New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2878

Introduced
6/20/22  

Caption

Requires school districts to close schools on days of general and primary elections.

Impact

The impact of S2878 on state laws includes an amendment to existing education statutes, particularly those allowing local school boards the discretion to set their academic calendars. This transition ensures that every school district uniformly observes closures on election days, thereby eliminating discrepancies that could arise if individual districts choose differently. The potential benefits highlighted by supporters of the bill include enhancing voter participation and reducing logistical challenges for polling places that might otherwise share facilities with schools.

Summary

Senate Bill S2878 mandates that all school districts in New Jersey must close their schools on the days of general and primary elections. This legislation aims to facilitate more accessible voting by removing potential barriers that may arise from having schools open on these important electoral days. By ensuring that schools are not in session, the bill is positioned as a means to encourage higher voter turnout and reduce any operational conflicts that could occur between educational activities and voting procedures.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding S2878 may arise from concerns among educational stakeholders about the implications of mandated closures. Opponents may argue that closing schools on election days could affect students' learning schedules, particularly in tight academic calendars. There might also be financial considerations where districts could face budget constraints due to the lost school days, and thus, advocate for a more flexible system rather than a blanket mandate. However, proponents emphasize the civic duty aspect and the need for increased voter engagement, suggesting that the societal benefits outweigh the educational drawbacks.

Companion Bills

NJ A4419

Same As Requires school districts to close schools on days of general and primary elections.

Previously Filed As

NJ S3291

Requires school districts to close schools on days of general and primary elections.

NJ A1691

Requires school districts to close schools on days of general and primary elections.

NJ S2557

Requires school district capital project referendums to be voted on at primary or general elections, or certain municipal or special elections.

IN SB0201

Closed primary elections.

NJ A564

Requires reporting of provisional ballot data in each election district for primary and general elections.

GA SB370

Elections and Primaries; closed primaries; provide

MS SB2592

Statewide Primary Elections; provide for closed primaries beginning in 2027.

NH HB1069

enabling municipalities and school districts to hold such elections on the day of the state primary.

KS SB165

Requiring school district bond elections and other tax levy question submitted elections be held only on primary or general election dates and only permitting one such bond election to be conducted each calendar year.

WV HB4600

Require all ballots for primary and general elections be received not later than the close of the polls on election day.

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