Indiana Statutes § 3-14-3-7 Removal, change, or mutilation of voting system ballot label to deceive voter
Statute Text
An inspector or poll clerk in a precinct who, for the purpose of:
(1)
deceiving a voter;
(2)
causing it to be doubtful for what ticket, candidate, or public question a vote is cast; or
(3)
causing it to appear that votes cast for one (1) ticket, candidate, or public question were cast for another ticket, candidate, or public question;
removes, changes, or mutilates a voting system or any part of a voting system commits a Level 6 felony.
History
Amended by P.L. 158 - 2013 , SEC. 34 , eff. 7/1/2014 .
As added by P.L. 5-1986 , SEC. 10 . Amended by P.L. 103-2005, SEC.34.
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