Ind. Code § 3-14-2-3

Fraudulent subscription of another person's name

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     Sec. 3. A person who:

(1) subscribes the name of another person to an affidavit of registration, a petition of nomination, a declaration of candidacy, or application for an absentee ballot knowing that the affidavit, petition, declaration, or application contains a false statement; or

(2) subscribes the name of another person to an affidavit of registration, a petition of nomination, a declaration of candidacy, or application for an absentee ballot without writing on it the person's own name and address as an attesting witness;

commits a Level 6 felony.

As added by P.L.5-1986, SEC.10. Amended by P.L.103-2005, SEC.23; P.L.194-2013, SEC.94; P.L.158-2013, SEC.8; P.L.168-2014, SEC.3.

 

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 1 case, 2009–2009 · leading case: Democratic National Committee v. Republican National Committee
Democratic National Committee v. Republican National Committee (2009) njd “§ 9-359(a) (1975) (categorizing absentee ballot fraud as a "class D felony”); Ind.Code § 3-14-2-3(1) (2005) (same). Moreover, an individual who submits absentee ballots via mail — the only method by which such ballots are accepted — may be charged with mail fraud under 18 U.”
— Ind. Code § 3-14-2-3(1) — 1 case
Democratic National Committee v. Republican National Committee (2009) njd “§ 9-359(a) (1975) (categorizing absentee ballot fraud as a "class D felony”); Ind.Code § 3-14-2-3(1) (2005) (same). Moreover, an individual who submits absentee ballots via mail — the only method by which such ballots are accepted — may be charged with mail fraud under 18 U.”
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