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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 119 — Election offenses and prosecutions

119.105 Removal or destruction of election supplies or booths.

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(1)Any person who steals or willfully destroys any of the election supplies required to
be furnished by the county clerk shall be fined not less than fifty dollars ($50) nor
more than two hundred dollars ($200), and imprisoned in the county jail for not less
than one
(1)month nor more than six
(6)months.
(2)Any person who, during an election, knowingly and willfully removes or defaces
the cards printed for the instruction of the voters, or destroys or removes any booth
or other convenience provided for the election, or induces or attempts to induce any
person to commit any such act, shall be imprisoned in the county jail for not less
than six
(6)months nor more than one
(1)year.
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