Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 3599.22 | Prohibitions concerning printing of ballots.
...mit to be printed more ballots than are delivered to the board; (3) Appropriate, give, deliver, or knowingly permit to be taken away any of such ballots by a person other than the person authorized by law to do so; (4) Print such ballots on paper other than that provided in the contract with the board; (5) Package or deliver to the board fewer ballots than the number the board directed to be printed. (B) Whoever ... |
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Section 3599.23 | Prohibitions concerning election materials or papers.
...trusted with the printing, custody, or delivery of registration cards or forms, ballots, blanks, pollbooks, cards of instruction, or other required papers shall do any of the following: (1) Knowingly and unlawfully open or permit to be opened a sealed package containing ballots or other printed forms; (2) Knowingly give or deliver to another not lawfully entitled to them, or unlawfully misplace or carry away, or kn... |
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Section 3599.24 | Interference with conduct of election.
...roy any property used in the conduct of elections; (3) Attempt to intimidate an election officer, or prevent an election official from performing the official's duties; (4) Knowingly tear down, remove, or destroy any of the registration lists or sample ballots furnished by the board of elections at the polling place; (5) Loiter in or about a registration or polling place during registration or the casting and coun... |
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Section 3599.25 | Inducing illegal voting.
...ion is guilty of a felony of the fourth degree. |
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Section 3599.26 | Tampering with ballots.
...lection authorities; or fraudulently or deceitfully change a ballot of an elector, by which such elector is prevented from voting for such candidates or on an issue as the elector intends to do; or mark a ballot of an elector except as authorized by section 3505.24 of the Revised Code; or hand a marked ballot to an elector to vote, with intent to ascertain how the elector voted; or furnish a ballot to an elector who ... |
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Section 3599.27 | Possession of or tampering with voting machine, automatic tabulating equipment, or marking device prohibited.
...r violates this section is guilty of a felony of the fifth degree. |
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Section 3599.28 | False signatures.
...r violates this section is guilty of a felony of the fifth degree. |
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Section 3599.29 | Possession of false records.
... in the person's possession a falsely made, altered, forged, or counterfeited registration card, form, or list, pollbook, tally sheet, or list of election returns of an election, knowing it to be such, with intent to hinder, defeat, or prevent a fair expression of the popular will at such election. Whoever violates this section is guilty of a felony of the fifth degree. |
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Section 3599.31 | Failure of officer of law to assist election officers.
...r of the voting location manager at an election, against persons unlawfully congregating or loitering within one hundred feet of a polling place, hindering or delaying an elector from reaching or leaving the polling place, soliciting or attempting, within one hundred feet of the polling place, to influence an elector in casting the elector's vote, or interfering with the registration of voters or casting and co... |
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Section 3599.32 | General prohibition concerning election officials.
...n of which no penalty is otherwise provided shall knowingly disobey such election law. Whoever violates this section is guilty of a misdemeanor of the first degree. |
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Section 3599.33 | Fraudulent marking or altering ballots or election records.
... as evidence in a recount or contest of election, shall willfully and with fraudulent intent make any mark or alteration on any ballot; or inscribe, write, or cause to be inscribed or written in or upon a registration form or list, pollbook, tally sheet, or list, lawfully made or kept at an election, or in or upon a book or paper purporting to be such, or upon an election return, or upon a book or paper containing su... |
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Section 3599.34 | Prohibitions concerning destruction of election records.
... recount or as evidence in a contest of election, shall unlawfully destroy or attempt to destroy the ballots, or permit such ballots or a ballot box or pollbook used at an election to be destroyed; or destroy, falsify, mark, or write in a name on any such ballot that has been voted. Whoever violates this section is guilty of a felony of the fifth degree. |
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Section 3599.35 | Proxies not to be given by party representatives - impersonation of representatives.
...No party committeeperson or party delegate or alternate chosen at an election, or a delegate or alternate appointed to a convention provided by law, shall give or issue a proxy or authority to another person to act or vote in that person's stead. No person shall knowingly or fraudulently act or vote or attempt to impersonate, act, or vote in place of that committeeperson, delegate, or alternate. Whoever violates th... |
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Section 3599.36 | Election falsification.
...or in a statement made under penalty of election falsification, shall knowingly state a falsehood as to a material matter relating to an election in a proceeding before a court, tribunal, or election official, or in a matter in relation to which an oath or statement under penalty of election falsification is authorized by law, including a statement required for verifying or filing any declaration of candidacy, declar... |
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Section 3599.37 | Disobedience of subpoena concerning violation of election laws.
..., or indictment for an offense under an election law shall do either of the following: (1) Fail to appear or, having appeared, refuse to answer a question pertinent to the matter under inquiry or investigation; (2) Refuse to produce, upon reasonable notice, any material, books, papers, documents, or records in that person's possession or under that person's control. (B) Whoever violates division (A) of this se... |
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Section 3599.38 | Illegally influencing voters while performing election duties.
...(A) No election official, observer, deputy sheriff, special deputy sheriff, or police officer, while performing that person's duties related to the casting of votes, shall do either of the following: (1) Wear any badge, sign, or other insignia or thing indicating that person's preference for any candidate or for any question submitted at an election; (2) Influence or attempt to influence any voter to cast the vote... |
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Section 3599.39 | Second conviction under election laws.
... on such second conviction guilty of a felony of the fourth degree, and in addition, shall be disfranchised. |
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Section 3599.40 | General penalty.
...Except as otherwise provided in section 3599.39 of the Revised Code, whoever violates any provision of Title XXXV of the Revised Code, unless otherwise provided in such title, and whoever violates division (D) of section 9.03 of the Revised Code, is guilty of a misdemeanor of the first degree. |
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Section 3599.41 | Person violating election laws may testify against other violators.
...rovision of Title XXXV of the Revised Code is a competent witness against another person so offending, and may attend and testify at a trial, hearing, or investigation thereof. |
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Section 3599.42 | Prima-facie case of fraud.
...rovision of Title XXXV of the Revised Code constitutes a prima-facie case of fraud within the purview of such title. |
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Section 3599.43 | Prohibitions concerning communication purporting to be from board of elections.
...on from such a board and which was intended to be so construed. Whoever violates this section shall be fined not less than one hundred nor more than one thousand dollars or imprisoned not more than six months or both. |
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Section 3599.45 | Candidates prohibited from accepting contributions from medicaid providers.
... as in section 3517.01 of the Revised Code. "Medicaid provider" has the same meaning as in section 5164.01 of the Revised Code. (B) No candidate for the office of attorney general or county prosecutor or such a candidate's campaign committee shall knowingly accept any contribution from a medicaid provider or from any person having an ownership interest in the medicaid provider. (C) Whoever violates this sectio... |
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Section 3701.01 | Department of health definitions.
...ase, and other types of hospitals, and related facilities, such as laboratories, outpatient departments, nurses' home facilities, extended care facilities, self-care units, and central service facilities operated in connection with hospitals, and also includes education and training facilities for health professions personnel operated as an integral part of a hospital, but does not include any hospital furnishing pri... |
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Section 3701.021 | Director of health to adopt rules.
... of this section, medical and financial eligibility requirements for the program for children and youth with special health care needs; (2) Subject to division (C) of this section, eligibility requirements for providers who provide goods and services for the program for children and youth with special health care needs; (3) Procedures to be followed by the department of health in disqualifying providers for vio... |
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Section 3701.022 | Program for children and youth with special health care needs definitions.
...the achievement of normal growth and development. (B) "Provider" means a health professional, hospital, medical equipment supplier, and any individual, group, or agency that is approved by the department of health pursuant to division (C) of section 3701.023 of the Revised Code and that provides or intends to provide goods or services to a child who is eligible for the program for children and youth with special h... |