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NJ A188

NJ A188
Removes Election Day as State and public holiday.


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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 removes Election Day as a State and public holiday. The designation of the third Friday in June each year as Juneteenth Day has added additional financial considerations. It is estimated that the additional holiday will add $3 million dollars each year to the State's costs for overtime costs in the Department of Corrections, Department of Human Services, Department of Military and Veterans' Affairs, and the Juvenile Justice Commission. The additional holiday would also lead to an increase in costs for local and county governments. The increase in costs could potentially result in higher property taxes for the communities. It is the sponsor's belief that removing Election Day would save the State more money than the addition of Juneteenth Day would cost. Election Day, while a State and public holiday, still requires various State, county, and district employees to work to ensure a fair, accurate, and secure election. For example, municipal clerk offices are required to be open on Election Day from 6am to 8pm. In addition, the Superior Court assignment judge for each county is required to work during an election to ensure a fair process. Removing Election Day would also lead to savings for local and county governments.

AI Summary

This bill removes Election Day as a state and public holiday, aiming to offset the costs associated with the newly established Juneteenth Day holiday, which falls on the third Friday in June. The state anticipates significant savings by eliminating Election Day as a paid holiday for state employees, as many essential workers, such as those in municipal clerk offices and court systems, are still required to work on Election Day to ensure fair and secure elections. This change is intended to save the state more money than the estimated $3 million annual cost increase from Juneteenth Day, which affects overtime expenses in departments like Corrections, Human Services, Military and Veterans' Affairs, and the Juvenile Justice Commission, and could also lead to increased costs for local and county governments, potentially impacting property taxes.

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Government Affairs

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly State and Local Government Committee (on 01/13/2026)

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