S 3077
Prohibits New Jersey Legislature from solely altering conduct or outcome of any election; reaffirms separation of powers concerning elections.
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Bill overview
This bill aims to clarify the roles of the New Jersey Legislature, executive branch, and judicial branch in conducting and overseeing elections. It specifically prohibits the legislature from solely altering the way an election is conducted or its outcome, reinforcing the principle of separation of powers as outlined in the New Jersey Constitution. The bill ensures that each branch maintains its appropriate responsibilities within the election process.
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