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Code · Montana · Title 13 — Elections · Chapter 35 · Part 2

13-35-206. Injury to election equipment, materials, and records.

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13-35-206 . Injury to election equipment, materials, and records. A person is guilty of criminal mischief or tampering with public records and information, as appropriate, and is punishable as provided in 45-6-101 or 45-7-208 , as applicable, whenever the person:
(1)prior to or on election day, knowingly defaces or destroys any list of candidates posted in accordance with the provisions of the law;
(2)during an election:
(a)removes or defaces instructions for the voters; or
(b)removes or destroys any of the supplies or other conveniences placed in the voting station for the purpose of enabling a voter to prepare the voter's ballot;
(3)removes any ballots from the polling place before the closing of the polls with the purpose of changing the result of the election;
(4)carries away or destroys any poll lists, checklists, ballots, ballot boxes, or other equipment for the purpose of disrupting or invalidating an election;
(5)knowingly detains, mutilates, alters, or destroys any election returns;
(6)mutilates, secretes, destroys, or alters election records, except as provided by law;
(7)tampers with, disarranges, defaces, injures, or impairs a voting system with the intent to alter the outcome of an election;
(8)mutilates, injures, or destroys a ballot or appliance used in connection with a voting system; or
(9)fraudulently defaces or destroys a declaration or certificate of nomination.
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