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CRIMINAL CODE 1899 - SECT 99
Voting if not entitled
99 Voting if not entitled
(1) A person who votes at an election in the name of another person, including
a dead or fictitious person, commits a misdemeanour. Penalty— Maximum
penalty—2 years imprisonment.
(2) A person who votes at an election more
often than the person is entitled to vote at the election commits a
misdemeanour. Penalty— Maximum penalty—2 years imprisonment.
(3) A
person who casts a vote at an election that the person knows the person is not
entitled to cast commits a misdemeanour. Penalty— Maximum penalty—2
years imprisonment.
(4) A person who procures another person to vote at an
election who, to the procurer’s knowledge, is not entitled to vote at the
election commits a misdemeanour. Penalty— Maximum penalty—2 years
imprisonment.
(5) A person who, at an election for which voting is by post,
attests the signature to a voting paper of a person who is, to the first
person’s knowledge, not entitled to vote at the election by way of the
voting paper commits a misdemeanour. Penalty— Maximum penalty—2 years
imprisonment.
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