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TITLE 34

ELECTIONS

CHAPTER 11

CONDUCT OF ELECTIONS

34-1110. Officers not to divulge information. No judge or clerk shall communicate to anyone any information as to the name or number on the registry list of any elector who has not applied for a ballot, or who has not voted at the polling place; and no judge, clerk or other person whomsoever, shall interfere with, or attempt to interfere with, a voter when marking his ballot. No judge, clerk or other person shall, directly or indirectly, attempt to induce any voter to display his ticket after he shall have marked the same, or to make known to any person the name of any candidate for or against whom he may have voted.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Idaho > Title34 > T34ch11 > T34ch11sect34-1110

TITLE 34

ELECTIONS

CHAPTER 11

CONDUCT OF ELECTIONS

34-1110. Officers not to divulge information. No judge or clerk shall communicate to anyone any information as to the name or number on the registry list of any elector who has not applied for a ballot, or who has not voted at the polling place; and no judge, clerk or other person whomsoever, shall interfere with, or attempt to interfere with, a voter when marking his ballot. No judge, clerk or other person shall, directly or indirectly, attempt to induce any voter to display his ticket after he shall have marked the same, or to make known to any person the name of any candidate for or against whom he may have voted.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Idaho > Title34 > T34ch11 > T34ch11sect34-1110

TITLE 34

ELECTIONS

CHAPTER 11

CONDUCT OF ELECTIONS

34-1110. Officers not to divulge information. No judge or clerk shall communicate to anyone any information as to the name or number on the registry list of any elector who has not applied for a ballot, or who has not voted at the polling place; and no judge, clerk or other person whomsoever, shall interfere with, or attempt to interfere with, a voter when marking his ballot. No judge, clerk or other person shall, directly or indirectly, attempt to induce any voter to display his ticket after he shall have marked the same, or to make known to any person the name of any candidate for or against whom he may have voted.