New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2216

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Requires certain information to increase public awareness and use of voting by mail; requires certain mail-in ballots received by county board within 48 hours be considered valid; requires certain mail-in ballots to be retained.

Impact

A2216 would significantly amend existing electoral laws, primarily focusing on the retention and validation of mail-in ballots. By stating that ballots without postmarks but received within the stipulated timeframe are valid, the law aims to reduce potential disenfranchisement caused by postal delays. Current regulations require that voted mail-in ballots be retained for two years; A2216 reinforces this requirement by including late-received ballots. The intended outcome is to establish greater voter confidence in mail-in voting, an increasingly utilized method in modern elections.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2216 aims to enhance the awareness and utilization of mail-in voting in New Jersey. The bill mandates the promotion of voting by mail through informational posters displayed at polling places and requires the inclusion of voter information on the status of mail-in ballots. Additionally, it seeks to ensure that mail-in ballots received by county boards within 48 hours after the election's closing are considered valid. This provision addresses concerns regarding the timely counting of votes while maintaining voter confidence in the electoral process.

Contention

During discussions, there were concerns surrounding the potential for confusion among voters regarding mail-in ballot regulations. Critics of the bill argue that despite good intentions, the ambiguity around what constitutes a valid mail-in ballot could lead to disputes and challenges. Additionally, the stipulation that missing glue on ballot envelopes cannot lead to rejection raised questions about maintaining ballot integrity and preventing fraud. Balancing voter accessibility with the need for secure election processes was a notable point of debate.

Companion Bills

NJ A2034

Carry Over Requires certain information to increase public awareness and use of voting by mail; requires certain mail-in ballots received by county board within 48 hours be considered valid; requires certain mail-in ballots to be retained.

Previously Filed As

NJ A3706

Requires certain information to increase public awareness and use of voting by mail; requires certain mail-in ballots received by county board within 48 hours be considered valid; requires certain mail-in ballots to be retained.

NJ A2670

Permits county board of elections to begin canvassing early votes before election day under certain conditions; permits county board of elections to begin counting mail-in ballots as mail-in ballots are received by county board.

NJ A2454

Requires at least one drive-up ballot drop box in each county; requires certain information to be posted at ballot drop boxes and locations.

NJ S2406

Requires do not forward label on mail-in ballot envelopes; allows mail-in voter to cure mail-in ballot due to missing or detached certificate; requires certain voter data be entered into voter file within 30 days.

NJ A3785

Requires do not forward label on mail-in ballot envelopes; allows mail-in voter to cure mail-in ballot due to missing or detached certificate; requires certain voter data be entered into voter file within 30 days.

NJ S3508

Requires county boards of election to have bipartisan representation when opening and canvassing mail-in ballots; requires secure storage of mail-in ballots; upgrades penalties for certain election-related crimes.

NJ A498

Requires county boards of election to have bipartisan representation when opening and canvassing mail-in ballots; requires secure storage of mail-in ballots; upgrades penalties for certain election-related crimes.

NJ A2487

Permits counting of mail-in ballots that are mailed, delivered, or deposited prior to death of voter; repeals laws requiring rejection of such ballots.

NJ S1636

Requires at least one drive-up ballot drop box in each county; requires certain information to be posted at ballot drop boxes and locations.

RI S0953

Exempts emergency mail ballots from the requirement to have certain wording regarding "mail voters" on the ballot.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.