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MICHIGAN ELECTION LAW (EXCERPT)
Act 116 of 1954

168.947 Possession of master keys for voting machines; misdemeanor; master keys, definition.

Sec. 947.

A person who has a master key for any voting machine or device in his possession is guilty of a misdemeanor. As used in this section, “master key” means a key which is designed to open locks on more than 1 voting machine or device, but excludes keys supplied with the voting machine or device by the manufacturer or dealer or the exact duplicate of such keys, and excludes keys supplied with replacement locks or the exact duplicate of such keys.


History: Add. 1967, Act 56, Eff. Nov. 2, 1967
Popular Name: Election Code

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Michigan > Chapter-168 > Act-116-of-1954 > 116-1954-xxxv > Section-168-947

MICHIGAN ELECTION LAW (EXCERPT)
Act 116 of 1954

168.947 Possession of master keys for voting machines; misdemeanor; master keys, definition.

Sec. 947.

A person who has a master key for any voting machine or device in his possession is guilty of a misdemeanor. As used in this section, “master key” means a key which is designed to open locks on more than 1 voting machine or device, but excludes keys supplied with the voting machine or device by the manufacturer or dealer or the exact duplicate of such keys, and excludes keys supplied with replacement locks or the exact duplicate of such keys.


History: Add. 1967, Act 56, Eff. Nov. 2, 1967
Popular Name: Election Code


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Michigan > Chapter-168 > Act-116-of-1954 > 116-1954-xxxv > Section-168-947

MICHIGAN ELECTION LAW (EXCERPT)
Act 116 of 1954

168.947 Possession of master keys for voting machines; misdemeanor; master keys, definition.

Sec. 947.

A person who has a master key for any voting machine or device in his possession is guilty of a misdemeanor. As used in this section, “master key” means a key which is designed to open locks on more than 1 voting machine or device, but excludes keys supplied with the voting machine or device by the manufacturer or dealer or the exact duplicate of such keys, and excludes keys supplied with replacement locks or the exact duplicate of such keys.


History: Add. 1967, Act 56, Eff. Nov. 2, 1967
Popular Name: Election Code