ELEC

  • What is ELEC?

    Established in 1973‚ ELEC monitors the campaign financing of all elections in the State. Whether the election is for Governor or Mayor‚ member of the Legislature or a City Council‚ candidates and campaign organizations are required to file with the Commission contribution and expenditure reports.

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  • Hours of Operation

    Commission:
    9:00 am-5:00 pm‚ Monday - Friday

    Public Room:
    9:15 am-4:45 pm‚ Monday - Friday

    Email

    To report web site problems and web site feedback via email to webmaster.

  • Address

    As of December 4‚ 2017‚ the New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission will be located at 25 South Stockton Street‚ 5th Floor‚ Trenton‚ NJ 08608.

    By U.S. Mail

    New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission‚ P.O. Box 185‚ Trenton‚ New Jersey 08625-0185.

    By Commercial Delivery Service

    New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission‚ 25 South Stockton Street‚ 5th Floor‚ Trenton‚ NJ 08608.

  • By Phone

    General information and Help Desk at: (609) 292–8700

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ELEC Connect

Press Advisory • Candidate Financial Disclosure Rates Hit Lowest Rate Since 2011

Seventy-eight percent of candidates who sought legislative seats in the June 4 primary filed personal financial disclosure reports (PFDs), the lowest percentage since 2011, according to an analysis by the New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission (ELEC).
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Press Advisory • FY 2019 Budget Draws Lobbyists

Legislation enacting the $36.5 billion state budget for fiscal year 2019, legalizing recreational marijuana in New Jersey and boosting the corporate business surtax rank among the most lobbied bills during the current legislative session, according to a new analysis by the New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission (ELEC).
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Press Advisory • Meeting Agenda

The New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission will have a meeting at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, June 18, 2019, at the Commission’s office at 25 South Stockton Street, 5th Floor, Trenton, New Jersey.
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Press Advisory • Enforcement Action

Twenty-six municipal candidates must pay fines and fees totaling approximately $7,794.08 for violating the Campaign Contributions and Expenditures Reporting Act, the New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission (ELEC) announced today.
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ELEC-Tronic Newsletter, Issue 120 • June 2019

The goal of the newsletter is to acquaint the State’s residents with important information in the areas of campaign finance‚ gubernatorial public financing‚ lobbying‚ and pay-to-play.
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