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  2. New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission - Wikipedia

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    The New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission (ELEC) is an independent governmental agency that is responsible for monitoring the integrity of campaign finances in elections in New Jersey. The Commission was established in 1973. Candidates for all public elections in New Jersey are required to file contribution and expenditure reports.

  3. New Jersey Election Law Revision Commission - Wikipedia

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    The resolution specified that a nine-member panel would review NJ's election laws — many of which "are contradictory, repetitious, and some of them are outmoded and unnecessary"— and deliver recommendations for modernizing NJ's election laws by January 1954. [3] The committee held its first meeting in February 1954. [15]

  4. United States corporate law - Wikipedia

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    Schedule 13D, within 10 days anyone who acquires beneficial ownership of more than 5% of any class of publicly traded securities in a public company must tell the SEC. SEA 1934 §13 or 15(d) requires an annual report; Form 10-K, the basic information required by the US Securities and Exchange Commission as an annual report

  5. Our guide to New Jersey's 2024 elections for federal ... - AOL

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    Mail-in ballots have to be mailed or returned in person to the voter's county board of elections office or an authorized ballot drop box no later than 8 p.m. on Election Day, Nov. 5.

  6. Elections in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Elections are regulated under state law, Title 19. The office of the New Jersey Secretary of State has a Division of Elections that oversees the execution of elections under state law (This used to be the New Jersey Attorney General). In addition, the New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission (ELEC) is responsible for administering ...

  7. Secretary of State of New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The Secretary is the Chief Elections Officer of New Jersey. Prior to April 1, 2008, the electoral division was under the New Jersey Attorney General. [1] The Secretary of State is also the chair of the board of State Canvasser, which certifies election results for federal and state office elections and public questions. [2]

  8. This is what New Jersey officials are doing to ensure a ... - AOL

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  9. NJ election 2024 FAQ: Voter registration, ballot deadlines ...

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    The state is now hiring poll workers for 2024 elections. The New Jersey Division of Elections is hiring residents to work at the polls at a rate of $21.43 per hour during in-person early voting ...