Nebraska Statutes § 32-1538 Fraudulent assistance of illiterate voter; penalty
Statute Text
Any person who, with intent to induce a voter who cannot read to vote contrary to his or her inclination, furnishes the voter with a ballot and informs him or her that the ballot contains a name or names different from the name or names which are written or printed on the ballot or who fraudulently or deceitfully changes a ballot of any voter so that such voter is prevented from voting for the candidate or candidates as he or she intended shall be guilty of a Class IV felony.
Source
Laws 1994, LB 76, § 437.
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