§ 2-19-124. Exceptions to § 2-19-121 or § 2-19-122
Nothing in § 2-19-121 or § 2-19-122 shall render illegal any expenditures made by any candidate, or by others, for or on the candidate’s behalf, to employ clerks or stenographers in the candidate’s campaign, for the printing and advertising therein, or the seeking of suitable halls for public speaking or meetings, or suitable headquarters, stationery […]
§ 2-19-125. Bribing Election Officials
It is unlawful for any person, directly or indirectly, personally or through any other person, to give or offer to give a bribe to any election official or to any administrator of elections or to any member of a board or commission holding office under this title as a consideration for any act done or […]
§ 2-19-126. Bribing Voters
It is unlawful for any person, directly or indirectly, personally or through any other person to: Pay, loan, contribute, or offer or promise to pay, loan or contribute any money, property, or other valuable thing, to or for any voter, or to or for any other person, to induce such voter or any voter to […]
§ 2-19-127. Voter Accepting Bribe
It is unlawful for any person, directly or indirectly, personally or through any other person, to: Receive, agree to receive, or contract for, before or during any primary or final election or convention provided by law, any money, gift, loan, or other valuable consideration, or any office, place or employment for such person or for […]
§ 2-19-128. Penalty for Violation of §§ 2-19-125 — 2-19-127
Any person convicted of any of the offenses mentioned in §§ 2-19-125 — 2-19-127 commits a Class C felony.
§ 2-19-129. Betting on Election — Penalty
A person commits a Class C misdemeanor if such person makes any bet or wager of money or other valuable thing upon any election.
§ 2-19-120. Political Communications, Advertising and Solicitations — Contents — Applicability — Penalties
Whenever any person makes an expenditure for the purpose of financing a communication that expressly advocates the election or defeat of a clearly identified candidate, as defined by § 2-10-102, or that solicits any contribution, through any broadcasting station, newspaper, magazine, outdoor advertising facility, poster, yard sign, direct mailing or any other form of general […]
§ 2-19-121. Candidate Bargaining for Support
It is unlawful for any candidate for nomination or election in any state, county, city or district office, to expend, pay, promise, or loan or become pecuniarily liable in any way for money or other thing of value, either directly or indirectly, or to agree to enter into any contract with any person to vote […]
§ 2-19-110. Abuse of Voter Assistance
A person commits a Class A misdemeanor if such person assists any person in voting except as permitted by this title, or if such person knowingly casts any vote or consents to the casting of any vote contrary to the desire of the voter while otherwise lawfully assisting the voter in casting such person’s vote […]
§ 2-19-111. Unlawful Examination, Removal, Rejection or Destruction of Marked Ballots
A person commits a Class A misdemeanor if, except as required or permitted by this title, such person intentionally opens and examines any voter’s marked ballot, removes the ballot from the ballot box, prevents the ballot being placed in the ballot box or destroys or changes a voter’s ballot.