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South Carolina Code > Title 7 > Chapter 25 - Offenses Against The Election Laws

 

South Carolina Code > Title 7 > Chapter 25 - Offenses Against The Election Laws


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§ 7-25-10False swearing in applying for registration
§ 7-25-20Fraudulent registration or voting
§ 7-25-30Repealed by 1984 Act No. 510 Section 19, eff June 28, 1984
§ 7-25-40Repealed by 1984 Act No. 510 Section 19, eff June 28, 1984
§ 7-25-50Bribery at elections; unlawful to accept bribery
§ 7-25-60Procuring or offering to procure votes by bribery
§ 7-25-70Procuring or offering to procure votes by threats
§ 7-25-80Threatening, intimidating, or abusing voters
§ 7-25-90Repealed by 1978 Act No. 632 Part II Section 4, eff July 27, 1978
§ 7-25-100Allowing ballot to be seen, removing ballot from voting place, improper assistance, and related offenses
§ 7-25-110Voting more than once at elections
§ 7-25-120Impersonating a voter
§ 7-25-130Arrest of person who impersonates a voter
§ 7-25-140Copies of certain election laws may be posted
§ 7-25-150Swearing falsely at elections or taking oath in another's name
§ 7-25-160Wilful neglect or corrupt conduct on part of poll managers
§ 7-25-170Wilful neglect or corrupt conduct by officers other than managers
§ 7-25-180Unlawful distribution of campaign literature
§ 7-25-190Illegal conduct at elections generally
§ 7-25-200Unlawful inducement to file for or withdraw from candidacy for election
§ 7-25-210Vandalizing or removing political campaign sign; exceptions; penalty
§ 7-25-220Immunity of poll workers

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South Carolina Code > Title 7 - Elections

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