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NJ A5809

NJ A5809
Requires electronic voting system vendors disclose financial ties prior to electronic voting system approval by Secretary of State.


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Introduced
11/07/2019
In Committee
11/07/2019
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2020

Introduced Session

2018-2019 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill requires electronic voting system vendors to disclose any financial ties prior to approval by the Secretary of State. Currently, voting system vendors must meet a number of requirements prior to approval and certification of voting systems in the State. However, the vendors are not required to disclose financial and investment ties. This bill would require voting system vendors to disclose any owners or shareholders with a five percent or greater interest or share in the company, in any subsidiary companies, or in the vendor's parent company. This bill is a response to the recent elections security issues. Several states have taken steps to address potential security risks. In Maryland, the state moved to require voting system vendors to disclose its investment ties following the revelation that a former First Deputy Prime Minister of Russia, with close ties to Russian President Vladimir Putin, owned the firm which financed the buyout of Maryland's voting system vendor. In June of 2019, North Carolina's State Board of Elections voted unanimously for each vendor seeking certification in the state to disclose any owners or shareholders with a five percent or greater interest or share in the company, in any subsidiary companies or in the vendor's parent company. This bill draws on the actions of these states to ensure the security of the elections of the State of New Jersey.

AI Summary

This bill requires electronic voting system vendors to disclose any financial ties, including owners or shareholders with a 5% or greater interest in the company, its subsidiaries, or parent company, prior to the approval of their voting systems by the Secretary of State. This is a response to recent election security concerns, with several states taking similar measures, such as Maryland and North Carolina, to address potential risks. The bill aims to ensure the security of elections in the State of New Jersey.

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Government Affairs

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly State and Local Government Committee (on 11/07/2019)

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