New Jersey Statutes § 19:62-3 Election by mail, duties of county board of elections
Statute Text
If an election by mail is authorized pursuant to section 1 of this act,
P.L.
2005
, c.
148
(C.19:62-1), the county board of elections shall:
a.
consult with the county clerk and the municipal clerk with respect to the conduct of the election, as provided for in subsections d. and h. of
section
2
of
P.L.
2005
, c.
148
(C.19:62-2);
b.
receive all ballots for the election returned by United States mail and collect all ballots for the election which were deposited in designated places of deposit prior to the time established for the closing of the polls;
c.
verify the signature of the voter on the outer envelope of each ballot returned by comparing it with the signature on that person's voter registration form, in accordance with the rules and regulations adopted by the Attorney General, and if it is determined that the voter to whom a ballot or a replacement ballot has been issued has voted more than once, not count any ballot by that voter;
d.
remove the inner envelope from the outer envelope of each ballot on the day of the election and proceed with the canvass of such ballots; and
e.
conduct the canvass of the ballots and the certification of the results of the election in accordance with the procedures provided for such actions in this act,
P.L.
2005
, c.
148
(C.19:62-1 et seq.) and in Title 19 of the Revised Statutes.
History
Added by L. 2005 , c. 148 , s. 3 , eff. 7/12/2005 .
Explore Related Documents
This section contains links to related documents with the same tags to allow you quickly access other relevant legal materials. These links include document types and counts, enabling you to explore similar content efficiently.
-
Election Officials / Responsibilities - Election Officials (164)
- Statutes (162)
- Regulations (2)
- Election Law Manual
- Chapter 2: State Regulation of Candidacies And Candidate Ballot Access, Subchapter 3: Public Support Requirements
- Chapter 2: State Regulation of Candidacies And Candidate Ballot Access, Subchapter 4: Miscellaneous Candidacy Regulations
- Chapter 2: State Regulation of Candidacies And Candidate Ballot Access, Subchapter 5: Ballot Access Challenges
- Chapter 4: State Regulation of Ballot Measures, Subchapter 4: Court Involvement in Ballot Measure Issues
- Chapter 6: Election Administration, Subchapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 6: Election Administration, Subchapter 2: Ballot Creation
- Chapter 6: Election Administration, Subchapter 3: Absentee Voting
- Chapter 6: Election Administration, Subchapter 5: Polling Place Selection
- Chapter 6: Election Administration, Subchapter 6: Poll Workers
- Chapter 6: Election Administration, Subchapter 8: Rescheduling an Election Due to Disaster
- Chapter 7: The Role of Courts on Election Day, Subchapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 7: The Role of Courts on Election Day, Subchapter 2: Election Day Remedies Sought
- Chapter 8: Canvassing, Certification, and Recounts, Subchapter 2: Canvassing
- Chapter 8: Canvassing, Certification, and Recounts, Subchapter 4: Recounts
- Chapter 12: Special Considerations, Subchapter 6: Immunity for Election Officials
-
Voting / Vote by Mail and Absentee Voting (84)
- Statutes (84)
- Election Law Manual
- Chapter 1: Federal Regulation of State and Local Electoral Practices, Subchapter 3: Federal Statutory Considerations
- Chapter 5: State Regulation of Voters, Subchapter 3: Voter Registration Processes
- Chapter 6: Election Administration, Subchapter 3: Absentee Voting
- Chapter 8: Canvassing, Certification, and Recounts, Subchapter 2: Canvassing
- Chapter 11: Extraordinary and Equitable Relief, Subchapter 2: Extraordinary Writs