New Jersey 2026-2027 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A733

Introduced
1/13/26  

Caption

Increases daily compensation for election workers and increases additional compensation rate for election workers managing signature copy registers.

Impact

Should A733 be enacted, the implications on state laws would be significant, particularly in the realm of election management. The increase in pay for election workers not only serves to motivate more individuals to participate but also aims to ensure better oversight and management of elections. The state’s reimbursement to the counties for election worker salaries would also be raised from $225 to $325, while the counties would retain a contribution of $75. This adjustment reflects recognition of the financial burdens that local governments may face when conducting elections.

Summary

Assembly Bill A733 seeks to increase the daily compensation for election workers from $300 to $400 per day, reflecting an increase in recognition of the work performed during elections. Furthermore, the bill proposes to raise the additional compensation for workers responsible for obtaining and returning signature copy registers, enhancing the financial incentives for these specific duties. Currently, if one election worker carries out this task, they receive an additional $12.50, which will rise to $20. For scenarios where two workers share the responsibility, their additional compensation will be increased from $6.25 to $10 each.

Contention

While proponents of A733 argue that higher compensation is essential for attracting and retaining capable election workers, there may be concerns regarding the long-term sustainability of funding these increases. A debate may arise surrounding whether this financial commitment could lead to increased burdens on taxpayers or whether it reflects a necessary investment in the integrity of the electoral process. Local governments may also raise concerns regarding their own budget constraints in accommodating these compensation changes.

Overall_conclusion

In summary, Assembly Bill A733 represents a proactive step to enhance the remuneration of election workers in New Jersey. By increasing both daily wages and special compensation rates, the bill aims to improve recruitment and retention of these essential participants in state elections. The increased state reimbursement may provide local governments a reprieve in managing election-related costs, but concerns about potential implications on budgets warrant further discussion and consideration.

Companion Bills

NJ A4407

Carry Over Increases daily compensation for election workers and increases additional compensation rate for election workers managing signature copy registers.

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