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NJ S527

NJ S527
Prohibits electioneering within 25 feet of person waiting in line at polling place or ballot drop box; makes electioneering a disorderly persons offense.


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Introduced
01/13/2026
In Committee
01/13/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2026-2027 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill prohibits electioneering within 25 feet of a person waiting in a line at a polling place and makes electioneering a disorderly persons offense. Current law prohibits electioneering inside a polling place and within 100 feet of the outside entrance of a polling place or within 100 feet of a ballot drop box. Electioneering consists of distributing or displaying circular or printed materials that offer suggestions about how to vote or which solicit support for a candidate, party, or public question. This bill expands current law to prohibit electioneering within 25 feet of a person waiting in line in an area that is farther than 100 feet from the polling place or ballot drop box. Current law also prohibits the following actions, which constitute crimes of the third degree: (1) tampering, defacing, or interfering with any polling booth; (2) obstructing or interfering with any voter, or loitering in or near a polling place; and (3) spending an inordinate amount of time in the polling booth. This bill expands current law to also apply such prohibited actions to ballot drop boxes. Current law also classifies electioneering as crime of the third degree in R.S.19:34-6, but as a disorderly persons offense in R.S.19:34-15. This bill provides for consistency in the law and makes electioneering a disorderly persons offense. The bill clarifies that the provisions concerning electioneering within 25 feet of a person waiting in line at a polling place or ballot drop box or in an area that is farther than 100 feet thereof would not be construed to prohibit: (1) the placement of newspaper racks or vending machines, or other newspaper sales or dissemination sites, including home delivery sites, that distribute or display printed matter; or (2) the provision of nonpartisan voter assistance to persons waiting in line, provided that such assistance does not involve support for, or opposition against, any candidate, party, or public question. The bill specifies that these exempted activities concerning newspapers and voter assistance, as described under (1) and (2) above, would not be construed to be a violation of the bill.

AI Summary

This bill expands existing laws to prohibit electioneering, which means distributing or displaying materials that suggest how to vote or solicit support for candidates or issues, within 25 feet of a person waiting in line at a polling place or ballot drop box, even if that line extends beyond the current 100-foot restriction. It also clarifies that certain actions like tampering with polling booths or ballot drop boxes, obstructing voters, or loitering near polling places or ballot drop boxes are prohibited and punishable as crimes of the third degree, and makes electioneering a disorderly persons offense, which is a less serious legal infraction, to ensure consistency in the law. The bill specifically exempts the placement of newspaper racks and the provision of nonpartisan voter assistance from these new electioneering restrictions.

Committee Categories

Government Affairs

Sponsors (3)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate State Government, Wagering, Tourism & Historic Preservation Committee (on 01/13/2026)

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