Illinois Code § 10 ILCS 5/29-20

Vote by Mail ballots - violations.
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A person is guilty
of a Class 3 felony who knowingly:

 
 
(1) Solicits another person, knowing that the person 
 
is not legally qualified to vote as a vote by mail voter, to apply for a vote by mail ballot;

 
 
(2) Solicits another person, knowing that the person 
 
is not legally qualified to vote as a vote by mail voter, to cast a ballot as a vote by mail voter;

 
 
(3) Intimidates or unduly influences another person 
 
to cast a vote by mail ballot in a manner inconsistent with the voter's intent; or

 
 
(4) Marks or tampers with a vote by mail ballot of 
 
another person or takes a vote by mail ballot of another person in violation of Section 19-6 so that an opportunity for fraudulent marking or tampering is created.

is not legally qualified to vote as a vote by mail voter, to apply for a vote by mail ballot;
is not legally qualified to vote as a vote by mail voter, to cast a ballot as a vote by mail voter;
to cast a vote by mail ballot in a manner inconsistent with the voter's intent; or
another person or takes a vote by mail ballot of another person in violation of Section 19-6 so that an opportunity for fraudulent marking or tampering is created.
(10 ILCS 5/Art. 29A heading)
 
ARTICLE 29A. 
 
PENALTIES
(Repealed)
(10 ILCS 5/Art. 29B heading)
 
ARTICLE 29B. 
 

FAIR CAMPAIGN PRACTICES

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