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NJ A4108

NJ A4108
Provides for excused absences for public school students involved in election activities on day of general election under certain circumstances.


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Introduced
02/19/2026
In Committee
02/19/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2026-2027 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill would permit any pupil over the age of 14 years of any public school to take an excused absence from school on the day of the general election in this State upon the presentation of documentation proving that the pupil served as a volunteer for election-related activity on the day of the general election. This bill defines "election-related activity" to mean: observing the polling or canvassing process, participating in simulated voting, assisting in the transportation of voters to polling places, or participating in any other activity that has been specifically approved in advance by the board of education governing that public school, as part of a group or a program organized by a recognized nonprofit organization, by a board of education, or by educators within the public educational system of this State, not undertaken directly or indirectly for the benefit or under the auspices of one or more political parties to the exclusion of other political parties, and for which the pupil volunteered and received compensation or reimbursement for expenses no greater than $100. The absence would be granted upon submission of documentation which would include a signature of a person over the age of 18 years who supervised the pupil's activity, the organizers of the activity, a brief description of the nature of the activity, the time during which the pupil took part in the activity, and a certification that the activity was not undertaken directly or indirectly for the benefit of one or more political parties to the exclusion of other political parties. The board of education may deny such excused absences for pupils whose academic achievement is below a level set by the board of education for this purpose. The purpose of this legislation is to promote participation in the election process among young people who are just a few years from becoming eligible to vote, thus fostering their understanding of the importance of voting, of their rights as citizens, and of their civic responsibility.

AI Summary

This bill allows public school students over 14 years old to receive an excused absence on the day of the general election if they volunteer for "election-related activity," which includes observing voting, participating in mock elections, helping voters get to the polls, or other pre-approved activities organized by non-profits or educational institutions, as long as the activity is not politically biased and the student receives no more than $100 in compensation or reimbursement. To get this excused absence, students must provide documentation signed by a supervisor, detailing the activity, its timing, and confirming it wasn't for a specific political party's benefit, though schools can deny this if a student's academic performance is below a set standard. The bill also makes related changes to existing laws to accommodate these student volunteers at polling places and clarifies that their presence is not a violation of electioneering prohibitions.

Committee Categories

Education

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Education Committee (on 02/19/2026)

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