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Chapter 151 - Elections: Prohibited Acts and Penalties


  • Section 9-349 - Unlawful sessions of board for admission.
  • Section 9-350 - Failure to warn election.
  • Section 9-351 - Delay in counting or declaring vote.
  • Section 9-352 - Tampering with tabulator by election official.
  • Section 9-353 - False statement, certificate or return.
  • Section 9-354 - Improper printing of ballot.
  • Section 9-355 - Official neglect or fraud.
  • Section 9-356 - Neglect to elect grand jurors.
  • Section 9-357 - Fraudulent registration.
  • Section 9-358 - False swearing before registrar, moderator, board or State Elections Enforcement Commission.
  • Section 9-359 - Absentee ballots.
  • Section 9-359a - False statement in absentee balloting. Class D felony.
  • Section 9-360 - Fraudulent voting.
  • Section 9-361 - Primary or enrollment violations.
  • Section 9-362 - Decision of election officials no bar to prosecution.
  • Section 9-363 - Circulation of misleading instructions.
  • Section 9-364 - Influencing elector to refrain from voting.
  • Section 9-364a - (Formerly Sec. 9-344). Acts prohibited in elections, primaries, referenda, caucuses and conventions. Penalties.
  • Section 9-364b - Restrictions on incumbents' use of public funds.
  • Section 9-365 - Employers' threats.
  • Section 9-366 - Interference with electors in voting.
  • Section 9-367 - Tampering with ballot or voting tabulator.
  • Section 9-368 - Arrest of accused.
  • Section 9-368a and 9-368b - Transferred
  • Section 9-368c - Misrepresentation of contents of a petition.
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