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NJ A4909

NJ A4909
"Protecting Mail-in Voters Act"; requires those who vote by mail to enclose copy of personal identification.


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Introduced
10/17/2024
In Committee
10/17/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/12/2026

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill establishes the "Protecting Mail-in Voters Act," which modifies "The Vote By Mail Law" to require all voters who use a mail-in ballot to vote to enclose a copy of a valid form of State-accepted photo identification matching the voter's name and current address within the mail-in ballot's outer envelope. The bill requires the county board of elections to compare the signature and the information contained on the copy of the voter's photo identification with the signature and information contained in the requests for mail-in ballots and the signature and information contained in the Statewide voter registration system. The bill requires the Secretary of State to conduct an education campaign to inform voters of these new requirements and to provide voters with instructions for how to properly submit a mail-in ballot. The bill provides that any voter who votes using a mail-in ballot which is rejected for failure to include a copy of the voter's photo identification be given the opportunity to "cure" the deficiency to allow their vote to be counted by completing the cure form sent to the voter by the county board of elections and by including the documents that were not present in the voter's mail-in ballot.

AI Summary

This bill establishes the "Protecting Mail-in Voters Act," which modifies current law to require all voters who use a mail-in ballot to enclose a copy of a valid form of state-accepted photo identification matching the voter's name and current address within the mail-in ballot's outer envelope. The bill requires the county board of elections to compare the signature and the information contained on the copy of the voter's photo identification with the signature and information in the requests for mail-in ballots and the statewide voter registration system. The bill also requires the Secretary of State to conduct an education campaign to inform voters of these new requirements and provide instructions for properly submitting a mail-in ballot. Additionally, the bill provides that any voter whose mail-in ballot is rejected for failure to include a copy of their photo identification be given the opportunity to "cure" the deficiency to allow their vote to be counted.

Committee Categories

Government Affairs

Sponsors (2)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly State and Local Government Committee (on 10/17/2024)

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