2005 Connecticut Code - Sec. 9-367. Tampering with voting machine.
Sec. 9-367. Tampering with voting machine. Any person, not being an election
official, who, during any election or before any election, after a voting machine has had
placed upon it the ballot label for such election, tampers with such machine, disarranges,
defaces, injures or impairs the same in any manner, or mutilates, injures or destroys
any ballot label placed thereon or to be placed thereon, or any other appliance used in
connection with such machine, shall be imprisoned for not more than five years.
See Sec. 9-352 re penalty for tampering with voting machine by election official.
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