E-2.3 - Act respecting school elections to elect certain members of the boards of directors of English-language school service centres

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214. Every person who
(1)  votes more often than he is entitled to vote,
(2)  permits a person to vote without being entered on the list of electors, except in the cases referred to in section 126,
(3)  votes without being entitled to vote,
(4)  to be admitted to vote or to allow someone to vote, makes a false declaration, produces a fraudulent document as identification or assumes the identity of another person,
(5)  knowingly prints or uses a false ballot paper or alters or counterfeits a ballot paper,
(6)  being a printer, keeps a ballot paper in his possession or delivers a ballot paper to a person other than the returning officer,
(7)  modifies or imitates the initials of the deputy returning officer,
(8)  acts as the representative of a candidate when his power of attorney is false,
(9)  being a deputy returning officer, gives a ballot paper to a person who refuses to make the oath required, or
(10)  being a deputy returning officer, knowingly admits to vote a person who has already voted,
is guilty of an offence.
1989, c. 36, s. 214; 1999, c. 15, s. 50; 2002, c. 10, s. 85; 2008, c. 29, s. 53.
214. Every person who
(1)  votes more than once at the same school board election,
(2)  permits a person to vote without being entered on the list of electors, except in the cases referred to in section 126,
(3)  votes without being entitled to vote,
(4)  to be admitted to vote or to allow someone to vote, makes a false declaration, produces a fraudulent document as identification or assumes the identity of another person,
(5)  knowingly prints or uses a false ballot paper or alters or counterfeits a ballot paper,
(6)  being a printer, keeps a ballot paper in his possession or delivers a ballot paper to a person other than the returning officer,
(7)  modifies or imitates the initials of the deputy returning officer,
(8)  acts as the representative of a candidate when his power of attorney is false,
(9)  being a deputy returning officer, gives a ballot paper to a person who refuses to make the oath required, or
(10)  being a deputy returning officer, knowingly admits to vote a person who has already voted,
is guilty of an offence.
1989, c. 36, s. 214; 1999, c. 15, s. 50; 2002, c. 10, s. 85.
214. Every person who
(1)  votes more than once at the same school board election,
(2)  permits a person to vote without being entered on the list of electors, except in the cases referred to in section 126 or 127,
(3)  votes without being entitled to vote,
(4)  to be admitted to vote or to allow someone to vote, makes a false declaration, produces a fraudulent document as identification or assumes the identity of another person,
(5)  knowingly prints or uses a false ballot paper or alters or counterfeits a ballot paper,
(6)  being a printer, keeps a ballot paper in his possession or delivers a ballot paper to a person other than the returning officer,
(7)  modifies or imitates the initials of the deputy returning officer,
(8)  acts as the representative of a candidate when his power of attorney is false,
(9)  being a deputy returning officer, gives a ballot paper to a person who refuses to make the oath required, or
(10)  being a deputy returning officer, knowingly admits to vote a person who has already voted,
is guilty of an offence.
1989, c. 36, s. 214; 1999, c. 15, s. 50.
214. Every person who
(1)  votes more than once at the same school board election,
(2)  permits a person to vote without being entered on the list of electors, except in the cases referred to in section 126 or 127,
(3)  votes without being entitled to vote,
(4)  votes or attempts to vote by falsely assuming the name and quality of an elector or by using the name of a fictitious or deceased person,
(5)  knowingly prints or uses a false ballot paper or alters or counterfeits a ballot paper,
(6)  being a printer, keeps a ballot paper in his possession or delivers a ballot paper to a person other than the returning officer,
(7)  modifies or imitates the initials of the deputy returning officer,
(8)  acts as the representative of a candidate when his power of attorney is false,
(9)  being a deputy returning officer, gives a ballot paper to a person who refuses to make the oath required, or
(10)  being a deputy returning officer, knowingly admits to vote a person who has already voted,
is guilty of an offence.
1989, c. 36, s. 214.