New Jersey Statutes § 19:63-10 Forwarding of requests to county board of elections, lists of requests kept
Statute Text
a.
Each county clerk, after processing the applications for mail-in ballots requiring approval under
section
8
of
P.L.
2009
, c.
79
(C.19:63-8) and furnishing the applicants with a mail-in ballot pursuant to that act, shall forward such requests, including those disapproved, to the county board of elections. Each clerk shall also keep one list of the requests received by the clerk and another list of the applicants whose applications were approved and sent mail-in ballots. Each list shall include the name and street address of each person requesting or receiving a mail-in ballot. The clerk shall update the lists each business day and they shall be made available to the public and transmitted to all election officials charged with the duty of administering this act.
b.
Each county board of elections shall keep a list of the name and street address of each person who returns a voted mail-in ballot and the name and street address of each person who delivers the ballot personally to the board. The board shall update the list each business day and it shall be accessible to the public and transmitted to all elections officials charged with the duty of administering this act.
The county clerk and the county board of elections shall keep the lists required by this section starting no later than the 14th day before the day of the election and continue to do so until the day of the election.
History
Added by L. 2009 , c. 79 ,s. 10 , eff. 7/1/2009 .
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