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NJ S1141
Bill
Status
1/13/2026
Primary Sponsor
Kristin Corrado
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AI Summary
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County clerks may remove voters from mail-in ballot lists if USPS returns election mail as undeliverable, the voter has not used a mail-in ballot for any election within a two-year period, or USPS records indicate an address change or undeliverable status
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Before removal, county clerks must send written notice explaining the reasons and providing instructions on how to continue voting by mail
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Voters have 30 days to respond to the confirmation notice; failure to respond results in removal from the mail-in ballot list
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Removed voters must receive a notice of removal along with an application to re-apply for vote-by-mail status
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Takes effect on the first day following the November general election after enactment
Legislative Description
Permits county clerk to remove voters from vote-by-mail lists under certain circumstances.
State Government, Wagering, Tourism & Historic Preservation
Last Action
Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate State Government, Wagering, Tourism & Historic Preservation Committee
1/13/2026