This bill amends the process for filling vacancies in the United States House of Representatives from New Jersey, establishing a more expedited timeline for the Governor to issue a writ of election. Specifically, the Governor is required to issue the writ within 10 days of the vacancy occurring, unless the unexpired term is less than 135 days. The bill also allows for a special election date to be designated rather than requiring the election to coincide with the next general election. It outlines two scenarios for filling the vacancy: if the unexpired term is 180 days or more, a special primary election will be held, while if the term is less than 180 days but at least 135 days, a special election will occur without a primary.

Additionally, the bill updates various statutory provisions to reflect current practices, such as changing the publication requirements for election notices and clarifying the timeline for drawing candidate positions on the ballot. It removes outdated language regarding the meeting of district boards for voter registration and specifies that the drawing for candidate positions will occur as soon as practicable after the special primary election, ensuring public notice is provided. Overall, the bill aims to streamline the election process for filling vacancies in the House of Representatives, ensuring timely representation for the state.

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Introduced: 19:27-10.1