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NJ A1504

NJ A1504
Provides for distribution of voter information guides 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

This bill requires the provision of voters' guides for New Jersey registered voters for all elections. The bill requires the Secretary of State to provide voter information guides to voters for all Statewide elections, and allows county clerks to do the same for local elections. Under current law, each county board of elections and the Division of Elections must include on their Internet site helpful voter information, including a link to the voter's bill of rights. This bill requires that an electronic voters' guide must be included on the State Internet site and allows for the inclusion of a voters' guide on a county board of elections Internet site. Under current law, for the primary election and the general election, any voter who registers after the 29th day prior to the election may be sent, instead of a sample ballot, notice of the voter's polling place, information on where to obtain a sample ballot prior to the election, a statement indicating that a sample ballot will be available at the polling place on the day of the election, and, if applicable, information on a county website where a sample ballot may be viewed. This bill provides that the voters must also be provided with the State voters' guide. The bill also allows for the county board of elections to provide a local voters' guide. Under the bill, a State voters' guide must be distributed by the Secretary of State no later than 45 days prior to a primary or general election to every residence wherein a registered voter resides whenever at least one Statewide elective office is scheduled to appear on the primary or general election ballot. The format and layout of the State voters' guide will be determined by the Secretary of State. The bill provides that the voters' guide must also be provided in electronic form. The bill also provides the minimum requirements for information contained in the voters' guide, including minimum requirements for information regarding public questions. The Secretary of State will develop guidelines and procedures for the submission of candidate statements and photographs for inclusion in the voters' guide. The deadline for submission must be at least 11 days after the nominating petition deadlines established by law. Candidate statements cannot include the name of any person or incorporated association of New Jersey unless their written consent is filed with the statement. Whenever a county clerk elects to publish and distribute a local voters' guide, the bill requires that the guide comply with the provisions of this bill regarding the State voters' guide. The bill also provides that, whenever applicable, the county clerk must send, by mail or electronically, the State and local voters' guides to any military service or overseas voter registered in the jurisdiction who has requested them. Any person who publishes or distributes any campaign material that is substantively similar to a voters' guide that obstructs or suppresses, or intends to obstruct or suppress, a person from exercising the right to vote will be liable to: (1) a civil penalty of not less than $5 for each copy of the substantively similar material distributed, or $10,000, whichever is greater, and (2) any legal expenses and additional costs resulting from the violation incurred by the State.

AI Summary

This bill mandates the distribution of voter information guides to registered voters in New Jersey for all elections, with the Secretary of State responsible for statewide elections and county clerks having the option to provide guides for local elections. These guides will be available electronically on state and county websites, and for voters who register late, the State voters' guide will be sent along with other election information. The State voters' guide, to be distributed by the Secretary of State at least 45 days before primary or general elections when statewide offices are on the ballot, will include essential election details, candidate statements, and information on public questions, with specific formatting and content requirements. County clerks can also produce local voters' guides that align with the State guide's format, and both State and local guides can be mailed or electronically sent to military and overseas voters upon request. Furthermore, the bill establishes penalties for distributing misleading campaign materials that resemble official voter guides and aim to suppress voting rights, imposing significant civil penalties and legal costs.

Committee Categories

Government Affairs

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

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

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