19:44A-3 Definitions.
3. As used in this act, unless a different meaning clearly appears from the context:
a. (Deleted by amendment, P.L.1993, c.65.)
b. (Deleted by amendment, P.L.1993, c.65.)
c. The term "candidate" means: (1) an individual seeking election to a public office of the State or of a county, municipality or school district at an election; except that the term shall not include an individual seeking party office; (2) an individual who shall have been elected or failed of election to an office, other than a party office, for which he sought election and who receives contributions and makes expenditures for any of the purposes authorized by section 17 of P.L.1993, c.65 (C.19:44A-11.2) during the period of his service in that office; and (3) an individual who has received funds or other benefits or has made payments solely for the purpose of determining whether the individual should become a candidate as defined in paragraphs (1) and (2) of this subsection.
d. The terms "contributions" and "expenditures" include all loans and transfers of money or other thing of value to or by any candidate, candidate committee, joint candidates committee, political committee, continuing political committee, independent expenditure committee, political party committee or legislative leadership committee, and all pledges or other commitments or assumptions of liability to make any such transfer; and for purposes of reports required under the provisions of this act shall be deemed to have been made upon the date when such commitment is made or liability assumed.
e. The term "election" means any election described in section 4 of this act.
f. The term "paid personal services" means personal, clerical, administrative or professional services of every kind and nature including, without limitation, public relations, research, legal, canvassing, telephone, speech writing or other such services, performed other than on a voluntary basis, the salary, cost or consideration for which is paid, borne or provided by someone other than the committee, candidate or organization for whom such services are rendered. In determining the value, for the purpose of reports required under this act, of contributions made in the form of paid personal services, the person contributing such services shall furnish to the treasurer through whom such contribution is made a statement setting forth the actual amount of compensation paid by said contributor to the individuals actually performing said services for the performance thereof. But if any individual or individuals actually performing such services also performed for the contributor other services during the same period, and the manner of payment was such that payment for the services contributed cannot readily be segregated from contemporary payment for the other services, the contributor shall in his statement to the treasurer so state and shall either (1) set forth his best estimate of the dollar amount of payment to each such individual which is attributable to the contribution of his paid personal services, and shall certify the substantial accuracy of the same, or (2) if unable to determine such amount with sufficient accuracy, set forth the total compensation paid by him to each such individual for the period of time during which the services contributed by him were performed. If any candidate is a holder of public office to whom there is attached or assigned, by virtue of said office, any aide or aides whose services are of a personal or confidential nature in assisting him to carry out the duties of said office, and whose salary or other compensation is paid in whole or part out of public funds, the services of such aide or aides which are paid for out of public funds shall be for public purposes only; but they may contribute their personal services, on a voluntary basis, to such candidate for election campaign purposes.
g. (Deleted by amendment, P.L.1983, c.579.)
h. The term "political information" means any statement including, but not limited to, press releases, pamphlets, newsletters, advertisements, flyers, form letters, Internet or digital advertisements, or radio or television programs or advertisements which reflects the opinion of the members of the organization on any candidate or candidates for public office, on any public question, or which contains facts on any such candidate, or public question whether or not such facts are within the personal knowledge of members of the organization.
i. The term "political committee" means any two or more persons acting jointly, or any corporation, partnership, or any other incorporated or unincorporated association which is organized to, or does, aid or promote the nomination, election or defeat of any candidate or candidates for public office, or which is organized to, or does, aid or promote the passage or defeat of a public question in any election, if the persons, corporation, partnership or incorporated or unincorporated association raises or expends $2,400 or more to so aid or promote the nomination, election or defeat of a candidate or candidates or the passage or defeat of a public question; provided that for the purposes of this act, the term "political committee" shall not include a "continuing political committee," as defined by subsection n. of this section, a "political party committee," as defined by subsection p. of this section, a "candidate committee," as defined by subsection q. of this section, a "joint candidates committee," as defined by subsection r. of this section, a "legislative leadership committee," as defined by subsection s. of this section, or an "independent expenditure committee," as defined by subsection t. of this section.
j. The term "public solicitation" means any activity by or on behalf of any candidate, political committee, continuing political committee, candidate committee, joint candidates committee, legislative leadership committee, independent expenditure committee, or political party committee whereby either (1) members of the general public are personally solicited for cash contributions not exceeding $20.00 from each person so solicited and contributed on the spot by the person so solicited to a person soliciting or through a receptacle provided for the purpose of depositing contributions, or (2) members of the general public are personally solicited for the purchase of items having some tangible value as merchandise, at a price not exceeding $20.00 per item, which price is paid on the spot in cash by the person so solicited to the person so soliciting, when the net proceeds of such solicitation are to be used by or on behalf of such candidate, political committee, continuing political committee, candidate committee, joint candidates committee, legislative leadership committee, independent expenditure committee, or political party committee.
k. The term "testimonial affair" means an affair of any kind or nature including, without limitation, cocktail parties, breakfasts, luncheons, dinners, dances, picnics or similar affairs directly or indirectly intended to raise campaign funds in behalf of a person who holds, or who is or was a candidate for nomination or election to a public office in this State, or directly or indirectly intended to raise funds in behalf of any political party committee or in behalf of a political committee, continuing political committee, candidate committee, joint candidates committee, independent expenditure committee, or legislative leadership committee.
l. The term "other thing of value" means any item of real or personal property, tangible or intangible, but shall not be deemed to include personal services other than paid personal services.
m. The term "qualified candidate" means:
(1) Joint candidates for election to the offices of Governor and Lieutenant Governor whose names appear on the general election ballot; who have deposited and expended $150,000.00 pursuant to section 7 of P.L.1974, c.26 (C.19:44A-32); and who, not later than September 1 preceding a general election in which the offices of Governor and Lieutenant Governor are to be filled, (a) notify the Election Law Enforcement Commission in writing that the candidates intend that application will be made on the candidates' behalf for monies for general election campaign expenses under subsection b. of section 8 of P.L.1974, c.26 (C.19:44A-33), and (b) sign a statement of agreement, in a form to be prescribed by the commission, to participate in interactive gubernatorial election debates under the provisions of sections 9 through 11 of P.L.1989, c.4 (C.19:44A-45 through C.19:44A-47); or
(2) Joint candidates for election to the offices of Governor and Lieutenant Governor whose names do not appear on the general election ballot; who have deposited and expended $150,000.00 pursuant to section 7 of P.L.1974, c.26 (C.19:44A-32); and who, not later than September 1 preceding a general election in which the offices of Governor and Lieutenant Governor are to be filled, (a) notify the Election Law Enforcement Commission in writing that the candidates intend that application will be made on the candidates' behalf for monies for general election campaign expenses under subsection b. of section 8 of P.L.1974, c.26 (C.19:44A-33), and (b) sign a statement of agreement, in a form to be prescribed by the commission, to participate in interactive gubernatorial election debates under the provisions of sections 9 through 11 of P.L.1989, c.4 (C.19:44A-45 through C.19:44A-47); or
(3) Any candidate for nomination for election to the office of Governor whose name appears on the primary election ballot; who has deposited and expended $150,000.00 pursuant to section 7 of P.L.1974, c.26 (C.19:44A-32); and who, not later than the last day for filing petitions to nominate candidates to be voted upon in a primary election for a general election in which the office of Governor is to be filled, (a) notifies the Election Law Enforcement Commission in writing that the candidate intends that application will be made on the candidate's behalf for monies for primary election campaign expenses under subsection a. of section 8 of P.L.1974, c.26 (C.19:44A-33), and (b) signs a statement of agreement, in a form to be prescribed by the commission, to participate in two interactive gubernatorial primary debates under the provisions of sections 9 through 11 of P.L.1989, c.4 (C.19:44A-45 through C.19:44A-47); or
(4) Any candidate for nomination for election to the office of Governor whose name does not appear on the primary election ballot; who has deposited and expended $150,000.00 pursuant to section 7 of P.L.1974, c.26 (C.19:44A-32); and who, not later than the last day for filing petitions to nominate candidates to be voted upon in a primary election for a general election in which the office of Governor is to be filled, (a) notifies the Election Law Enforcement Commission in writing that the candidate intends that application will be made on the candidate's behalf for monies for primary election campaign expenses under subsection a. of section 8 of P.L.1974, c.26 (C.19:44A-33), and (b) signs a statement of agreement, in a form to be prescribed by the commission, to participate in two interactive gubernatorial primary debates under the provisions of sections 9 through 11 of P.L.1989, c.4 (C.19:44A-45 through C.19:44A-47).
n. The term "continuing political committee" means any group of two or more persons acting jointly, or any corporation, partnership, or any other incorporated or unincorporated association, including a political club, political action committee, civic association or other organization, which in any calendar year contributes or expects to contribute at least $5,500 to the aid or promotion of the candidacy of an individual, or of the candidacies of individuals, for elective public office, or the passage or defeat of a public question or public questions, and which may be expected to make contributions toward such aid or promotion or passage or defeat during a subsequent election, provided that the group, corporation, partnership, association or other organization has been determined to be a continuing political committee under subsection b. of section 8 of P.L.1973, c.83 (C.19:44A-8); provided that for the purposes of this act, the term "continuing political committee" shall not include a "political party committee," as defined by subsection p. of this section, a "legislative leadership committee," as defined by subsection s. of this section, or an "independent expenditure committee," as defined by subsection t. of this section.
o. The term "statement of agreement" means a written declaration, by a candidate for nomination for election to the office of Governor, or by joint candidates for election to the offices of Governor and Lieutenant Governor who intend that application will be made on behalf of the candidate for the office of Governor to receive monies for the primary election or on behalf of the candidates for the office of Governor and the office of Lieutenant Governor for general election campaign expenses under subsection a. or subsection b., respectively, of section 8 of P.L.1974, c.26 (C.19:44A-33), that the candidates undertake to abide by the terms of any rules established by any private organization sponsoring a gubernatorial primary or general election debate, as appropriate, to be held under the provisions of sections 9 through 11 of P.L.1989, c.4 (C.19:44A-45 through C.19:44A-47) and in which the candidates are to participate. The statement of agreement shall include an acknowledgment of notice to the candidates who sign it that failure on the candidates' part to participate in any of the gubernatorial debates may be cause for the termination of the payment of such monies on the candidates' behalf and for the imposition of liability for the return to the commission of such monies as may previously have been so paid.
p. The term "political party committee" means the State committee of a political party, as organized pursuant to R.S.19:5-4, any county committee of a political party, as organized pursuant to R.S.19:5-3, or any municipal committee of a political party, as organized pursuant to R.S.19:5-2.
q. The term "candidate committee" means a committee established pursuant to subsection a. of section 9 of P.L.1973, c.83 (C.19:44A-9) for the purpose of receiving contributions and making expenditures.
r. The term "joint candidates committee" means a committee established pursuant to subsection a. of section 9 of P.L.1973, c.83 (C.19:44A-9) by at least two candidates for the same elective public offices in the same election in a legislative district, county, municipality or school district, but not more candidates than the total number of the same elective public offices to be filled in that election, for the purpose of receiving contributions and making expenditures. For the purpose of this subsection: the offices of member of the Senate and members of the General Assembly shall be deemed to be the same elective public offices in a legislative district; the offices of member of the board of chosen freeholders and county executive shall be deemed to be the same elective public offices in a county; and the offices of mayor and member of the municipal governing body shall be deemed to be the same elective public offices in a municipality.
s. The term "legislative leadership committee" means a committee established, authorized to be established, or designated by the President of the Senate, the Minority Leader of the Senate, the Speaker of the General Assembly or the Minority Leader of the General Assembly pursuant to section 16 of P.L.1993, c.65 (C.19:44A-10.1) for the purpose of receiving contributions and making expenditures.
t. The term "independent expenditure committee" means a person organized under section 527 of the federal Internal Revenue Code (26 U.S.C. s.527) or under paragraph (4) of subsection (c) of section 501 of the federal Internal Revenue Code (26 U.S.C. s.501) that does not fall within the definition of any other organization subject to the provisions of P.L.1973, c.83 (C.19:44A-1 et seq.), that engages in influencing or attempting to influence the outcome of any election or the nomination, election, or defeat of any person to any State or local elective public office, or the passage or defeat of any public question, legislation, or regulation, or in providing political information on any candidate or public question, legislation, or regulation, and raises or expends $3,000 or more in the aggregate for any such purpose annually, but does not coordinate its activities with any candidate or political party as determined by the Election Law Enforcement Commission pursuant to the provisions of section 11 of P.L.2019, c.124 (C.19:44A-3.1).
u. The term "electioneering communication" means any communication made within the period beginning on January 1 of an election year and the date of the election and refers to: (1) a clearly identified candidate for office and promotes or supports a candidate for that office or opposes a candidate for that office, regardless of whether the communication expressly advocates a vote for or against a candidate; or (2) a public question and promotes or supports the passage or defeat of that question, regardless of whether the communication expressly advocates a vote for or against the passage of the question. The term includes communications published in any newspaper or periodical; broadcast on radio, television, or the Internet or digital media, or any public address system; placed on any billboard, outdoor facility, button, motor vehicle, window display, poster, card, pamphlet, leaflet, flyer, or other circular; or contained in any direct mailing, robotic phone calls, or mass e-mails.
v. The term "independent expenditure" means an expenditure by a person expressly advocating, or the functional equivalent thereof, the election or defeat of: (1) a clearly identified candidate that is not made in concert or cooperation with or at the request or suggestion of the candidate, the candidate's committee, a political party committee, or an agent thereof; or (2) a public question, legislation, or regulation, that is not made in concert or cooperation with or at the request or suggestion of the sponsors, organizers, or committee supporting or opposing the question, legislation, or regulation, a political party, or agents thereof. The "functional equivalent" of expressly advocating means specific advocacy that can be interpreted by a reasonable person as advocating the election or defeat of a candidate, or the passage or defeat of a public question, legislation, or regulation, taking into account whether the communication involved mentions a candidate, a political party, or a challenger to a candidate, or takes a position on a candidate's character, qualifications, or fitness for office, or that can be interpreted by a reasonable person as taking a position on the merits of a public question, legislation, or regulation, or taking a position in favor or against the passage or defeat of a public question, legislation, or regulation.
L.1973, c.83, s.3; amended 1974, c.26, s.1; 1980, c.74, s.1; 1981, c.151, s.2; 1981, c.511, s.12; 1983, c.579, s.7; 1989, c.4, s.1; 1993, c.65, s.2; 1995, c.194, s.1; 1999, c.57, s.2; 2009, c.66, s.5; 2019, c.124, s.1.
Structure New Jersey Revised Statutes
Section 19:1-1 - As used in this Title.
Section 19:1-2 - Title applicable to commission governed municipalities
Section 19:1-3 - Title applicable to charter elections
Section 19:1-4 - Title applicable to referendum procedure
Section 19:2-1 - Primary elections for delegates, alternates, general, special elections.
Section 19:2-3 - General and special elections
Section 19:3-1 - Public offices, party offices and public questions classified
Section 19:3-2 - Filling of public offices, vacancies; public questions; exceptions
Section 19:3-2.1 - Election to office of Lieutenant Governor, certification.
Section 19:3-3 - Election of delegates, alternates at primary election.
Section 19:3-4 - Basis of election to office
Section 19:3-5 - Incompatible offices, prohibition; qualifications for certain elected offices.
Section 19:3-5.1 - Accepting nomination for more than one office.
Section 19:3-5.2 - Holding simultaneously more than one elective public office prohibited;
Section 19:3-6 - Form of public question; when question deemed approved; "legal voters" defined
Section 19:3-7 - Office forfeited by nonfiling of statement or filing of false statement
Section 19:3-9 - Circumstances under which office not void
Section 19:3-10 - Name not printed on ballot; next highest name printed
Section 19:3-11 - No certificate of election to candidate elected
Section 19:3-12 - Delivered certificate of election void
Section 19:3-13 - Candidate inducted into office; proceedings for vacation of office
Section 19:3-14 - No certificate of election delivered
Section 19:3-15 - Delivered certificate of election void
Section 19:3-16 - Candidate inducted into office; proceedings for vacation of office
Section 19:3-17 - No certificate of election delivered
Section 19:3-18 - Delivered certificate of election void
Section 19:3-19 - Surrender by delegates to national convention of certificate voided
Section 19:3-20 - Candidate whose nomination or election annulled ineligible to fill vacancies
Section 19:3-21 - Candidate removed from office ineligible to fill vacancies; exception
Section 19:3-22 - Appointments null and void
Section 19:3-23 - Vacation of office when nomination or election void
Section 19:3-24 - Right to seek recovery of office unabridged
Section 19:3-25 - What constitutes vacancy
Section 19:3-27 - Vacancies in United States house of representatives; election to fill
Section 19:3-29 - Other vacancies; election to fill.
Section 19:4-1 - Qualifications; persons not having right of suffrage; right to register.
Section 19:4-4 - Arrest under civil process on election day
Section 19:4-4.1 - Voters having more than one place of residence; authority to file statement
Section 19:4-4.2 - Form and contents of statement
Section 19:4-4.4 - Filing like statement on subsequent change of domicile
Section 19:4-4.6 - Act as remedial; construction
Section 19:4-4.7 - False oath, affirmation, fourth degree crime.
Section 19:4-10 - Geographical composition
Section 19:4-13 - Readjustment of boundaries for correct number of voters
Section 19:4-14 - Revision or readjustment of boundaries at option of county board
Section 19:4-15 - Division of election district, timing.
Section 19:4-16 - Maps of county, municipality; filing; formats.
Section 19:4-17 - Secretary of state as liaison with Bureau of Census
Section 19:4-18 - "Voting Precinct Transparency Act."
Section 19:5-1 - Powers of and restrictions upon political parties; party columns on official ballot
Section 19:5-2 - Membership and organization of municipal committees.
Section 19:5-5 - Maintenance of party organization
Section 19:6-2 - Application for membership on district board; qualifications.
Section 19:6-4 - Removal of members
Section 19:6-5 - Removal of district board member; filing of vacancies
Section 19:6-6 - Board may function notwithstanding vacancies
Section 19:6-7 - Assignment of members to election districts
Section 19:6-8 - Term of office; notification of appointment
Section 19:6-9 - Attendance of members
Section 19:6-9.1 - Conduct of election may be divided into two shifts
Section 19:6-10 - Meeting, organization of district board.
Section 19:6-11 - Oath of office of members; power to administer oaths
Section 19:6-12 - Member becoming candidate
Section 19:6-13 - Vacancies; filling
Section 19:6-14 - Boards for changed or new election districts; appointment
Section 19:6-15 - Constabulary powers of members; police assistance
Section 19:6-15.1 - Uniforms and exposed weapons forbidden; penalty
Section 19:6-16 - Police assigned to district boards in municipalities
Section 19:6-17 - County board of elections, membership, appointments, compensation.
Section 19:6-17.1 - Nominations, appointments; timeframe.
Section 19:6-18 - Nomination for member of county board; certification, appointment, term.
Section 19:6-19 - Filling vacancies
Section 19:6-20 - Appointments by Governor in absence of nomination
Section 19:6-21 - Board office; equipment; supplies
Section 19:6-21.1 - Preparation of annual budget request by county board of elections.
Section 19:6-22 - Organization of county board of elections.
Section 19:6-23 - Oath of office of members; power to administer oaths
Section 19:6-24 - Powers and duties of board delegated to clerk.
Section 19:6-25 - Sitting on general election days required.
Section 19:6-26 - County boards of elections as; clerk
Section 19:6-27 - Board of State Canvassers
Section 19:6-28 - Proceedings open and public
Section 19:6-29 - Majority necessary for decisions; dissents
Section 19:6-30 - Maintenance of order, powers
Section 19:7-1 - Appointment of challengers
Section 19:7-2 - Appointment of challengers.
Section 19:7-3 - Filing of appointment, application for challengers
Section 19:7-4 - Permits issued to challengers, revocation
Section 19:7-6.1 - Limitation on number of challengers present in polling place
Section 19:8-2 - Suggested list of available places, selection.
Section 19:8-3 - Schoolhouses and public buildings; other locations; certification of expenses.
Section 19:8-3.1 - Accessibility of polling places.
Section 19:8-3.2 - Inaccessible polling place; alternate place, mail-in ballot.
Section 19:8-3.3 - Polling places, compliance with federal ADA.
Section 19:8-3.4 - Report of inaccessible polling places, ADA guidelines.
Section 19:8-3.5 - Review and compliance.
Section 19:8-3.6 - Report to federal authorities
Section 19:8-3.7 - Voting Accessibility Advisory Committee in each county.
Section 19:8-3.8 - "Polling Place Accessibility Fund"; use.
Section 19:8-4 - Certification of list of polling places.
Section 19:8-5 - Display of American flag
Section 19:8-5.1 - Sign identifying polling place, hours.
Section 19:8-6 - Proper equipment and voting instructions.
Section 19:8-7 - Booths; size; doors or curtains; shelf; privacy sleeves, folders.
Section 19:8-8 - Number of booths
Section 19:8-9 - Location of booths
Section 19:8-10 - Location of ballot boxes in polling places
Section 19:8-11 - By whom provided and repaired
Section 19:8-12 - Size and construction of boxes
Section 19:9-1 - "Election supplies" defined
Section 19:9-2 - Preparation of information and election supplies.
Section 19:9-3 - Distribution of supplies by secretary of state
Section 19:9-4 - Distribution of supplies by county clerks
Section 19:9-5 - Distribution of supplies by municipal clerks
Section 19:10-1 - Custodial officer to preserve two years
Section 19:12-1 - Certification as to creation of political party.
Section 19:12-5 - Notice that officers will be chosen at general election.
Section 19:12-6 - Statement designating public offices to be filled at election.
Section 19:12-7 - Publication of notice of election.
Section 19:12-8 - Contents of notice.
Section 19:12-9 - Publication of certain election procedures required
Section 19:12-10 - Public notice of dates relevant to elections and voters; internet sites.
Section 19:13-1 - Direct petition and primary election
Section 19:13-2 - State convention; presidential and vice presidential electors
Section 19:13-3 - To whom petition addressed
Section 19:13-4 - Contents of petition.
Section 19:13-5 - Signatures to petition; number.
Section 19:13-6 - Signing of petition; addresses
Section 19:13-7 - Certification of petition.
Section 19:13-8 - Candidate nominated by petition, conditions for acceptance of nomination.
Section 19:13-8.1 - Petitions filed after deadline; ineligible candidates.
Section 19:13-9 - Filing of petitions, time.
Section 19:13-10 - Objection to petition
Section 19:13-11 - Determination of validity of objections.
Section 19:13-12 - Judicial hearing.
Section 19:13-13 - Amendment of petitions; time.
Section 19:13-14 - Procedure; highest aggregate of votes to determine party candidates
Section 19:13-16 - Declined nomination.
Section 19:13-17 - Notice of declination to signers of petition or committees to fill vacancies
Section 19:13-19 - Nomination of successor.
Section 19:13-20 - Vacancy procedure.
Section 19:13-20.1 - Candidate vacancy not filled
Section 19:13-21 - Candidate for Presidential elector.
Section 19:13-22 - Secretary of State; statement to county clerks of nominations, vacancies.
Section 19:13-23 - Secretary of state to county clerks of vacancy nominations; contents
Section 19:14-1 - Copy for printer.
Section 19:14-2 - Contents; names of candidates; public questions
Section 19:14-3 - Detachable coupon; printing thereon
Section 19:14-4 - Official elections; ballots; specifications.
Section 19:14-5 - Printing body of ballot
Section 19:14-6 - Column designations; accompanying instructions.
Section 19:14-7 - Printed rulings on ballot
Section 19:14-8 - Arrangement of ballots.
Section 19:14-8.1 - Ballots for presidential electors
Section 19:14-9 - Duplicate nominations for same office; selection of column and designation
Section 19:14-10 - Nominations by petition.
Section 19:14-12 - Procedure for determining position on ballot.
Section 19:14-13 - Arrangement of public questions
Section 19:14-14 - Public questions at foot of ballot; instructions to voters
Section 19:14-16 - Style of type, rulings and spacing.
Section 19:14-18 - Number of ballots on hand
Section 19:14-19 - Custody of printed ballots
Section 19:14-20 - Correction of errors
Section 19:14-21.1 - Information sent to newly-registered voters for general election.
Section 19:14-22 - Form and contents; color of paper.
Section 19:14-23 - Envelopes for mailing official general election sample ballots
Section 19:14-24 - Delivery by municipal clerks to district boards.
Section 19:14-25.1 - Sample ballot not required to be sent under certain circumstances.
Section 19:14-26 - Preservation of envelopes and ballots returned by postmaster
Section 19:14-27 - Inclusion with sample ballot; other arrangements in certain counties
Section 19:14-28 - Descriptive marks in case of amendments
Section 19:14-29 - Relation to statute or constitution made clear
Section 19:14-30 - Attorney general to designate information to be sent
Section 19:14-31 - Summary statement sufficient
Section 19:14-32 - Printing and delivery by secretary of state
Section 19:14-33 - When referendum notices unnecessary
Section 19:14-34 - County clerks to municipal clerks; packages sealed; record of delivery; receipts
Section 19:15-2 - Operation hours of polls; members present.
Section 19:15-3 - Lighting and equipment of booths
Section 19:15-4 - Official ballots only used; place of keeping and distribution; no envelopes
Section 19:15-5 - Emergency ballots; preparation; use
Section 19:15-6 - Unofficial ballots; use permitted
Section 19:15-8 - Persons allowed in polling place; simulated voting.
Section 19:15-9 - Persons in polling place allowed to vote at closing of polls
Section 19:15-10 - Proclamation of opening of polls
Section 19:15-11 - Distribution and use of ballot box keys; locking ballot boxes
Section 19:15-12 - Ballot box shown to be empty; locking
Section 19:15-17 - Comparison of signatures or statements; identifying documentation.
Section 19:15-18 - Voter challenges
Section 19:15-18.1 - Challenged voter may establish right to vote
Section 19:15-18.2 - Grounds for challenging right to vote specified
Section 19:15-18.3 - Challenged voter may appeal to Superior Court judge.
Section 19:15-19 - Challenge on ground of conviction of crime; questions and answers
Section 19:15-20 - Challenge on ground of alienage; evidence of citizenship
Section 19:15-21 - Challenge on grounds of disqualification; oath
Section 19:15-22 - Examination of challenged voter
Section 19:15-24 - Challenging voter, procedure, violations by members of board, removal
Section 19:15-25 - Ballot given to voter; instructions
Section 19:15-26 - Ballots marked secretly in booth; violation disorderly persons offense.
Section 19:15-28 - Voting for personal choice
Section 19:15-29 - Ballot spoiled by voter; procedure to obtain another
Section 19:15-30 - Folding ballot; retention by voter until received by board
Section 19:15-31 - Delivery of ballot by voter to board; procedure thereon
Section 19:15-32 - Ballot deposited in ballot box by member of board
Section 19:15-33 - Ballot box filled
Section 19:15-34 - Time limit for challenging
Section 19:15A-1 - Early voting.
Section 19:15A-2 - Appointment of challengers for early voting.
Section 19:15A-3 - Information available to the public.
Section 19:15A-4 - Early votes canvassed after closing of polls on day of election.
Section 19:15A-5 - Published information concerning early voting procedure.
Section 19:15A-6 - Reimbursement for local governing body.
Section 19:15A-7 - Adjustments to regulations, new regulations.
Section 19:15A-8 - Application of provisions of act.
Section 19:16-2 - Votes counted publicly without adjournment
Section 19:16-3 - Counting votes; distinguishing marks; ballots improperly prepared
Section 19:16-4 - Void ballots; distinguishing marks
Section 19:16-5 - Invalid ballots marked "void," numbering, stringing
Section 19:16-6 - Majority decision of board final; dissents entered
Section 19:16-7 - Reading, stringing of ballots
Section 19:16-8 - Tally sheets; entries; disposition
Section 19:16-9 - Casting of totals; notation on tally sheets
Section 19:16-10 - Public announcement of results
Section 19:17-1 - Statement of results
Section 19:17-2 - Certification of statement of result of count of votes; form
Section 19:17-3 - Filing of statements.
Section 19:17-5 - Failure to deliver proper statements, etc., penalty
Section 19:18-1 - Election records placed in ballot box.
Section 19:18-2 - Ballot boxes delivered to municipal clerks
Section 19:18-4 - Preservation of ballot boxes and contents
Section 19:18-6 - Ballot box keys deposited with county clerk
Section 19:18-7 - Preservation of records; sale as waste paper
Section 19:18-8 - Inspection of ballot boxes, books and documents by Superior Court
Section 19:19-1 - Meeting of board of county canvassers.
Section 19:19-2 - Absence of county clerk; substitute
Section 19:19-3 - Oath of substitute clerk
Section 19:19-4 - Adjournment of meeting
Section 19:19-5 - Statements obtained
Section 19:19-6 - Second adjournment of meeting
Section 19:19-7 - Custody of statements during adjournment
Section 19:19-8 - Canvass and statement of result of election
Section 19:19-9 - Contents of statement of canvass; certification
Section 19:19-10 - Form of statement of canvass
Section 19:19-11 - Form of certificate to statement of canvass
Section 19:19-13 - Other statement delivered to secretary of state
Section 19:19-14 - Statements of results by district boards preserved
Section 19:19-15 - Secretary of state to procure missing statements
Section 19:19-16 - Defective statements completed by secretary of state
Section 19:19-17 - Statements delivered to messenger of secretary of state
Section 19:20-1 - Scope of authority
Section 19:20-2 - Statement of determination
Section 19:20-3 - Certification of statement; form
Section 19:20-4 - Statements and certifications filed with county clerk
Section 19:20-5 - Certificates to successful candidates; signing and attestation
Section 19:20-6 - Statement of result of canvass for secretary of state
Section 19:20-7 - Certificate prima facie evidence of legislator's right to seat
Section 19:20-8 - Statements and certificates filed with municipal clerks
Section 19:20-9 - Certificates issued to successful municipal candidates; signing and attestation
Section 19:21-1 - Meeting times.
Section 19:21-2 - Substitute members
Section 19:21-3 - Oath of members
Section 19:21-4 - Substitute clerk of the board
Section 19:21-5 - Production of relevant statements, copies
Section 19:21-6 - Statement and certification of canvass
Section 19:21-7 - Form of statement and certificate
Section 19:22-1 - Statement of determination
Section 19:22-2 - Basis of statement
Section 19:22-3 - Certification and signing of statement
Section 19:22-4 - Form of statement and certificate
Section 19:22-5 - Statements filed with secretary of state
Section 19:22-6 - Certificates to successful candidates by secretary of state
Section 19:22-7 - Certificates of election of United States senators and congressmen
Section 19:23-1 - Notice, State committee to county committee; county committee to municipal clerks.
Section 19:23-5 - Party candidates for primary nominated by members of same party by petition
Section 19:23-6 - Address of petitions
Section 19:23-7 - Signers; certificates of candidates.
Section 19:23-8 - Numbers of signers to petitions
Section 19:23-10 - Single or several petitions; signing rules and regulations.
Section 19:23-11 - Verification of petition.
Section 19:23-12 - Committee on vacancies.
Section 19:23-14 - Certification by municipal clerk.
Section 19:23-15 - Acceptance, statement by candidates to accompany petitions.
Section 19:23-16 - Person nominated by petition; filing of certificate.
Section 19:23-17 - Designation on primary ticket of policy or faction
Section 19:23-18 - Grouping of candidates
Section 19:23-19 - Defective petition; notice to candidates
Section 19:23-20 - Amendment of defective petition; time specified.
Section 19:23-20.1 - Deadline for objection to nomination petition.
Section 19:23-20.2 - Duties, responsibilities of officer with whom original petition was filed.
Section 19:23-21 - Certification by Secretary of State.
Section 19:23-22 - Certification by county clerk.
Section 19:23-22.4 - Printing ballots in counties
Section 19:23-22.5 - Cost of printing ballots in certain counties
Section 19:23-23 - Separate ballot for each party
Section 19:23-24 - Primary election ballots; position.
Section 19:23-25 - Make up and printing ballot
Section 19:23-25.1 - Designation or slogan on primary ballots
Section 19:23-26.2 - Application of laws on primary election for general election
Section 19:23-27 - Printing of ballots; number; cost paid by municipalities
Section 19:23-28 - Style of ballot; paper and type
Section 19:23-29 - Error in ballots; correction
Section 19:23-30 - Number of ballots and envelopes; printing; delivery; cost paid by municipalities.
Section 19:23-30.1 - Information sent to newly-registered voters for primary election.
Section 19:23-31 - Sample ballot facsimile of official ballot.
Section 19:23-32 - Words on envelopes
Section 19:23-34 - Mailing sample ballots.
Section 19:23-35 - Posting sample ballots.
Section 19:23-36 - Return of unused sample ballots and envelopes
Section 19:23-37 - Public display of returned envelopes
Section 19:23-38 - Municipal clerk to members of district boards; receipt
Section 19:23-39 - Members of district boards to board; receipts
Section 19:23-40 - Primary elections, dates, time.
Section 19:23-41 - Officers in charge
Section 19:23-42 - Method of conducting primary elections.
Section 19:23-45 - Requirements for voting in primary elections; affiliation.
Section 19:23-45.1 - Notice of requirements for voting in primary elections, publication.
Section 19:23-45.2 - Cost of publication; payment by counties
Section 19:23-45.3 - Rules and regulations
Section 19:23-47 - Preparation and casting of ballots
Section 19:23-48 - Challenges; procedure
Section 19:23-49 - Counting of votes.
Section 19:23-50 - Statements of result; contents
Section 19:23-51 - Form of statement
Section 19:23-52 - Certification of statement
Section 19:23-54 - Canvass of votes by municipal clerks; certificates of election to county board.
Section 19:23-55 - Canvass of votes by county clerks; statement
Section 19:23-56 - Certificates of election of members of state committee
Section 19:23-57 - Canvass of votes by secretary of state; certificates of election issued
Section 19:23-58 - Provisions of title applicable.
Section 19:24-1 - Notification relative to number of delegates, alternates to be elected.
Section 19:24-2 - Certification as to number of delegates, alternates to be elected.
Section 19:24-3 - Nomination by petition
Section 19:24-4 - National convention delegates.
Section 19:24-5 - Delegates grouped; choice for president included in petition
Section 19:24-6 - Delegates and alternates at large; election; ballots
Section 19:25-3 - Presidential candidates.
Section 19:25-4 - Certification of names indorsed.
Section 19:26-1 - Return of election documents, equipment.
Section 19:26-2 - Primary books; public inspection; removal of names
Section 19:27-2 - New register not required in unchanged election districts
Section 19:27-3 - Nomination of candidates by petition
Section 19:27-4 - Writ of election
Section 19:27-5 - Proclamation
Section 19:27-6 - Congressional vacancies.
Section 19:27-7 - Writs delivered to secretary of state
Section 19:27-8 - Copies of writ
Section 19:27-9 - Publication of writ
Section 19:27-11 - Filling vacancies in county, municipal offices.
Section 19:27-11.1 - Filling of vacancies in Legislature.
Section 19:27-11.2 - Interim successor
Section 19:27-11.3 - Nomination from floor
Section 19:27-11.4 - Office remaining vacant
Section 19:27-12 - Notice of other special elections
Section 19:27-13 - Make-up of registers of voters
Section 19:27-14 - Delivery of registers; disposition after election
Section 19:27A-1 - Short title
Section 19:27A-2 - Power to recall elected officials
Section 19:27A-3 - Definitions.
Section 19:27A-4 - Recall; vote required, service of term, statements, procedures
Section 19:27A-5 - Recall petition; signatures required
Section 19:27A-6 - Notice of intention; filing.
Section 19:27A-7 - Review of notice of intention; approval; publication; answer
Section 19:27A-8 - Format of recall petition; requirements.
Section 19:27A-9 - Circulator of recall petition.
Section 19:27A-10 - Filing of petition by recall committee; time
Section 19:27A-11 - Review of petition by recall election official
Section 19:27A-12 - Contesting decisions of recall officials
Section 19:27A-14 - Recall election, conduct
Section 19:27A-15 - Ballot used at recall election; filling of vacancy
Section 19:27A-16 - Results of recall election
Section 19:27A-17 - Recall committee, recall defense committee; regulation of contributions; reports
Section 19:27A-18 - Statutes inoperative
Section 19:28-1 - Application for recount.
Section 19:28-2 - Expenses of recount; liability for; deposit by applicants
Section 19:28-3 - Recount; order and proceedings
Section 19:28-4 - Revocation of election certificate; new certificate
Section 19:28-6 - Copies of certificates delivered to successful candidates
Section 19:28-7 - Copy of certificate delivered to secretary of state in certain cases
Section 19:28-8 - Correction of errors in referendum recount
Section 19:29-1 - Grounds stated
Section 19:29-3 - Filing of certain petitions.
Section 19:29-4 - Time for trial; notice
Section 19:29-5 - Procedure at trial
Section 19:29-6 - Witnesses and evidence
Section 19:29-7 - Witnesses required to testify
Section 19:29-8 - Judgment; misconduct by members of district boards
Section 19:29-9 - Form and effect of judgment
Section 19:29-10 - Order of court putting successful party in office
Section 19:29-13 - Enforcement of judgment on appeal
Section 19:29-14 - Costs; liability for
Section 19:31-1 - Registration required to vote
Section 19:31-2 - Commissioner of registration.
Section 19:31-3 - Registration forms, original and duplicate; contents
Section 19:31-3.1 - Statewide voter information on party affiliation.
Section 19:31-3.3 - Digitized images of signatures, use; other information.
Section 19:31-5 - Persons entitled to register; failure to vote no grounds for removal.
Section 19:31-6 - Registration places, time, requirements.
Section 19:31-6a - Chief State election official designated, Secretary of State.
Section 19:31-6.2 - Application of other provisions to persons registered under act
Section 19:31-6.3 - Public agency defined; completion, submission of registration forms.
Section 19:31-6.4 - Registration forms, contents, availability; duties of officials.
Section 19:31-6.4a - Rules, regulations
Section 19:31-6.4c - Electronic submission of voter registration form.
Section 19:31-6.4d - Voter registration Internet website.
Section 19:31-6.5 - Acceptance of registration, commissioner's duties.
Section 19:31-6.6 - Prevention of fraudulent registration and voting; procedures
Section 19:31-6.7 - Presidential election; door-to-door canvassing
Section 19:31-6.8 - Amount of reimbursement of counties for new registrants
Section 19:31-6.9 - Rules and regulations
Section 19:31-6.10 - Severability
Section 19:31-6.11 - Voter registration agency defined; declination forms, contents.
Section 19:31-6.12 - Registration of persons in armed forces
Section 19:31-6.13 - Commissioners of registration, registration assistance
Section 19:31-7 - Registration by municipal clerks.
Section 19:31-7.1 - Municipal clerks, registration assistance
Section 19:31-10 - Filing of registration forms
Section 19:31-10.1 - Maintenance of original, updated voter registration forms.
Section 19:31-11 - Change of residence notice.
Section 19:31-12 - Errors in registration corrected
Section 19:31-13 - Change in registration due to name change.
Section 19:31-13.1 - Previous registration in another county; notice; transfer to inactive file
Section 19:31-16 - Data on eligible voters' deaths filed by health officer.
Section 19:31-16.2 - Provision of list of eligible voters' deaths to chairman of county committee
Section 19:31-17 - Incarceration data; use.
Section 19:31-18 - Registry lists; distribution; contents.
Section 19:31-18.1 - Registry lists; distribution; availability, use.
Section 19:31-18.3 - Filing of original registry lists
Section 19:31-19 - Correction of records by commissioner.
Section 19:31-20 - Delivery of signature copy registers.
Section 19:31-21 - Use of signature copy registers on election day.
Section 19:31-22 - Return of signature copy registers, inspection by commissioner.
Section 19:31-23 - Record of voting; maintenance of forms.
Section 19:31-26 - Card index file; notations, information.
Section 19:31-29 - Violations, relief; actions
Section 19:31-30 - Rules, regulations
Section 19:31-31 - Establishment of single Statewide voter registration system.
Section 19:31-32 - Replacement of existing voter registration files.
Section 19:31-33 - Annual report; submission, contents.
Section 19:31-34 - Rules, regulations.
Section 19:31-35 - Use of electronic poll books.
Section 19:31-36 - Capabilities, standard of electronic poll book technology.
Section 19:31-37 - Request for approval for use of electronic poll books.
Section 19:31-38 - Rules, regulations.
Section 19:31A-8 - Signature comparison records; identification statements; disability certificates.
Section 19:31A-9 - Erroneous record
Section 19:32-1.2 - Powers and duties
Section 19:32-2 - Appointment of staff; civil service; salaries; expenses.
Section 19:32-3 - Municipal expenses payable by municipalities
Section 19:32-4 - Offices, equipment and supplies
Section 19:32-4.1 - Complaint forms provided to voters at elections.
Section 19:32-6 - Subpoenas; power to issue; service; failure to testify; false statements, crime.
Section 19:32-7 - Attendance at elections; admission to polling places
Section 19:32-8 - Register of lodgers.
Section 19:32-10 - Preparation of challenge lists
Section 19:32-11 - Sealing, preserving and opening ballot boxes
Section 19:32-12 - Interference with sealing of ballot boxes, bags; third degree crime.
Section 19:32-13 - Destroying, removing, defacing seal; third degree crime.
Section 19:32-14 - When powers of superintendents and deputies exercisable
Section 19:32-21 - Police powers of superintendents, deputies and assistants
Section 19:32-22 - Arrests without warrant; peace officers punishable for failure to assist
Section 19:32-23 - Detention of persons arrested
Section 19:32-24 - Complaint against person arrested; hearing by magistrate
Section 19:32-25 - Removal of persons from polling places
Section 19:32-26 - Office of superintendent of elections.
Section 19:32-26.1 - Office of deputy superintendent of elections.
Section 19:32-26.2 - Duties, powers of deputy superintendent of elections
Section 19:32-26.3 - Pilot program, participation.
Section 19:32-26.4 - Suspension of offices in participating counties.
Section 19:32-26.5 - Actions prior to expiration of suspension.
Section 19:32-26.6 - Termination of suspension, certain circumstances.
Section 19:32-26.7 - Re-establishment of offices; requirements.
Section 19:32-26.8 - Appointment to fill office.
Section 19:32-26.9 - Preparation of annual budget request by county superintendent of elections.
Section 19:32-27 - Appointment of deputy and assistants, salaries.
Section 19:32-28 - Expenses of election held in municipality
Section 19:32-29 - Offices, equipment and supplies
Section 19:32-31 - Subpoenas; refusal to obey; false statements; crime.
Section 19:32-32 - Attendance at elections; admission to polling places
Section 19:32-33 - Register of guests and lodgers in lodging houses, inns and hotels.
Section 19:32-34 - Sealing, preserving and opening ballot boxes
Section 19:32-35 - Interference with sealing ballot boxes, bags; third degree crime.
Section 19:32-36 - Destroying, removing, defacing seals, third degree crime.
Section 19:32-37 - Exercise of powers by superintendent or assistants, when
Section 19:32-44 - Superintendent and assistants to have powers of peace officers
Section 19:32-46 - Detention of persons arrested
Section 19:32-47 - Complaint against person arrested; hearing by magistrate
Section 19:32-48 - Removal of persons from polling places
Section 19:32-49 - Superintendent of elections, commissioner of registration.
Section 19:32-50 - Salaries and expenses during fiscal year in which act takes effect
Section 19:32-51 - Transfer of employees of county board of elections
Section 19:32-52 - Appropriations for salaries and expenses
Section 19:32-53 - Voting machines, forms, records, etc. to be turned over
Section 19:32-54 - Abolishment of offices of superintendent, deputy superintendent of elections.
Section 19:32-55 - Requirements for re-establishing offices.
Section 19:32-56 - Appointment of officers if office re-established.
Section 19:33-1 - Procedure for removing names from register.
Section 19:34-1 - False registration or transfer; penalties.
Section 19:34-1.1 - Crimes; election official defined.
Section 19:34-2 - Offenses concerning nomination certificates or petitions.
Section 19:34-4 - Voting by incarcerated person, fourth degree crime.
Section 19:34-5 - Interference with conduct of election.
Section 19:34-7 - Violation of ballot regulations.
Section 19:34-8 - Sample ballot not to be accepted
Section 19:34-9 - Prompting voter.
Section 19:34-10 - Identifying or distinguishing marks on ballots.
Section 19:34-11 - Fraudulent voting; interference with election or canvass; third degree crime.
Section 19:34-12 - Attempt to cast illegal vote; third degree crime.
Section 19:34-14 - Member of district board revealing knowledge of how voter voted.
Section 19:34-15 - Electioneering within or about polling place; disorderly persons offense.
Section 19:34-16 - Removal, destruction, mutilation of registry, voters' lists.
Section 19:34-18 - Interfering with return of ballot boxes.
Section 19:34-19 - Insignia at polls.
Section 19:34-21 - Voting in wrong party ballot box.
Section 19:34-22 - False voting at primary.
Section 19:34-24 - Betting on election
Section 19:34-26 - Perjury; subornation of perjury.
Section 19:34-27 - Improperly influencing or intimidating employees.
Section 19:34-28 - Threatening or intimidating voters
Section 19:34-29 - Obstructing or interfering with voter
Section 19:34-30 - Influencing of vote by employer; placards for such purpose
Section 19:34-31 - Violation by person or corporation; misdemeanor; forfeiture of charter
Section 19:34-32 - Contributions by insurance corporations
Section 19:34-33 - Contributions by state, county or municipal committees
Section 19:34-34 - Expenditures by party committee or organization or petitioners
Section 19:34-35 - Other contributions and expenditures.
Section 19:34-38 - Certain expenditures prohibited
Section 19:34-39 - Other expenditures prohibited
Section 19:34-40 - Receipts for certain purposes prohibited
Section 19:34-41 - Payments and bank deposits in name of another
Section 19:34-42 - Demand of contributions by office holders from other office holders
Section 19:34-42.1 - Annual notice
Section 19:34-42.2 - Violations; penalty
Section 19:34-43 - Soliciting for religious and charitable organizations
Section 19:34-44 - Solicitation of candidates for contributions
Section 19:34-45 - Contributions by certain corporations.
Section 19:34-46 - Disenfranchisement as additional penalty.
Section 19:34-47 - Second offense; punishment.
Section 19:34-48 - Neglect of duties.
Section 19:34-49 - Abetting violations of title.
Section 19:34-50 - Committeemen acting after their election voided
Section 19:34-51 - Failure of delegate to national convention to surrender void certificate
Section 19:34-52 - Indorsement of candidate by party committee before primary
Section 19:34-53 - Failure to supply information.
Section 19:34-54 - Failure to obey subpoena or refusal to testify.
Section 19:34-55 - False statements under oath.
Section 19:34-56 - Disobedience of subpoena, penalty
Section 19:34-57 - Subpoena to issue, expenses
Section 19:34-62 - Prosecutor of pleas to present violations to grand jury
Section 19:34-63 - Assistant for prosecutor; employment by citizens
Section 19:34-64 - Short title
Section 19:34-68 - Violators; disorderly persons
Section 19:36-1 - Time and place of meeting.
Section 19:36-2 - Vacancies; filling.
Section 19:36-3 - Organization, performance of duties.
Section 19:36-4 - "Agreement Among the States to Elect the President by National Popular Vote."
Section 19:37-1.1 - Petition of voters.
Section 19:37-2 - Question placed on ballot by county clerk.
Section 19:37-3 - Count and canvass of votes
Section 19:37-4 - Result not binding
Section 19:37-5 - Ordinance or resolution necessary
Section 19:44A-1 - Short title
Section 19:44A-2 - Declaration of policy
Section 19:44A-3 - Definitions.
Section 19:44A-3.1 - Determination as to coordinated communication expenditure; criteria.
Section 19:44A-4 - Application of act
Section 19:44A-6 - Appointment of officers, other employees; duties of ELEC.
Section 19:44A-6.1 - ELEC, authority to issue certain advisory opinions.
Section 19:44A-7 - Spending limits.
Section 19:44A-7.1 - Adjustment of limits.
Section 19:44A-7.2 - Adjustment of amounts for offices other than Governor, Lieutenant Governor.
Section 19:44A-8 - Contributions, expenditures, reports, requirements.
Section 19:44A-8.1 - Submission of statement of registration by committee.
Section 19:44A-9 - Candidate, joint candidates committees; reports; requirements.
Section 19:44A-10 - Organizational treasurer, depository of committee.
Section 19:44A-10.1 - Establishment of legislative leadership committee
Section 19:44A-11 - Procedures for contributions, expenditures; requirements.
Section 19:44A-11.2 - Permitted use of contributions.
Section 19:44A-11.3 - Contributions to candidates, limitations.
Section 19:44A-11.4 - Contributions to political party leadership committees; limitations.
Section 19:44A-11.5 - Contributions to political and continuing political committees; limitations.
Section 19:44A-11.6 - Loans for contributions; limitations
Section 19:44A-11.7 - Certain payments, check required
Section 19:44A-11.8 - Additional reporting requirements on currency contributions.
Section 19:44A-11.9 - Political contributions by public agencies prohibited; definition.
Section 19:44A-12 - Records of contributions.
Section 19:44A-16 - Candidates' reports of contributions and expenditures.
Section 19:44A-18.1 - Inaugural fund-raising event limits.
Section 19:44A-19 - Public solicitations.
Section 19:44A-20 - Prohibited contributions, expenditures.
Section 19:44A-20.6 - Certain contributions deemed as contributions by business entity.
Section 19:44A-20.7 - Definitions relative to certain campaign contributions.
Section 19:44A-20.8 - Business entity to provide written certification, ELEC reports.
Section 19:44A-20.9 - Repayment of contribution.
Section 19:44A-20.10 - Violations by business entities, penalties.
Section 19:44A-20.11 - Penalty for acceptance of unlawful contribution.
Section 19:44A-20.12 - Construction of act relative to public exigency.
Section 19:44A-20.16 - "Contribution" defined.
Section 19:44A-20.17 - "Business entity" defined.
Section 19:44A-20.19 - Written certification by business entities relative to contributions.
Section 19:44A-20.20 - Request for reimbursement of contribution.
Section 19:44A-20.21 - Breach of terms of government contract concerning contributions.
Section 19:44A-20.22 - Exception for public exigency.
Section 19:44A-20.23 - Applicability of act to State agencies and authorities.
Section 19:44A-20.24 - Contract, bid applications and specs to describe requirements of act.
Section 19:44A-20.25 - Inapplicability of act under federal law or eminent domain.
Section 19:44A-21 - Criminal penalties; forfeiture of office
Section 19:44A-22 - Violations; civil penalties; forfeiture.
Section 19:44A-22.1 - Summary action by candidate, injunctive relief
Section 19:44A-22.2 - Findings, declarations relative to campaign advertisements
Section 19:44A-23 - Construction of act
Section 19:44A-24 - Supersedure of inconsistent acts
Section 19:44A-25 - Severability
Section 19:44A-27 - Public policy.
Section 19:44A-27.1 - Ineligibility of certain candidates for public financing.
Section 19:44A-27.2 - Rules, regulations concerning disclosures and organization
Section 19:44A-28 - Application of act.
Section 19:44A-29 - Contribution limits, gubernatorial elections.
Section 19:44A-29.1 - Limits on contributions, expenditures.
Section 19:44A-30 - Appropriations for fund for election campaign expenses.
Section 19:44A-33 - Public funding.
Section 19:44A-36 - Funds considered "spend in aid of the candidacy of any candidate or candidates."
Section 19:44A-37 - Statements from gubernatorial candidates; posting on websites.
Section 19:44A-38 - Rules and regulations
Section 19:44A-40 - Violations; misdemeanor; forfeiture of office
Section 19:44A-41 - Violations; fines; hearings; assessment of penalty
Section 19:44A-42 - Liberal construction of act
Section 19:44A-43 - Severability
Section 19:44A-44 - Borrowing by candidates.
Section 19:44A-45 - Interactive debates.
Section 19:44A-46 - Number of debates; timing, sponsorship.
Section 19:44A-47 - Repayment by debate non-participant.
Section 19:44B-1 - Definitions.
Section 19:44B-2 - Financial disclosure statement; filing and certification.
Section 19:44B-3 - Forms; preparation; transmittal to candidates.
Section 19:44B-5 - Notice to commission of candidates by Secretary of State.
Section 19:44B-6 - Willful and knowledgeable failure to file or filing false statement; penalty
Section 19:44B-7 - Powers and duties of commission
Section 19:44B-9 - Financial disclosure statements as public records
Section 19:44B-10 - Use in investigations and production in evidence
Section 19:45-1 - Payable by state and political subdivisions
Section 19:45-1.1 - State to pay all expenses
Section 19:45-2 - Expenses borne by State
Section 19:45-3 - Expenditures by attorney general to prosecute violations of title
Section 19:45-4 - County's expenses
Section 19:45-5 - Municipality's expenses
Section 19:45-6 - Members of district boards; compensation.
Section 19:45-6.1 - Voucher for compensation
Section 19:45-6.2 - Reimbursement to county from State for certain costs.
Section 19:45-7 - Members of county boards; commissioner of registration; compensation.
Section 19:45-8 - Compensation of judges holding court
Section 19:45-9 - Compensation of county and municipal clerks
Section 19:46-6 - New Jersey Redistricting Commission
Section 19:46-7 - Membership of commission
Section 19:46-8 - Organizational meeting; quorum; vacancies
Section 19:46-9 - Certification of Congressional districts
Section 19:46-10 - Districting standards
Section 19:46-11 - Meetings of the commission
Section 19:46-12 - Use of districts
Section 19:46-13 - Original and exclusive jurisdiction of Supreme Court
Section 19:46-14 - Assistance to commission
Section 19:47-1 - Words and terms defined.
Section 19:47-2 - Construction
Section 19:48-1 - Voting machines, requirements.
Section 19:48-2 - Examination of voting machines by secretary of state
Section 19:48-3.1 - State House Commission, convening of and action by
Section 19:48-3.2 - Authorized ballots; emergency, provisional ballots
Section 19:48-3.4 - Appropriation for purchase of voting machines
Section 19:48-3.5 - Purchase of voting machines; competitive bids; notice; procedure
Section 19:48-3.6 - Purchase of voting machines as available
Section 19:48-3.7 - Delivery of voting machines purchased
Section 19:48-3.9 - Payments by counties out of first tax moneys
Section 19:48-3.11 - Use of voting machines when insufficient number delivered to counties
Section 19:48-3.12 - Convening of State House Commission; majority vote
Section 19:48-3.13 - Ballots, type permitted
Section 19:48-3.14 - Enforcement of act by Attorney General
Section 19:48-3.15 - Definitions
Section 19:48-3.16 - Purpose of act
Section 19:48-3.17 - Renting of voting machines
Section 19:48-3.18 - Agreements for rental of voting machines; terms and conditions
Section 19:48-3.19 - Certification to municipal clerk of voting machines rented
Section 19:48-3.20 - County clerk's duties on receipt of certification.
Section 19:48-4 - Custody and care of machines
Section 19:48-5 - Payment for machines
Section 19:48-6 - Duties of officials concerning machines
Section 19:48-7 - Inoperative voting machines; use of emergency ballots; statements.
Section 19:48-8 - Rental of voting machines to associations, clubs, etc.; terms
Section 19:49-1 - Official ballots furnished
Section 19:49-2 - Official ballots.
Section 19:49-3 - Number of official ballots to be furnished.
Section 19:49-4 - Instruction ballots; sample ballots; preparation; mailing; posting
Section 19:49-5 - Irregular ballots
Section 19:50-1 - Instructional sessions for district board members.
Section 19:50-2 - Instruction in use of voting machines; availability.
Section 19:50-3 - Voting machine model; voter assistance
Section 19:52-1 - Preparation of polling places
Section 19:52-2 - Location of voting machines
Section 19:52-2.1 - Voting authorities; use, stringing.
Section 19:52-2.2 - Effective date
Section 19:52-3 - Time allowed a voter
Section 19:52-3.1 - Display of notice of official count of voters.
Section 19:52-4 - Blind or physically disabled voters
Section 19:52-5 - Locking, sealing of voting machine; reading, announcement of votes
Section 19:52-6 - Locking machine; rechecking; cost; deposit; irregular ballots, disposition of
Section 19:52-6.1 - Manner of rechecking machines
Section 19:52-7 - Disposition of keys
Section 19:52-8 - Voter security, paper ballots, privacy sleeves, screens, shield, curtain.
Section 19:53-1 - Unauthorized possession of equipment, tampering, etc., crime.
Section 19:53A-1 - Definitions
Section 19:53A-2 - Use of electronic voting systems; devices, certain, prohibited.
Section 19:53A-3 - Requirements of electronic voting systems.
Section 19:53A-5 - Ballots; labels, form; samples; write-ins.
Section 19:53A-6 - Preparation for elections; ballot cards; secrecy while marking ballot
Section 19:53A-7 - Elections; conduct, report
Section 19:53A-8 - Counting of ballots; testing of equipment
Section 19:53A-9 - Absentee votes, permitted methods.
Section 19:53A-10 - Effect of overvote or misvote
Section 19:53A-11 - Instruction of voters; model of device
Section 19:53A-12 - Challengers
Section 19:53A-13 - Application of Title 19
Section 19:53B-1 - Emergency ballot box packet, packages; preparation
Section 19:53B-2 - Distribution, use of emergency ballots
Section 19:53B-3 - Voting with emergency ballots
Section 19:53B-4 - Use of emergency ballot box
Section 19:53B-5 - Procedure for voter use of emergency ballots
Section 19:53B-6 - Emergency ballots marked secretly; violation.
Section 19:53B-7 - Method of marking ballot
Section 19:53B-8 - Personal choice column provided on emergency ballots
Section 19:53B-9 - Spoiled emergency ballots
Section 19:53B-10 - Voted emergency ballot placed in sealed envelope
Section 19:53B-11 - Deposit of sealed envelope in emergency ballot box
Section 19:53B-12 - Challenge of voter using emergency ballot, electronic voting machine.
Section 19:53B-13 - Canvassing emergency ballots
Section 19:53B-14 - Void emergency ballots
Section 19:53B-15 - Void emergency ballots not counted
Section 19:53B-16 - Decision of district board final, dissension
Section 19:53B-17 - Reading of emergency ballots
Section 19:53B-18 - Tallying of votes
Section 19:53B-19 - Emergency ballot tally added to machine tally
Section 19:53B-20 - Ballots remain sealed in box for 15 days; when removable
Section 19:53B-21 - List by district, number of emergency ballots used.
Section 19:53C-1 - Preparation of provisional ballot packet; notices.
Section 19:53C-2 - procedures, use of provisional ballots
Section 19:53C-4 - Designated area for marking provisional ballot, affirmation statement
Section 19:53C-5 - Voters given provisional ballot, retire into designated voting area.
Section 19:53C-6 - Completion of affirmation statement
Section 19:53C-7 - Voting with provisional ballot.
Section 19:53C-8 - Write-in votes on provisional ballot permitted
Section 19:53C-9 - Spoiled provisional ballot, affirmation statement; procedure
Section 19:53C-10 - Voted provisional ballot placed in envelope, written instructions.
Section 19:53C-11 - Inventory of provisional ballots
Section 19:53C-12 - Transportation of provisional ballot bag
Section 19:53C-13 - Opening of provisional ballot bag.
Section 19:53C-14 - Canvassing provisional ballots
Section 19:53C-15 - Counting provisional ballots; standards for validity
Section 19:53C-16 - Invalid provisional ballots
Section 19:53C-17 - Votes counted, void votes
Section 19:53C-18 - Decision of county board final
Section 19:53C-19 - Use of tally sheets
Section 19:53C-20 - Votes tallied
Section 19:53C-21 - List by district, number of provisional ballots used.
Section 19:57-27 - Ballots not to be invalidated because of omissions, withdrawal of candidates.
Section 19:58-3 - Persons entitled to qualify and vote for presidential electors
Section 19:58-4 - Certificate of disqualification of removed resident; authority for determination
Section 19:58-5 - Obtaining application form for presidential ballot
Section 19:58-8 - Application for presidential ballot by removed resident; form and contents
Section 19:58-10 - Form of presidential ballot
Section 19:58-12 - List of applicants; inspection
Section 19:58-13 - Examination and approval of qualifications of applicant; investigations
Section 19:58-14 - Transfer of permanent registration forms of removed residents
Section 19:58-15 - Delivery of ballots; deadline for applications
Section 19:58-17 - Directions to be sent with ballots; envelopes
Section 19:58-19 - Certificate; form
Section 19:58-20 - Certification of names and addresses of recipients of ballots
Section 19:58-21 - Marking and handling of presidential ballots by voters
Section 19:58-22 - Mailing of ballots to county board of elections
Section 19:58-23 - Completed ballots; handling by county boards
Section 19:58-26 - Person receiving presidential ballot not to vote in person
Section 19:58-27 - Death of voter
Section 19:58-28 - Canvass of presidential ballots
Section 19:58-29 - Marking of Statewide voter registration system, duplicate voting records.
Section 19:58-30 - Ballots and other papers
Section 19:58-32 - Validity of election not affected by irregularities
Section 19:58-33 - Violations; disenfranchisement.
Section 19:59-1 - Short title amended.
Section 19:59-2 - Definitions.
Section 19:59-3 - Registration of overseas voter, oversea federal election voter.
Section 19:59-4 - Request for application; qualification to vote.
Section 19:59-5 - Application form.
Section 19:59-6 - Approval; lists; inspection; delivery to county board.
Section 19:59-7 - Form of ballot.
Section 19:59-8 - Instructions for completion, return of ballots; notice.
Section 19:59-9 - Printing of certificate upon margin of flap of inner envelope.
Section 19:59-10 - Completion, transmittal of ballot.
Section 19:59-11 - Receiving and handling of ballots.
Section 19:59-12 - Request for ballots, transmittal.
Section 19:59-13 - Rules and regulations.
Section 19:59-14 - Validity of voted overseas ballot transmitted by electronic means.
Section 19:59-15 - Procedure relative to ballot transmission by electronic means.
Section 19:59-16 - Information provided to overseas voters, overseas federal elections voters.
Section 19:60-1 - School elections, adjustments, ballots.
Section 19:60-1.1 - Procedure for moving the date of school elections.
Section 19:60-1.2 - Moving date of certain school district annual school election.
Section 19:60-2 - Special elections; days, certain, changes; notice.
Section 19:60-4 - Submission of public questions.
Section 19:60-5 - Petition of nomination; contents.
Section 19:60-6 - Certificate accompanying nominating petition.
Section 19:60-7 - Nomination procedure; withdrawal, vacancy; objections.
Section 19:60-8 - Positions on ballot determined by drawing.
Section 19:60-9 - Ballot, form, contents.
Section 19:60-10 - Printing of sample ballots
Section 19:60-10.1 - Information sent to newly-registered voters for school election.
Section 19:60-11 - Use of poll list in lieu of signature copy register.
Section 19:60-12 - Expenses; mandated expenditures.
Section 19:61-1 - Findings, declarations relative to elections.
Section 19:61-2 - Short title.
Section 19:61-3 - Federal Elections Assistance Fund.
Section 19:61-4 - Free-access system for voters.
Section 19:61-5 - Free-access system for information to voters using mail-in, overseas ballots.
Section 19:61-6 - Filing of complaint, procedure in Division of Elections, alternative procedure.
Section 19:61-7 - Report on certain absentee ballots in federal elections.
Section 19:61-8 - Reports on implementation of "Help America Vote Act of 2002."
Section 19:61-9 - Audits of election results.
Section 19:62-1 - Municipality with 500 or fewer persons may conduct elections by mail.
Section 19:62-2 - Election by mail, duties of county clerk.
Section 19:62-3 - Election by mail, duties of county board of elections.
Section 19:62-4 - Election by mail, availability of voting machine accessible to disabled persons.
Section 19:62-5 - Replacement ballot.
Section 19:62-6 - Statement on ballot.
Section 19:62-7 - Ballots for primary election for general election.
Section 19:62-8 - Voter's actions prior to transmittal of ballot.
Section 19:62-9 - Open hours of office of municipal clerk on election days.
Section 19:62-10 - Receipt time of ballot for it to be counted, counting.
Section 19:62-11 - Criteria for a ballot to be counted.
Section 19:62-12 - Challenging of voter, ballot.
Section 19:62-13 - Rules, regulations.
Section 19:63-1 - Short title.
Section 19:63-2 - Definitions relative to voting by mail.
Section 19:63-3 - Procedure for use of mail-in ballot.
Section 19:63-3.1 - Additions to list of mail-in voters.
Section 19:63-4 - Application for mail-in ballot; authorized messenger, bearer.
Section 19:63-5 - Application for mail-in ballot to county clerk.
Section 19:63-6 - Publication of notice.
Section 19:63-6.1 - Voter education campaign, vote by mail status; removal, change, potential.
Section 19:63-7 - Printing of mail-in ballots.
Section 19:63-7.1 - Production, transmission of mail-in ballots in certain circumstances.
Section 19:63-9 - Delivery of mail-in ballots.
Section 19:63-10 - Forwarding of requests to county board of elections, lists of requests kept.
Section 19:63-11 - Ballots marked "Official Mail-In Ballot."
Section 19:63-12 - Directions for preparation, transmission of mail-in ballot; free-access system.
Section 19:63-13 - Certificate of mail-in voter.
Section 19:63-14 - Certification by county clerk.
Section 19:63-15 - Marking of applicant's record.
Section 19:63-16 - Marking, delivery of mail-in ballot.
Section 19:63-16.1 - Options for delivery of mail-in ballot by voter.
Section 19:63-17 - Actions of county board of elections relative to mail-in ballot.
Section 19:63-17.1 - Determination of validity of mail-in ballot.
Section 19:63-17.2 - Educational materials for "evaluators."
Section 19:63-19 - Mail-in ballot deemed valid.
Section 19:63-20 - Mail-in voters, certain, not permitted to vote in person.
Section 19:63-21 - Rejection of ballot mailed in by voter subsequently deceased.
Section 19:63-22 - Opening of mail-in ballot.
Section 19:63-23 - Marking in voting records of information relative to mail-in ballots.
Section 19:63-25 - Powers exercised over mail-in voting.
Section 19:63-26 - No election held invalid due to mail-in ballots.
Section 19:63-27 - Ballot required to be sealed before delivery.
Section 19:63-28 - Violations, third degree crime; penalties.
Section 19:63-29 - "Mail-in Ballot Local Reimbursement Fund."
Section 19:63-30 - Retroactivity.
Section 19:63-31 - Conducting of November 2020 General Election.