1995 Alaska Statutes
TITLE 15 ELECTIONS
Chapter 15.56. ELECTION OFFENSES, CORRUPT PRACTICES, AND PENALTIES
Sec. 15.56.035. UNLAWFUL INTERFERENCE WITH VOTING IN THE SECOND DEGREE.

(a) A person commits the crime of unlawful interference with voting in the second degree if the person

(1) has an official ballot in possession outside of the voting room unless the person is an election official or other person authorized by law or local ordinance, or by the director or chief municipal elections official in a local election;

(2) makes, or knowingly has in possession, a counterfeit of an official election ballot;

(3) knowingly solicits or encourages, directly or indirectly, a registered voter who is no longer qualified to vote under AS 15.05.010 , to vote in an election; or

(4) as a registration official

(A) knowingly refuses to register a person who is entitled to register under AS 15.07.030 ; or

(B) accepts a fee from an applicant applying for registration.

(b) Violation of (a)(3) of this section is a corrupt practice.

(c) Unlawful interference with voting in the second degree is a class A misdemeanor.

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