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Code · Vermont · Title 17 — Elections · Chapter 35

§ 2021.

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§ 2021. Destruction of or fraudulent acts pertaining to primary election documents; alteration or delay of ballots
A person who falsely makes or willfully defaces or destroys a primary petition, certificate of nomination, or nomination paper or any part thereof, or any letter of assent or of withdrawal, or who files a primary petition, certificate of nomination, nomination paper, letter of assent, or letter of withdrawal knowing the same or any part thereof to be falsely made, or who suppresses a primary petition, certificate of nomination, nomination paper, letter of assent, or letter of withdrawal or any part thereof that has been filed, or forges or falsely makes the official endorsement upon a ballot to be used at a primary or at an election or willfully destroys or defaces such a ballot or willfully delays the delivery of such ballots shall be fined $200.00.
(Amended 2013, No. 161 (Adj. Sess.), § 1.)
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