State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Eln > Article-17 > 17-126

§ 17-126. Misconduct of election officers. Any election officer who:    1.  Reveals  to  another  person  the name of any candidate for whom a  voter has voted;    2. Communicates to another person his opinion, belief or impression as  to how or for whom a voter has voted; or,    3. Places a mark upon a ballot, or does any other  act  by  which  one  ballot can be distinguished from another or can be identified; or,    4.  Before the closing of the polls, unfolds a ballot that a voter has  prepared for voting, is guilty of a misdemeanor.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Eln > Article-17 > 17-126

§ 17-126. Misconduct of election officers. Any election officer who:    1.  Reveals  to  another  person  the name of any candidate for whom a  voter has voted;    2. Communicates to another person his opinion, belief or impression as  to how or for whom a voter has voted; or,    3. Places a mark upon a ballot, or does any other  act  by  which  one  ballot can be distinguished from another or can be identified; or,    4.  Before the closing of the polls, unfolds a ballot that a voter has  prepared for voting, is guilty of a misdemeanor.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Eln > Article-17 > 17-126

§ 17-126. Misconduct of election officers. Any election officer who:    1.  Reveals  to  another  person  the name of any candidate for whom a  voter has voted;    2. Communicates to another person his opinion, belief or impression as  to how or for whom a voter has voted; or,    3. Places a mark upon a ballot, or does any other  act  by  which  one  ballot can be distinguished from another or can be identified; or,    4.  Before the closing of the polls, unfolds a ballot that a voter has  prepared for voting, is guilty of a misdemeanor.