WeVote

Bill

Bill

S 4313

Concerns deployment of military or other federal forces at polling places in the State.

2026-2027 Regular Session Introduced by Joe Cryan and 1 co-sponsor

S 4313 sets rules and oversight on federal or military personnel at New Jersey polling places to protect election integrity and prevent intimidation.

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate State Government, Wagering, Tourism & Historic Preservation Committee
0
WeVote Research Nonpartisan
Bill Summary · S 4313

Summary of Bill S 4313 (Session 222) – New Jersey

Purpose and intent

S 4313 addresses concerns about the deployment of military or other federal forces at polling places within New Jersey. The bill appears to aim at establishing rules, limitations, or oversight relating to federal personnel presence at state or local election sites, with the stated goal of protecting the integrity of the election process and ensuring a secure, non-intimidating voting environment.

Key provisions and changes (as described by the bill)

  • The bill specifies circumstances or criteria governing the involvement of federal personnel at polling places in New Jersey.
  • It may set conditions, restrictions, or prohibitions on the deployment or presence of military or federal forces at polling locations during election periods.
  • It could establish notification, reporting, or oversight mechanisms for any federal presence related to voting sites.
  • It may delineate enforcement provisions, penalties, or remedies if provisions are violated.

Note: The exact text of S 4313 would provide precise language on what is allowed or prohibited, the scope (e.g., during polling hours, on Election Day, or surrounding security incidents), and any exceptions (such as standard federal law enforcement actions unrelated to polling). The summary above reflects the bill’s general stated focus on federal or military deployments at polling places.

Who or what would be affected

  • Voters in New Jersey, who would experience any changes to the rules governing polling place operations during elections.
  • Election officials and polling place staff, who would implement any restrictions, notification requirements, or procedures.
  • Federal entities involved in election activities, insofar as the bill imposes limits or oversight on their presence at polling sites.
  • Law enforcement and security personnel who operate in or near polling places, subject to the bill’s provisions.

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • The bill is sponsored in the New Jersey Legislature with a co-sponsor listed as Joe Cryan.
  • Details on committee assignments, hearing dates, and potential amendments would be determined through the legislative process.
  • If enacted, the bill would become law in New Jersey and would take effect according to its specified effective date (often upon enactment or a defined future date).

Potential impacts and considerations

  • Civil rights and voter access: Provisions could influence perceptions of safety and intimidation at polling places, impacting voter confidence and turnout.
  • Operational clarity: Clear rules could reduce ambiguity for election officials regarding when and how federal personnel may interact with polling sites.
  • Federal-state relations: The bill may shape how New Jersey coordinates with federal authorities on election-site presence.
  • Litigation risk: Ambiguities in the statute could lead to legal challenges or need for subsequent clarifying amendments.

If you’d like, I can attach the bill’s exact text and provide a line-by-line analysis of specific sections, or compare S 4313 to similar provisions in other states.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

Sign in to ask a question.