New York Violations Of The Elective Franchise




 
                                 ARTICLE 17
 
                    VIOLATIONS OF THE ELECTIVE FRANCHISE
 
  Section 17-100. Definitions.
          17-102. Misdemeanors   at,   or   in  connection  with,  primary
                    elections, caucuses, enrollment in political  parties,
                    committees, and conventions.
          17-104. False registration.
          17-106. Misconduct of election officers.
          17-108. False  affidavits;  mutilation,  destruction  or loss of
                    registry list or affidavits.
          17-110. Misdemeanors concerning police commissioners or officers
                    or members of any police force.
          17-112. Soliciting media support.
          17-114. Failure to furnish information; false information.
          17-116. Removal, mutilation or destruction of  election  booths,
                    supplies, poll-lists or cards of instruction.
          17-118. Refusal to permit employees to attend election.
          17-120. Misconduct  in relation to certificate of nomination and
                    official ballot.
          17-122. Misconduct in relation to petitions.
          17-124. Failure to deliver official ballots.
          17-126. Misconduct of election officers.
          17-128. Violations  of  election  law  by  public   officer   or
                    employee.
          17-130. Misdemeanor in relation to elections.
          17-132. Illegal voting.
          17-134. Unlawful use of pasters.
          17-136. False returns; unlawful acts respecting returns.
          17-140. Furnishing  money  or entertainment to induce attendance
                    at polls.
          17-142. Giving consideration for franchise.
          17-144. Receiving consideration for franchise.
          17-146. Offender a competent witness; witnesses' immunity.
          17-148. Bribery or intimidation of elector in  military  service
                    of the United States.
          17-150. Duress and intimidation of voters.
          17-152. Conspiracy to promote or prevent election.
          17-154. Pernicious political activities.
          17-156. Political assessments.
          17-158. Corrupt use of position or authority.
          17-160. Procuring fraudulent documents in order to vote.
          17-162. Judicial candidates not to contribute.
          17-164. Political  contributions  by  owners  of  polling places
                    prohibited.
          17-166. Penalty.
          17-168. Crimes against  the  elective  franchise  not  otherwise
                    provided for.
          17-170. Destroying or delaying election returns.