Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) The election
procedures as required by
43:16A-13 for the election of a
retired member-trustee to the PFRS Board are set forth within this section. For
purposes of this section, the election cycle begins upon distribution of the
notice of election and ends with the certification of the results by the PFRS
Board.
(b) Eligible candidates
shall include all retired members of the PFRS. A retired member is one who
meets the criteria set forth in
17:4-6.3(a). All
candidates shall comply with any and all requirements as provided by law and
this chapter. Any candidate who fails to comply with the law and this chapter
is automatically disqualified as a candidate.
(c) The following shall apply to the notice
of election:
1. At least six months prior to
the expiration of a term of office of a retired member-trustee or immediately
upon a vacancy on the Board, a notice shall be prepared and posted to the
Division's website and printed in the retiree newsletter. The notice will be
sent to the member's last known mailing address and shall inform the members
that the instructions for the nominating process are available from the Board
Secretary at the Division;
2. The
notice of election shall:
i. Advise the
retired member of the election;
ii.
State the position and term to be filled;
iii. State that the instruction for the
nominating process are available from the Board Secretary at the
Division;
iv. State the date of the
election;
v. Identify all present
members of the Board; and
vi.
Include any other information regarding a particular election as specified by
the Board; and
3. The
notice of election shall be provided to each retired member, together with
instructions.
(d) The
following shall apply to the nominating process:
1. The instructions for the nominating
process shall be available at the Office of the Board Secretary of the
PFRS;
2. A member who is seeking
the nomination to be a candidate for an elected position shall prepare a
written letter of interest and submit it to the Board Secretary. The Board
Secretary will verify the eligibility of a member to be a candidate. If the
member qualifies as a candidate, the Office of the Board Secretary shall then
forward instructions regarding the nominating process;
3. The nominating instructions for retired
member-trustees shall explain that at least 100 retired members who are
eligible to vote for the positions are required to register their nominations
for the candidate through a designated website or, if necessary, a signed paper
petition;
4. The form shall explain
that a retired member shall nominate only one candidate seeking the
retired-member trustee position;
5.
The last date for nominating a candidate shall be identified, as well as the
approximate date the election packets shall be sent to the retired
members;
6. If only one candidate
is nominated for the position, the candidate shall be deemed elected to the
position without balloting. A notice on the Division's website shall be posted
indicating no contest since only one candidate was nominated; and
7. If no candidates qualify for the position,
the position will remain vacant until the next election cycle and will be
vacant for the remainder of the unexpired term.
(e) The following shall apply to the
distribution of the election packets:
1. The
Board reserves the right to authorize a vendor to collect votes through one or
more of the following election processes. All eligible retired members shall
have an opportunity to cast a ballot through one of the following:
i. Telephone (voice retrieval
system-electronic vote);
ii.
Internet access (electronic vote); or
iii. Paper ballot (postage-paid, self seal
return mailer);
2. For
each eligible retired voter as defined within
17:4-6.3(a)
there shall be forwarded to him or her an election packet, which shall include
the following information and instructions:
i.
The name of the eligible voter, pension retirement number, ballot number and
personal identification number (PIN);
ii. The closing date of the
election;
iii. The name of each
candidate nominated, including a biographical sketch listing the candidate's
background and former employer;
iv.
Instructions on how to properly cast a vote, including notification that shall
advise the member that mutilated ballots, illegible ballots, ballots with
write-in votes, ballots with multiple votes or ballots where it cannot be
determined for whom the member intended to vote shall be declared invalid and
not considered in the final election count;
v. Instruction on how to properly cast an
electronic vote;
vi. Instruction on
proper use of the PIN number;
vii.
Notification that the candidate receiving a plurality of the legal votes cast
shall be declared elected to the position;
viii. Notification that the first vote cast
shall be counted as the official vote and subsequent votes shall be rejected;
and
ix. A statement regarding the
confidentiality and security used by the vendor to protect the election process
against fraudulent and/or multiple voting;
3. The positions listed on the ballot shall
be determined by a drawing conducted at a time and place determined appropriate
by the Board Secretary. All candidates may attend such drawing by contacting
the Board Secretary;
4. The
candidate receiving the highest number of legal votes shall be deemed to be
elected to that position;
5. The
Secretary of the Board shall oversee the election procedure to ensure that the
vendor complies with all of the requirements and assures the validity of the
final election count;
6. The
candidates for election whose names are printed upon the ballots shall be
invited to attend the presentation of the final results of the
election.
(f) The
following shall apply to biographical information:
1. An informational sheet of biographical
information regarding each candidate shall be prepared by the candidate and
submitted to the Board Secretary;
2. The Board Secretary shall inform each
candidate that the biographical information shall be included with the election
packet;
3. The biographical
information on each candidate shall be included on the ballot and provided to
those eligible to vote as part of the election packet; and
4. Endorsements are not permitted in the
biographical information.
(g) The following apply to vote tabulation:
1. Only a member's first vote shall be
counted as the official electronic or paper ballot. All duplicate or subsequent
votes shall be considered invalid and not included in the final election
count;
2. The candidate receiving
the highest number of all legal votes contained in (e) and (f) above shall be
deemed to be elected to the position;
3. The Secretary of the Board shall oversee
the election process to ensure that the vendor complies with all of the
requirements and to assure the validity of the final election count;
and
4. The eligible candidates for
the election shall be invited to the presentation of the final results of the
election.
(h) The
following shall apply to recount procedures:
1. Any candidate or member who shall have
reason to believe that an error has been made in counting or declaring the vote
may request in writing, within 20 days of the certification of the results of
the election, that the Board at its next regular meeting or at a special
meeting, hold a hearing to consider the request and determine whether a recount
shall be held. The Board shall notify all candidates of its decision within 10
days thereafter. At such hearing, any member of the Board who is a candidate on
the contested ballot shall not vote in the Board's decision on the request.
Candidates on the contested ballot shall be invited to attend the Board's
meeting and may present evidence to support their beliefs;
2. If a candidate or other interested party
requests a recount within the prescribed time, this request shall be reviewed
and granted by the Board if a recount could possibly affect the results of the
election. All ballots received shall then be recounted and the recount shall be
supervised by the Board Secretary. The Board Secretary shall certify the
results of the recount to the Board. If a recount is not requested within 20
days, the ballots may be destroyed; and
3. Upon election and the taking of an oath of
office, a retired police and fire member-trustee shall serve for a term of four
years. In the event that no member is certified as the winner of an election,
the incumbent trustee shall serve until a successor is certified by the
Board.
(i) In the event
the victorious candidate dies or is unable or unwilling to serve as such
retired member-trustee prior to the beginning of the candidate's term as
trustee, the Board shall conduct a new election to fill the Board vacancy. For
purposes of this provision, a retired member-trustee's term begins upon the
taking of the oath of office.