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Title 19 — Evidence · Chapter 34
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19:34-1 False registration or transfer; penalties.
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19:34-1.1 Crimes; election official defined.
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19:34-2 Offenses concerning nomination certificates or petitions.
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19:34-3 Ballots; offenses concerning printing, distribution, possession and forgery thereof.
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19:34-4 Voting by incarcerated person, fourth degree crime.
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19:34-5 Interference with conduct of election.
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19:34-6 Prohibited actions in polling place on election day; exception for simulated voting.
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19:34-7 Violation of ballot regulations.
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19:34-8. Sample ballot not to be accepted
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19:34-9 Prompting voter.
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19:34-10 Identifying or distinguishing marks on ballots.
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19:34-11 Fraudulent voting; interference with election or canvass; third degree crime.
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19:34-12 Attempt to cast illegal vote; third degree crime.
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19:34-13 Attempts to examine marked ballot, disclose content of mail-in ballot, third degree crime.
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19:34-14 Member of district board revealing knowledge of how voter voted.
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19:34-15 Electioneering within or about polling place; disorderly persons offense.
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19:34-16 Removal, destruction, mutilation of registry, voters' lists.
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19:34-17 Unlawfully taking ballot box or removing contents; destroying ballots; willfully suppressing records.
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19:34-18 Interfering with return of ballot boxes.
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19:34-19 Insignia at polls.
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19:34-20 Soliciting or procuring or assisting unlawful registration and other violations of election law.
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19:34-21 Voting in wrong party ballot box.
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19:34-22 False voting at primary.
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19:34-23 Primary election officials acting before taking oath; willfully disregarding or violating rules.
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19:34-24. Betting on election
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19:34-25 Bribery.
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19:34-26 Perjury; subornation of perjury.
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19:34-27 Improperly influencing or intimidating employees.
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19:34-28. Threatening or intimidating voters
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19:34-29. Obstructing or interfering with voter
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19:34-30. Influencing of vote by employer; placards for such purpose
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19:34-31. Violation by person or corporation; misdemeanor; forfeiture of charter
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19:34-32. Contributions by insurance corporations
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19:34-33. Contributions by state, county or municipal committees
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19:34-34. Expenditures by party committee or organization or petitioners
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19:34-35 Other contributions and expenditures.
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19:34-38. Certain expenditures prohibited
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19:34-39. Other expenditures prohibited
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19:34-40. Receipts for certain purposes prohibited
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19:34-41. Payments and bank deposits in name of another
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19:34-42. Demand of contributions by office holders from other office holders
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19:34-42.1. Annual notice
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19:34-42.2. Violations; penalty
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19:34-43. Soliciting for religious and charitable organizations
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19:34-44. Solicitation of candidates for contributions
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19:34-45 Contributions by certain corporations.
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19:34-46 Disenfranchisement as additional penalty.
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19:34-47 Second offense; punishment.
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19:34-48 Neglect of duties.
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19:34-49 Abetting violations of title.
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19:34-50. Committeemen acting after their election voided
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19:34-51. Failure of delegate to national convention to surrender void certificate
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19:34-53 Failure to supply information.
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19:34-54 Failure to obey subpoena or refusal to testify.
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19:34-55 False statements under oath.
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19:34-56. Disobedience of subpoena, penalty
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19:34-57. Subpoena to issue, expenses
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19:34-62. Prosecutor of pleas to present violations to grand jury
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19:34-63. Assistant for prosecutor; employment by citizens
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19:34-64. Short title
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19:34-65. Person performing function in campaign of candidate for purpose of impeding campaign
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19:34-66. Knowing production, transmittal or dissemination of mass communication which appears to originate from or be on behalf of campaign of candidate for purpose of impeding campaign
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19:34-67. Payment of or lending money or other valuable consideration to person to induce violation of act
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19:34-68. Violators; disorderly persons
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