Alabama Statutes

§ 17-17-17 — Loitering About Polling Place; Standing in Line of Voters After Having Voted

Alabama § 17-17-17
JurisdictionAlabama
Title 17Elections
Ch. 17Election Offenses

This text of Alabama § 17-17-17 (Loitering About Polling Place; Standing in Line of Voters After Having Voted) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Alabama primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

Bluebook
Ala. Code § 17-17-17 (2026).

Text

Any person who loiters in, around, or about a polling place on election day for the purpose of discouraging qualified electors from entering the voting place, or from voting, or whoever having voted enters or stands in a line or file of voters waiting to vote, shall be guilty, upon conviction, of a Class C misdemeanor.

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Legislative History

(Act 2006-570, p. 1331, §88.)

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