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NJ A3706

NJ A3706
Requires certain information to increase public awareness and use of voting by mail; requires certain mail-in ballots received by county board within 48 hours be considered valid; requires certain mail-in ballots to be retained.


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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 certain information to increase public awareness and use of voting by mail, requires certain mail-in ballots received by county board within 48 hours be considered valid, and requires certain mail-in ballots to be retained. Under current law, county boards of elections are required to retain voted mail-in ballots for a period of two years. This bill clarifies that ballots that are received 48 hours after the closing of the polls, along with their envelopes, are also required to be retained for two years. The bill would also require that every mail-in ballot that does not bear a postmark date but that is received by the county board by delivery of the United States Postal Service within 48 hours after the time of the closing of the polls for the election for which the ballot was prepared is to be considered valid and canvassed. Under the bill, the Secretary of State is required to: (1) prepare informational posters for use at all polling places that promote voting by mail, (2) include with mail-in ballots information for the voter on how to check the status of the voter's mail-in ballot, and (3) provide educational materials to county board of elections employees on the standards for acceptance and rejection of mail-in ballots. Under the bill, the educational materials prepared by the Secretary of State would serve an educational purpose for the county board and would not replace, supersede, or void the authority of the county board or a judge of the Superior Court to accept or reject a mail-in ballot. This bill also prohibits the rejection of a mail-in ballot due to missing or insufficient glue on an outer or inner envelope.

AI Summary

This bill aims to increase public awareness and use of voting by mail by requiring the Secretary of State to create and distribute informational posters for all polling places that illustrate and promote the vote-by-mail process, and to include information with mail-in ballots on how voters can check their ballot's status online. It also mandates that educational materials be provided to county election employees regarding the standards for accepting or rejecting mail-in ballots, though these materials will not override the authority of county boards or judges. The bill clarifies that mail-in ballots received by the county board within 48 hours after polls close will be considered valid and counted, even if they lack a postmark but were delivered by the U.S. Postal Service, and that all mail-in ballots, including those received late, must be retained for two years. Furthermore, it prohibits the rejection of a mail-in ballot solely due to missing or insufficient glue on its envelopes.

Committee Categories

Government Affairs

Sponsors (4)

Last Action

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

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