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17-17-43
Section 17-17-43 Disturbing elector on election day. Any person who, on election day, disturbs
or prevents, or attempts to prevent, any elector from freely casting a ballot shall be guilty,
upon conviction, of a Class A misdemeanor. (Act 2006-570, p. 1331, §88.)...
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32-2-63
Section 32-2-63 Unauthorized dissemination of information. Any person who willfully disseminates
information other than the information authorized by this article, is guilty of a Class C
misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be punished as prescribed by law. (Acts 1992,
2nd Ex. Sess., No. 92-676, p. 56, §4.)...
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11-46-33
Section 11-46-33 Duties of clerk as to voting machines. (a) Whenever voting machines are to
be used in any municipal election the municipal clerk shall: (1) Cause the proper ballot labels
to be placed on the voting machines; (2) Cause the machines to be placed in proper working
order for voting; (3) Examine all voting machines in the presence of authorized watchers for
any interested persons before they are sent out to the polling places; (4) See that all the
registering counters are set at zero; (5) Lock, in the presence of authorized watchers, all
voting machines so that the counting machinery cannot be operated; and (6) Seal each one with
a numbered seal, a list of which numbered seals and the number on the protective counters,
together with the number of the voting place to which it was sent shall be kept as a permanent
record in such clerk's office, open to any citizen. (b) The inspection and sealing of voting
machines shall begin not later than 9:00 A.M., of the Monday before any...
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17-11-4
Section 17-11-4 Form and contents of application; signature of applicant; filing of application.
The application required in Section 17-11-3 shall be filed with the person designated to serve
as the absentee election manager. The application shall be in a form prescribed and designed
by the Secretary of State and shall be used throughout the state. Notwithstanding the foregoing,
handwritten applications can also be accepted at any time prior to the five-day deadline to
receive absentee ballot applications as provided in Section 17-11-3. The application shall
contain sufficient information to identify the applicant and shall include the applicant's
name, residence address, or such other information necessary to verify that the applicant
is a registered voter. The application shall also list all felonies of moral turpitude, as
provided in Section 17-3-30.1. Any applicant may receive assistance in filling out the application
as he or she desires, but each application shall be manually...
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17-6-28
Section 17-6-28 Requirements for write-in votes. (a) Write-in votes shall be permitted only
in non-municipal general elections and shall be counted as provided in this section based
on one of the following: (1) Upon a determination that the number of write-in votes for a
specific office is greater than or equal to the difference in votes between the two candidates
receiving the greatest number of votes for the specific office. (2) Upon a written request
satisfying the requirements in subsection (i). (b) The ballot for a non-municipal general
election must be constructed so that the voter can mark a write-in vote for each office in
the same manner that votes are registered for regular candidates. In order to cast a valid
write-in vote, the voter must (1) write the name on the ballot and (2) register the vote by
a mark in the space designated for that office. A write-in vote that is not registered as
provided above shall not be considered a valid write-in vote and shall not be included...

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21-4-23
Section 21-4-23 Registration and voting aids. (a) The appropriate election officials in the
several counties of this state shall make available registration and voting aids for handicapped
and elderly individuals in state elections. These aids shall include, but are not limited
to: (1) Instructions, printed in large type, conspicuously displayed at each voter registration
site and polling place, sufficient to provide hearing impaired and seriously visually impaired
individuals with adequate information as to how and where they may register and vote. (2)
Paper ballots, available at each polling place, for the use of voters who would otherwise
be prevented from voting because of their inability to operate a voting machine. (3) Absentee
ballots, available to any handicapped or elderly individual who, because of handicap or age,
is unable to go to the polling facility in a state election. The deadlines for requesting
and submitting an absentee ballot under this subsection shall not be...
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11-46-49
Section 11-46-49 Election officers for voting machines; duties. (a) At all elections where
voting machines are used, there shall be the following election officers for each voting machine:
An inspector, a chief clerk, and a first and a second assistant clerk; except, in the event
voting centers are established, then the requirements of Section 11-46-24 shall control the
number of election officials. (b) The inspector shall be in general charge of the poll, shall
see that the counter compartments of the machine are never unlocked or opened so that the
counters are exposed during voting, shall see that the other election officers perform the
duties imposed on them by this section, shall keep a record of all voters at such machine
who received assistance pursuant to subsection (a) of Section 11-46-51, and all other records
required by this article, and immediately after the polls have closed and the statement of
the returns has been made, shall deliver such statement and the key or keys...
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17-17-44
Section 17-17-44 Intimidation of employee by employer. Any employer who attempts by coercion,
intimidation, threats to discharge, or to lessen the remuneration of an employee, to influence
his or her vote in any election, or who requires or demands an examination or inspection by
the employer or another of an employee's ballot, shall be guilty, upon conviction, of a Class
B misdemeanor. (Act 2006-570, p. 1331, §88.)...
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17-17-38
Section 17-17-38 Bribing or attempting to influence voter. Any person who, by bribery or offering
to bribe, or by any other corrupt means, attempts to influence any elector in giving his or
her vote, deter the elector from giving the same, or disturb or hinder the elector in the
free exercise of the right of suffrage, at any election, shall be guilty, upon conviction,
of a Class C misdemeanor. (Act 2006-570, p. 1331, §88.)...
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22-12C-7
Section 22-12C-7 Fraud or abuse as a misdemeanor; fraud defined. (a) Any person who obtains
WIC Program benefits for himself or herself or for another by fraud or abuse or anyone who
otherwise defrauds or abuses the WIC Program shall be guilty of a Class A misdemeanor, and,
upon conviction, shall be punished as prescribed by law. Fraud or abuse is defined as: (1)
Fraudulently reporting of income to receive benefits. (2) Receiving benefits for services
from two or more clinics at the same time. (3) Selling, trading, or giving away supplies,
medications, food, or food instruments issued by the program. (4) Accepting cash from vendors.
(5) Using food instruments as payment of any debt. (6) Unauthorized altering of food instruments.
(7) Redeeming food instruments reported lost, stolen, or destroyed. (8) Purchasing non-food
items with food instruments. (9) Returning WIC Program foods for credit or cash. (10) Providing
cash or credit in place of authorized foods. (11) Substitution of...
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