New Jersey Statutes § 19:31-14 New or altered districts; notice to registrants and to commissioner; registrations not invalidated
Statute Text
When a new district has been created or the boundaries of any district have been changed, the commissioner shall transfer the permanent registration forms of registered voters whose voting districts have been changed, of which change the registrant may be notified by postal card. Within ten days after the creation of any such new district, the commissioner of registration shall notify the Secretary of State of such fact.
The registration of a voter shall not be invalidated by such alteration nor shall the right of any registered voter to vote be prejudiced by any error in making the transfers of the registration forms.
History
Amended by L.1947, c.277, p.982, s.1.
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