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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.
In 2009, the US District Court of New Jersey agreed to several modifications of the consent decree, including the addition of an expiration date. [2] That date was set for December 1, 2017. Democrats sought an extension of the consent decree based on allegations of new conduct, but the request was denied in January 2018 and the decree expired.
Many Republicans claimed voter fraud was to blame. Recounts were held in multiple states, including five New Jersey counties. [23] Bateman called NJ's election laws "a horrible mass of aged inconsistencies, contradictions, and legal phrases which can be interpreted to meet any need." [24]
This week, New Jersey will learn more about the money spent by special interests in this fall's election. How much transparency can voters expect? Dark money disclosures in NJ elections are a ...
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It's time to start thinking about voting in New Jersey's 2024 primary and general election. Here are some answers to common questions. NJ election 2024 FAQ: Voter registration, ballot deadlines ...
After the 2020 United States presidential election, the campaign for incumbent President Donald Trump and others filed 62 lawsuits contesting election processes, vote counting, and the vote certification process in 9 states (including Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin) and the District of Columbia.
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