makes supplemental appropriation of $1 billion for After School Recreation in Urban Areas.

NJ A3748

Makes supplemental appropriation of $3,000,000 to Division on Civil Rights.

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