New York Statutes

§ 17-130 — Misdemeanor in relation to elections

New York § 17-130
JurisdictionNew York
Law ELNElection
Title 1Violations of the Elective Franchise
Art. 17Protecting the Elective Franchise

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N.Y. Election § 17-130 (2026).

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§ 17-130. Misdemeanor in relation to elections. Any person who:\n 1. Acts as an inspector of election or as a clerk at an election,\nwithout being able to read or write the English language, or without\nbeing otherwise qualified to hold such office; or,\n 2. Being an inspector of election, knowingly and wilfully permits or\nsuffers any person to vote who is not entitled to vote thereat; or,\n 3. Wilfully and unlawfully obstructs, hinders or delays, or aids or\nassists in obstructing or delaying any elector on his way to a\nregistration or polling place, or while he is attempting to register or\nvote; or,\n 4. Electioneers on election day or on days of registration within one\nhundred feet, as defined herein, from a polling place. Said prohibition\nshall not apply to a building or roo

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