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  8. Chapter 25 - Offenses Against The Election Laws


Chapter 25 - Offenses Against The Election Laws


  • Section 7-25-10. False swearing in applying for registration.
  • Section 7-25-20. Fraudulent registration or voting.
  • Section 7-25-50. Bribery at elections; unlawful to accept bribery.
  • Section 7-25-60. Procuring or offering to procure votes by bribery.
  • Section 7-25-70. Procuring or offering to procure votes by threats.
  • Section 7-25-80. Threatening, intimidating, or abusing voters.
  • Section 7-25-100. Allowing ballot to be seen, removing ballot from voting place, improper assistance, and related offenses.
  • Section 7-25-110. Voting more than once at elections.
  • Section 7-25-120. Impersonating a voter.
  • Section 7-25-130. Arrest of person who impersonates a voter.
  • Section 7-25-140. Copies of certain election laws may be posted.
  • Section 7-25-150. Swearing falsely at elections or taking oath in another's name.
  • Section 7-25-160. Wilful neglect or corrupt conduct on part of poll managers.
  • Section 7-25-170. Wilful neglect or corrupt conduct by officers other than managers.
  • Section 7-25-180. Unlawful distribution of campaign literature.
  • Section 7-25-190. Illegal conduct at elections generally.
  • Section 7-25-200. Unlawful inducement to file for or withdraw from candidacy for election.
  • Section 7-25-210. Vandalizing or removing political campaign sign; exceptions; penalty.
  • Section 7-25-220. Immunity of poll workers.
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