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NJ S3393
NJ S3393Requires certain documentation as proof of voter identity to vote; updates procedures for challenging voters regarding proof of identity.
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Introduced
02/04/2021
02/04/2021
In Committee
02/04/2021
02/04/2021
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/11/2022
01/11/2022
Introduced Session
2020-2021 Regular Session
Bill Summary
This bill would require voters to present certain documentation as proof of voter identity to vote, beginning with the first election held after January 1, 2022. A voter, whether voting in person or through mail-in ballot, would be required to show or submit a copy of a New Jersey's driver's license, New Jersey nondriver's identification card, or other document, that includes all of the following criteria: (1) the name of the voter to whom the document was issued; (2) a photograph of the voter to whom the document was issued; (3) an expiration date, showing that the document is not expired or expired only after the date of the most recent election; and (4) was issued by the federal government or this State. For first-time voters, this documentation would be required in addition to the production of any document necessary to fulfill the proof of identity requirement mandated by the federal "Help America Vote Act of 2002," if that first-time voter had registered to vote by mail without submitting federally-acceptable identity verification with the registration. However, a first-time voter in this situation would be required to present only one document with respect to both identification requirements, if that document is able to satisfy the document criteria as applicable to each requirement. The requirement for verifying voter identity through additional documentation would not apply to any voter entitled to vote by mail-in ballot under the federal "Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act," or provided the right to vote otherwise than in person under the federal "Voting Accessibility for the Elderly and Handicapped Act," or any other federal law. Additionally, because the bill's verification of identity requires the production of a document containing a photograph of the voter, it incorporates an exemption from the production of such document if the voter has a religious objection to being photographed, and this is established by a sworn affidavit from the voter. In order to administer the bill's new voter verification requirement, the bill updates the statutory provisions governing election day challenges to a person's right to vote by district board members or other authorized challengers, as appointed pursuant to Chapter 7 of Title 19 of the Revised Statutes. With respect to any voter who is denied the right to vote for failing to display acceptable documentation, that voter would be provided a provisional ballot. In order for that ballot to be officially counted in an election, the voter would need to produce the required documentation by the close of business on the second day after the election to the applicable county commissioner of registration. Finally, to ensure that no one is denied the right to vote based solely on an inability to pay for a government-issued document with photograph as required under the bill for identity verification, the Motor Vehicle Commission would issue a nondriver identification card without cost to any voter requiring such document upon execution of an affidavit of indigence.
AI Summary
This bill would require voters to present certain documentation as proof of voter identity to vote, beginning with the first election held after January 1, 2022. Voters, whether voting in person or through mail-in ballot, would be required to show a New Jersey driver's license, New Jersey nondriver's identification card, or other document that includes the voter's name, photograph, expiration date, and was issued by the federal government or the State of New Jersey. First-time voters who registered by mail without submitting federally-acceptable identity verification would be required to present this additional documentation. Voters with religious objections to being photographed could vote by machine if they execute a sworn affidavit. The bill also updates the procedures for challenging voters regarding proof of identity, allowing challengers to examine documents presented by voters. Voters denied the right to vote for failing to provide the required identification would be given a provisional ballot, which could be counted if the voter provides the required documentation by the close of business on the second day after the election. To ensure no one is denied the right to vote due to inability to pay, the Motor Vehicle Commission would issue a nondriver's identification card without cost upon an affidavit of indigence.
Committee Categories
Government Affairs
Sponsors (10)
Steven Oroho (R)*,
Chris Brown (R),
Tony Bucco (R),
Gerald Cardinale (R),
Kristin Corrado (R),
Jim Holzapfel (R),
Joe Pennacchio (R),
Bob Singer (R),
Mike Testa (R),
Samuel Thompson (D),
Last Action
Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate State Government, Wagering, Tourism & Historic Preservation Committee (on 02/04/2021)
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| Document Type | Source Location |
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| BillText | https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/2020/Bills/S3500/3393_I1.HTM |
| Bill | https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/2020/Bills/S3500/3393_I1.PDF |
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