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NJ A2016

NJ A2016
Establishes "Voting Improvement Task Force."


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Introduced
01/11/2022
In Committee
01/11/2022
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2024

Introduced Session

2022-2023 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill establishes in, but not of, the Department of State a task force to be known as the "Voting Improvement Task Force." The task force would consist of nine members: (1) the Secretary of State, ex officio, or the secretary's designee; (2) five county election officials to be appointed, one each, by the Governor, Senate President, Senate Minority Leader, Speaker of the General Assembly, and the Assembly Minority Leader with no two appointees coming from the same county; and (3) three members of the public with experience in vote-by-mail processing or election reform advocacy to be appointed, one each, by the Governor, Senate President, and Speaker of the General Assembly. The bill directs the task force to: (1) evaluate the vote-by-mail process in the State; (2) examine ways to process and count vote-by-mail and provisional ballots more quickly in the State; (3) explore the feasibility of implementing ranked-choice voting in the State; and (4) research additional methods of expanding and improving voting by mail in the State. The task force is required to hold at least three public hearings, one each in the Northern, Central, and Southern parts of the State, to receive testimony from the public and elections experts on matters concerning voting by mail. The bill directs the task force to report its findings, conclusions, and recommendations to the Governor and the Legislature no later than one year following its first meeting. The task force would expire upon the submission of its report.

AI Summary

This bill establishes the "Voting Improvement Task Force" within, but independent of, the Department of State. The task force will consist of nine members, including the Secretary of State, five county election officials, and three members of the public with experience in vote-by-mail processing or election reform advocacy. The bill directs the task force to evaluate the vote-by-mail process, examine ways to process and count vote-by-mail and provisional ballots more quickly, explore the feasibility of implementing ranked-choice voting, and research additional methods of expanding and improving voting by mail. The task force must hold at least three public hearings across the state and submit its findings, conclusions, and recommendations to the Governor and the Legislature within one year of its first meeting, at which point the task force will expire.

Committee Categories

Government Affairs

Sponsors (3)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly State and Local Government Committee (on 01/11/2022)

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