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Code · Minnesota · Chapter 204

204C.14 UNLAWFUL VOTING; PENALTY.

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204C.14 UNLAWFUL VOTING; PENALTY.
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Subdivision 1. Violations; penalty.
No individual shall intentionally:
(a)misrepresent the individual's identity in applying for a ballot, depositing a ballot in a ballot box or attempting to vote by means of a voting machine or electronic voting system;
(b)vote more than once at the same election;
(c)put a ballot in a ballot box for any illegal purpose;
(d)give more than one ballot of the same kind to an election judge to be placed in a ballot box;
(e)aid, abet, counsel or procure another to go into any precinct for the purpose of voting in that precinct, knowing that the other individual is not eligible to vote in that precinct; or
(f)aid, abet, counsel or procure another to do any act in violation of this section.
A violation of this section is a felony.
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Subd. 2. Signature on roster as evidence of intent.
For purposes of proving a violation of this section, the signature of an individual on a polling place roster or voter signature certificate is prima facie evidence of the intent of the individual to vote at that election.
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