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Code · Kansas · Chapter 25 — Elections

25-2419. Misconduct of an election officer.

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25-2419. Misconduct of an election officer. Misconduct of an election officer is, while being charged with any election duty:
(a)Being grossly neglectful with respect thereto.
(b)Furnishing a voter with a ballot and informing such voter that any of its contents are different from that which appear thereon with intent to induce such voter to vote contrary to such voter's inclinations.
(c)Changing the ballot of a voter.
(d)Willfully permitting any person to testify as a witness or make an affidavit contrary to law.
(e)Preventing a qualified elector from voting.
(f)Refusing to receive the vote of a qualified elector when duly offered.
Misconduct of an election officer is a class B misdemeanor.
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