(A) It is unlawful in any election for a voter to: (1) allow his ballot to be seen by a person, except as provided by law; (2) take, remove, or attempt to take or remove a ballot from the polling place before the close of the polls; (3) place a mark upon his ballot by which it may be identified; (4) take into the election booth a mechanical device to enable him to mark his ballot; or (5) remain longer than the specified time allowed by law in the booth or compartment after having been notified that his time has expired and requested by a manager to leave the compartment or booth. (B) It is unlawful for a person to: (1) interfere with a voter who is inside of the polling place or is marking his ballot; (2) unduly influence or attempt to influence unduly a voter in the preparation of his ballot; (3) endeavor to induce a voter to show how he marks or has marked his ballot; or (4) aid or attempt to aid a voter by means of any mechanical device in marking his ballot. (C) A person who violates the provisions of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, must be fined not more than one hundred dollars or imprisoned not more than one year.
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