Alabama Statutes
§ 17-17-17 — Loitering About Polling Place; Standing in Line of Voters After Having Voted
Alabama § 17-17-17
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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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Bluebook (online)
Alabama § 17-17-17, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/al/17-17-17.