1995 Alaska Statutes
TITLE 15 ELECTIONS
Chapter 15.56. ELECTION OFFENSES, CORRUPT PRACTICES, AND PENALTIES
Sec. 15.56.020. CAMPAIGN MISCONDUCT IN THE SECOND DEGREE.

(a) A person commits the crime of campaign misconduct in the second degree if, during the hours the polls are open, the person intentionally is within 200 feet of an entrance to a polling place, and

(1) attempts to persuade a person to vote for or against a candidate, proposition, or question; or

(2) circulates cards, handbills, or marked ballots, or posts political signs or posters relating to a candidate at an election or election proposition or question.

(b) Election judges shall post warning notices at the required distance in the form and manner prescribed by the director or the chief municipal elections official in a local election.

(c) Campaign misconduct in the second degree is a class B misdemeanor.

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