§ 16-1018 – Additional unlawful acts by persons with respect to voting; classification
16-1018. Additional unlawful acts by persons with respect to voting; classification A person who commits any of the following acts is guilty of a class 2 misdemeanor: 1. Knowingly electioneers on election day within a polling place or in a public manner within seventy-five feet of the main outside entrance of a polling place or […]
§ 16-1019 – Political signs; printed materials; tampering; violation; classification
16-1019. Political signs; printed materials; tampering; violation; classification A. It is a class 2 misdemeanor for any person to knowingly remove, alter, deface or cover any political sign of any candidate for public office or in support of or opposition to any ballot measure, question or issue or knowingly remove, alter or deface any political […]
§ 16-1004 – Interference with or corruption of election officer; interference with voting equipment; violation; classification
16-1004. Interference with or corruption of election officer; interference with voting equipment; violation; classification A. A person who at any election knowingly interferes in any manner with an officer of such election in the discharge of the officer’s duty, or who induces an officer of an election or officer whose duty it is to ascertain, […]
§ 16-1005 – Ballot abuse; violation; classification
16-1005. Ballot abuse; violation; classification A. Any person who knowingly marks a voted or unvoted ballot or ballot envelope with the intent to fix an election for that person’s own benefit or for that of another person is guilty of a class 5 felony. B. It is unlawful to offer or provide any consideration to […]
§ 16-1006 – Changing vote of elector by corrupt means or inducement; classification
16-1006. Changing vote of elector by corrupt means or inducement; classification A. It is unlawful for a person knowingly by force, threats, menaces, bribery or any corrupt means, either directly or indirectly: 1. To attempt to influence an elector in casting his vote or to deter him from casting his vote. 2. To attempt to […]
§ 16-1007 – Election officer ascertaining or disclosing elector’s vote; classification
16-1007. Election officer ascertaining or disclosing elector’s vote; classification An officer of an election, unless lawfully assisting a voter, is guilty of a class 2 misdemeanor, who knowingly: 1. Previous to the closing of the polls, attempts to find out for whom the elector has voted. 2. Opens or permits the folded ballot of an […]
§ 16-1008 – Election officer changing vote of elector by menace or reward; classification
16-1008. Election officer changing vote of elector by menace or reward; classification An officer of an election who, while acting as such, knowingly induces an elector, either by menace, reward or promise thereof, to vote differently than the elector intended or desired to vote, is guilty of a class 2 misdemeanor.
§ 16-1009 – Failure or refusal to perform duty by election officer; classification
16-1009. Failure or refusal to perform duty by election officer; classification A public officer upon whom a duty is imposed by this title, who knowingly fails or refuses to perform that duty in the manner prescribed by law, is guilty of a class 3 misdemeanor.
§ 16-1010 – Refusal by election officer to perform duty; violation of election law; classification
16-1010. Refusal by election officer to perform duty; violation of election law; classification A person charged with performance of any duty under any law relating to elections who knowingly refuses to perform such duty, or who, in his official capacity, knowingly acts in violation of any provision of such law, is guilty of a class […]
§ 16-1001 – Applicability of penal provisions
16-1001. Applicability of penal provisions The provisions of this title defining crimes involving elections and crimes against the elective franchise, and prescribing penalties therefor, apply to any general, primary or special election or to any election called by a board of supervisors for any purpose for which the board is authorized by law to call […]