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NJ A2702

NJ A2702
Prohibits dual elective office holding and holding of elective office and public office or position.


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Introduced
01/09/2024
In Committee
01/09/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/12/2026

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

Under current law, a person elected to public office in this State is prohibited from holding simultaneously any other elective public office. Persons who simultaneously held more than one elective public office on February 1, 2008 were permitted to continue to hold the elective public offices simultaneously if service in those elective public offices was continuous following that effective date. This bill removes that exception. Persons who were allowed to hold multiple elective public offices will be permitted to hold those offices only until the expiration date of the term of office that occurs next following the bills' effective date. From then on, the person may hold only one elective public office. This bill also expands this prohibition against dual office holding by also prohibiting a person elected to any public office in this State from simultaneously holding a salaried appointive public office or position in State, county, or municipal government, or on any authority thereof. The bill is prospective in its application, so that a person who holds simultaneously an elective public office and a salaried appointive public office on the effective date of the bill may continue to hold the elective and appointive public offices simultaneously until the expiration date of the term of the elective office that occurs next following the bill's effective date. From then on, the person may hold only one office.

AI Summary

This bill removes an existing exception that allowed certain individuals to hold multiple elective public offices simultaneously in New Jersey. Specifically, it prohibits a person elected to public office from holding any other elective public office or a salaried appointive public office or position, with a limited exception allowing individuals currently holding multiple offices to continue doing so until the expiration of their current elective office term. The bill applies prospectively, so those currently holding dual offices will be required to choose one office to hold after the expiration of their current elective term.

Committee Categories

Government Affairs

Sponsors (2)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly State and Local Government Committee (on 01/09/2024)

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