32-108.01. Electioneering, defined.
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(1)Electioneering means the deliberate, visible display or audible or physical dissemination of information for the purpose of advocating for or against:
(a)Any candidate for an office on the ballot for the election at which such display or dissemination is occurring;
(b)Any officeholder of an elected state constitutional office or federal office at the time of the election at which such display or dissemination is occurring; or
(c)Any political party on the ballot for the election at which such display or dissemination is occurring.
(2)For purposes of this section, information includes:
(a)A candidate's name, likeness, logo, or symbol;
(b)a button, hat, pencil, pen, shirt, sign, or sticker containing information described by this section; and
(c)audible information or any literature, writing, or drawing referring to a candidate, an officeholder, or a political party described in this section.