Arizona Statutes

§ 19-116 — Signing petitions; coercion; intimidation; false description; classification

Arizona·Title 19 Arizona Revised Statutes·Ch. 1 INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM·Art. 2 Circulation of Petitions and Signatures
A.A person who knowingly coerces any other person by menace or threat, or threatens any other person to the effect that the other person will or may be injured in his business, or discharged from employment, or that he will not be employed, to sign or subscribe, or to refrain from signing or subscribing, his name to an initiative or referendum petition, or, after signing or subscribing his name, to have his name taken therefrom, is guilty of a class 1 misdemeanor.
B.A person who is a circulator of an initiative or referendum petition and who induces any other person in the circulator's presence to sign the initiative or referendum petition by knowingly misrepresenting the general subject matter of the measure is guilty of a class 1 misdemeanor.

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