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Session Laws, 1912
Volume 370, Page 25   View pdf image
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AUSTIN L. CROTHERS, GOVERNOR. 25

provided for and held hereunder; except the penalty upon the
vote seller, etc., so as not to conflict with section 160w, which
places the penalty on the vote buyer alone, and any judge,
clerk or other officer of any primary election, or any voter or
other person, except the vote seller as aforesaid, who would be
deemed guilty of any offense against the General Election Law,
or under provision or provisions thereof, in a general election,
who is found guilty of the same offense in any primary elec-
tion, as herein provided for, shall be deemed guilty of the same
crime of which his offense is made to consist by and under the
General Election Law, and particularly under any of the above-
mentioned sections, respectively, thereof, and shall be liable to
.the same punishment or penalty as is prescribed for such sec-
tions thereof; provided, that sections 160M, 160N, 160O, 160P,
160Q, 160R, 160S, 160T, 160U and 160V, of this article with
respect to offenses, penalties and punishments under the Pri-
mary Election Law shall have full force and effect in all cases

to which the same are applicable.

160U. Whoever shall electioneer within one hundred feet
of any polling place of any such primary election in any county
or shall hand or deliver to any voter within one hundred feet of
the election booth or within the booth itself any ballot marked
or unmarked, except the unmarked ballot required by law to
be handed the by the primary election officials, or who
shall place a distinguishing mark upon any ballot or envelope
delivered to for the use of any voter at such primary election,
or who shall provide for or enclose in any envelope to be used
in voting such ballot, any inclosure whereby to identify the
ballot, or who shall endeavor to induce any voter within the
polling place to show how his ballot has been marked, or who
shall carry away or attempt to carry away from the polls or
the officials having custody of the same any said envelope or
envelopes, or who shall deliver to any voter for use in casting
his ballot, or use any ballot or envelope different from those
provided for in this sub-title, or who shall show the face of a
marked ballot to any judge, clerk, officer or other person inside
of the polls before the polls close, or who shall induce, request
directly or indirectly agree with or encourage a voter to keep
his ballot in sight of any person or persons from the time at
which its contents are known by any such person or persons
or his associate or associates until delivered to the judge in
the envelope to be deposited in the ballot box, shall upon con-
viction thereof be punished by a fine of not less than fifty dol-
lars ($50) nor more than two hundred dollars ($200), or by
imprisonment in jail for not less than fifteen days nor more

 

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