ASSEMBLY, No. 208

STATE OF NEW JERSEY

220th LEGISLATURE

 

PRE-FILED FOR INTRODUCTION IN THE 2022 SESSION

 


 

Sponsored by:

Assemblyman  KEVIN J. ROONEY

District 40 (Bergen, Essex, Morris and Passaic)

Assemblyman  ROBERT J. KARABINCHAK

District 18 (Middlesex)

Assemblyman  RAJ MUKHERJI

District 33 (Hudson)

 

Co-Sponsored by:

Assemblymen Verrelli, Peterson, DiMaio, Assemblywomen Chaparro, Quijano, Reynolds-Jackson and Assemblyman Danielsen

 

 

 

 

SYNOPSIS

     Raises pay for election workers to $300 per day; appropriates $7,000,000 to Department of State.

 

CURRENT VERSION OF TEXT

     Introduced Pending Technical Review by Legislative Counsel.

  


An Act concerning compensation for election workers and amending R.S.19:45-6 and P.L.2001, c.245 and making an appropriation.

 

     Be It Enacted by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey:

 

      1.   R.S.19:45-6 is amended to read as follows:

      19:45-6.  The compensation of each member of the district boards for all services performed by them under the provisions of this Title shall be as follows:

      In all counties, for all services rendered including the counting of the votes, and in counties wherein voting machines are used, the tabulation of the votes registered on the voting machines, and the delivery of the returns, registry binders, ballot boxes and keys for the voting machines to the proper election officials, [$200] $300 each time the primary election, the general election or any special election is held under this Title; provided, however, that:

      a.  (1)  The member of the board charged with the duty of obtaining and signing for the signature copy registers shall receive an additional $12.50 per election, such remuneration being limited to only one board member per election, or $6.25 to each of two board members if they share such responsibility for the signature copy registers, and  (2)  the member of the board charged with the duty of returning the signature copy registers shall receive an additional $12.50 per election, such remuneration being limited to only one board member per election, or $6.25 to each of two board members if they share such responsibility for the signature copy registers;

      b.  In the case of any member of the board who is required under R.S.19:50-1 to attend in a given year a training program for district board members, but who fails to attend such a training program in that year, that compensation shall be $50.00 for each of those elections;

      c.   In counties wherein voting machines are used no compensation shall be paid for any services rendered at any special election held at the same time as any primary or general election. Such compensation shall be in lieu of all other fees and payments; and

      d.  Compensation for district board members serving at a school election held at a time other than the time of the general election shall be paid by the board of education of the school district conducting the election at an hourly rate of $5.77, except that the board of education may compensate such district board members at a pro-rated hourly rate consistent with the daily rate up to a maximum of [$14.29] $19.64. The provisions of subsections a., b., and c. of this section shall also apply to district board members serving at a school election held at a time other than at the time of the general election, except that in the case of subsection b., the compensation shall be at an hourly rate of $3.85.

      Compensation due each member shall be paid within 30 days but not within 20 days after each election; provided, however, that no compensation shall be paid to any member of any such district board who may have been removed from office or application for the removal of whom is pending under the provisions of R.S.19:6-4.

      In the case of any member of the board who is required under R.S.19:50-1 to attend in a given year a training program for district board members, a county may provide, at its discretion, compensation to such a member who attends the training program in an amount determined by the county, and the compensation shall be an expense of the county.

(cf. P.L.2011, c.202, s.32)

 

      2.   Section 6 of P.L.2001, c.245 (C.19:45-6.2) is amended to read as follows:

      6.   In accordance with the provisions of Art.VIII, Sec.II, par.5 of the Constitution, upon application for reimbursement by a county governing body to the [Attorney General] Secretary of State and approval of the application by the Director of the Division of Budget and Accounting, a county shall be reimbursed by the State for:

      a.   compensation to each member of the district board of elections who shall have served at the general election, the primary election, and any nonpartisan municipal, special, or recall election, and who shall have qualified for and been paid [$200] $300 for such service in accordance with R.S.19:45-6, the sum of [$125] $225; and

      b.  any additional costs incurred by the county as a result of the provisions of this act, P.L.2001, c.245.

(cf. P.L.2001, c.245, s.6)

 

      3.   There is appropriated from the State General Fund to the Department of State the sum of $7,000,000 to be distributed among the counties subject to the requirements of section 6 of P.L.2001, c.245 (C.19:45-6.2), as amended by section 2 of this act, P.L.   , c.     (pending before the Legislature as this bill), as reimbursement for the costs of implementing the provisions of this act.

 

     4.    This act shall take effect immediately.

 

 

STATEMENT

 

      This bill increases the compensation of election workers from $200 per day to $300 per day and appropriates $7,000,000 to the Department of State.

      Under current law, election workers are paid $200 per day each time the primary election, the general election, or any special election is held.  The State reimburses $125 of the payment to election workers while the counties account for the rest.  This bill increases the State’s reimbursement to $225 while keeping the counties sum at $75.

      The bill increases the maximum hourly rate for election workers serving at a school election held at a time other than the general election, from $14.29 to $19.64. The bill also permits a county to provide an election worker training program for district board members at the expense of the county.

      The bill clarifies that the Secretary of State handles election reimbursement matters rather than the Attorney General.

      The bill appropriates from the State General Fund to the Department of State the sum of $7,000,000 to reimburse the counties for the costs of implementing the bill’s provisions.