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Absent voter's

for offenses relating thereto.

MISCELLANEOUS.

made or kept at an election, or in or upon a book or paper
purporting to be such, or upon an election return, or upon
a book or paper containing such return, the name of a per-
son not entitled to vote at such election or not voting there-
at, or a fictitious name, or, within such time, wrongfully
changes, alters, erases or tampers with a name, word or
figure contained in such poll-book, tally-sheet, list-book or
paper, or falsifies, marks or writes thereon with intent to
defeat, hinder or prevent a fair expression of the will of
the people at such election, shall be imprisoned in the peni-
tentiary not less than one year nor more than three years.
(R. S. Sec. 7061.)

SECTION 13350-1. Whoever impersonates another or ballonpenly makes a false representation in order to obtain an absent voter's ballot, or knowingly connives to help a person to vote an absent voter's ballot illegally, or being a member or officer of any board of deputy state supervisors of elections opens, destroys, steals, marks or mutilates any absent voter's ballot or aids or abets another to do so after the same has been voted, or delays in delivering such ballots to the proper officers of elections with a view to prevent said ballots arriving in time to be counted or in any manner aids or attempts to aid any person to vote an absent voter's ballot unlawfully, or hinders or attempts to hinder a duly qualified elector from voting an absent voter's ballot, or hinders or attempts to hinder any official from delivering or countiny any absent voter's ballot, shall be guilty of a felony and shall be imprisoned in the penitentiary for not less than one nor more than five years. (107 O. L. 52.)

Destroying ballot box, ballots or poll books.

Unlawfully obtaining or at

tain ballot box or ballots.

SECTION 13351. Whoever, from the time ballots are cast or voted until the time has expired for using them as evidence in a contest of election, unlawfully destroys or attempts to destroy a ballot box or poll-book used at an election, or destroys, falsifies, marks or writes on a ballot cast or voted or changed, alters, erases or tampers with a name on a ballot cast or voted, shall be imprisoned in the penitentiary not less than one year nor more than five years. (R. S. Sec. 7060.)

SECTION 13352. Whoever, at an election, unlawfully, tempting to ob- either by force, fraud or other improper means, obtains or attempts to obtain possession of a ballot box or ballots therein deposited, while the voting at such election is going on or before the ballots therein are lawfully taken out and enumerated by the judges of election, shall be imprisoned in the penitentiary not less than one year nor more than three years. (R. S. Sec. 7059.)

Possession of

SECTION 13353. Whoever has in his possession a forged or altered falsely made, altered, forged or counterfeited poll-book, tally-sheet, list or election return of an election, knowing it to be such with intent to hinder, defeat or prevent a fair expression of the popular will at such election, shall be im

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prisoned in the penitentiary not less than one year nor more than three years. (R. S. Sec. 7062.)

SECTION 13354. Whoever, being one of two or more persons congregating in or about a voting place, during the receiving of ballots, so as to hinder or delay an elector in casting his ballot, having been ordered by the judges of election to disperse, refuses so to do, shall be fined not less than twenty dollars nor more than three hundred dollars or imprisoned in jail not more than six months, or both. The judges of election, upon complaint being made that such persons are so hindering or delaying an elector, and being satisfied that there are substantial grounds for such complaint, shall order such persons to disperse. (R. S. Sec. 2951.)

SECTION 13355. Whoever, being a deputy state supervisor of elections, or clerk of such deputy supervisors, upon whom a duty is imposed by law, wilfully or negligently violates or neglects to perform such duty, or wilfully performs it in such a way as to hinder the objects of the law, or wilfully disobeys any law incumbent on him, shall be fined not less than one hundred dollars nor more than one thousand dollars or imprisoned in jail not more than one year, or both. (89 v. 460 § 9.)

Judges may order persons disperse.

at precinct to

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supervisors or

officer.

SECTION 13356. Whoever, being an official upon whom Same by publie a duty is imposed by an election law, wilfully or negligently violates or neglects to perform such duty, or wilfully performs it in such a way as to hinder the object thereof, or wilfully disobeys such election laws, for which no specific penalty has otherwise been provided, shall be find not less than fifty dollars nor more than one thousand dollars or imprisoned in jail not more than one year, or both. (89 v. 450 § 31.)

SECTION 13357. Whoever, being a sheriff, constable, policeman, officer of the peace, or by-stander at an election, fails to forthwith obey and aid in enforcing a lawful order of the judges at an election in relation to persons who congregate or loiter within one hundred feet of a polling place of an election or place of registration of electors, or in relation to the hindering or delaying of an elector in reaching or leaving such place, or in relation to the giving, tendering or exhibiting of a ballot or ticket to a person other than a judge of election within one hundred feet of a polling place, or in relation to the soliciting or attempting to influence an elector as to the casting of his vote, within one hundred feet of a polling place, shall be fined not less than twenty dollars nor more than one thousand dollars or imprisoned in the county jail not less than thirty days nor more than one year or both. (R. S. Secs. 2926f, 2938.)

Failure of

sheriff, etc., to

obey order of judges at

election.

Delegate or

SECTION 13358. Whoever, being a delegate or committeeman chosen at an election provided for by the laws committeeman relating to primary elections, gives or issues a proxy or

giving proxy.

Acting or vot-
ing in place
of delegate or
committeeman.

When prosecutions must begin.

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authority to another person to act or vote in his stead, shall
be fined not less than twenty dollars nor more than one
hundred dollars and imprisoned not less than five days nor
more than thirty days. (99 v. 223 § 40.)

SECTION 13359. Whoever acts or votes in place of a
delegate or committeeman chosen at an election provided
for by the law relating to primary elections, shall be fined
not less than twenty dollars nor more than one hundred dol-
lars and imprisoned not less than five days nor more than
thirty days. (99 v. 223 § 40.)

SECTION 13360. All prosecutions under this chapter must be commenced within two years after the commission of the act complained of. (98 v. 227 § 35; R. S. Sec. 7066.)

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