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NJ A3777

NJ A3777
Permits county clerk to remove voters from vote-by-mail lists under certain circumstances.


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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

The bill permits the clerk of each county to remove a voter from lists of qualified voters receiving mail-in ballots if the following circumstances apply: (1) the United States Postal Service returned mail of a ballot, sample ballot, or any other official county election mail sent directly to the named voter; (2) the voter has not used a mail-in ballot for any election in a two-year period; or (3) the United States Postal Service National Change of Address System indicates the voter's recipient address has changed or is undeliverable. Prior to removing a voter from the list the county clerk is required to notify the voter in writing and indicate the reasons for the removal and instruct the voter on the necessary steps to continue to vote by mail. If the voter does not respond to the notice within 30 days of mailing, the county clerk would remove that voter from the list of voters receiving mail-in ballots and send that voter a notice of removal along with an application to re-apply to vote by mail.

AI Summary

This bill allows county clerks to remove voters from lists for receiving mail-in ballots under specific conditions, such as if mail sent to the voter is returned by the United States Postal Service, if the voter hasn't used a mail-in ballot in two years, or if the National Change of Address system indicates an address change or undeliverable mail. Before removing a voter, the county clerk must send a written notice explaining the reasons and how to continue voting by mail; if the voter doesn't respond within 30 days, they will be removed and sent a notice with an application to re-apply for mail-in voting. This change is intended to update existing laws regarding mail-in ballot eligibility and notification processes.

Committee Categories

Government Affairs

Sponsors (5)

Last Action

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

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