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New Mexico Statutes Chapter 1 > Article 20 - Offenses and Penalties

New Mexico Statutes > Chapter 1 > Article 20 - Offenses and Penalties


Current as of: 2010
§ 1-20-1Effect of article
§ 1-20-2Scope of penalty provision
§ 1-20-3Registration offenses
§ 1-20-4Unlawful opening of ballot box
§ 1-20-5Unlawful opening of a voting machine
§ 1-20-6Unlawful possession of keys
§ 1-20-7Unlawful possession of absentee ballot
§ 1-20-8False voting
§ 1-20-9Falsifying election documents
§ 1-20-10False swearing
§ 1-20-11Offering a bribe
§ 1-20-12Accepting a bribe
§ 1-20-13Coercion of employees
§ 1-20-14Intimidation
§ 1-20-15Conspiracy to violate Election Code
§ 1-20-16Electioneering too close to the polling place
§ 1-20-17Obstructing the polling place
§ 1-20-18Permitting a prisoner to vote
§ 1-20-19Offenses by messengers
§ 1-20-19.1Unlawful release of election results
§ 1-20-20Disturbing the polling place
§ 1-20-21Unlawful possession of alcoholic liquors
§ 1-20-22Violation of Election Code; general penalty
§ 1-20-23Violation of code by officers

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