New Jersey Statutes § 19:23-8 Numbers of signers to petitions
Statute Text
The petitions for candidates to be voted for by the voters of a political party throughout the entire State shall in the aggregate be signed by at least 1,000 such voters; in the case of candidates to be voted for by the voters of a political party throughout a congressional district by at least 200 of such voters; in the case of candidates for the Senate and General Assembly at least 100 such voters; in the case of candidates to be voted for by the voters of a political party throughout a county or any county election district, by at least 100 of such voters; in the case of candidates to be voted for by the voters of a political party throughout a municipality having a population in excess of 14,000 as ascertained by the last Federal census by at least 50 of such voters; in the case of candidates to be voted for by the voters of a political party throughout all other municipalities or any ward of any municipality by at least 25 of such voters; in the case of a candidate to be voted for by the voters of a political party within a single election district by at least 10 of such voters.
Notwithstanding the above provisions, in the case of petitions for candidates to be voted for by the voters of a political party throughout any municipality having a population that is less than 7,000 as ascertained by the last federal census, or any ward or election district of any municipality, the number of signers of any such petition may be fewer than the minimum number specified above, but shall be at least five percent in number of the total vote cast by the voters of that political party at the last preceding primary election held for the election of that party's candidates for the General Assembly. In no case, however, shall there be fewer than one signer of any such petition.
For a person to be nominated for any office or elected to any political party position at the primary election by having the person's name written or pasted upon the primary election ballot, that person shall receive a number of votes at least equal to the number of signatures required on a candidate nominating petition pursuant to this section.
History
Amended by L. 2023 , c. 288 , s. 1 , eff. 1/16/2024 .
Amended by L.1945, c.285, p.836, s.1; L.1948, c.438, p.1699, s.8; L.1967, c.22, s.3, eff. 3/23/1967 ; L.1975, c.43, s.3, eff. 4/3/1975 ; L.1981, c.164, s.1.
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