Section 17-122. Misconduct in relation to petitions  


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  • Any person who:
        1. Pays, lends, contributes or promises to pay, lend or contribute any
      money  or other valuable consideration to or for any voter, or to or for
      any other person, to induce such  voter  to  sign  a  petition  for  the
      designation  of  a  candidate  for party nomination or for election to a
      party position to be voted for at a primary election, or to induce  such
      voter to sign a petition for opportunity to ballot at a primary election
      or  to  induce such voter to sign an independent nominating petition for
      public office; or
        2. Gives, offers or promises  any  office,  place  or  employment,  or
      promises  to  procure  or  endeavor  to  procure  any  office,  place or
      employment to or for any voter, or to or for any other person, in  order
      to  induce  such  voter  to  sign  a  petition  for the designation of a
      candidate for party nomination or for election to a party position to be
      voted for at a primary election, or to  induce  such  voter  to  sign  a
      petition  for  opportunity  to ballot at a primary election or to induce
      such voter to sign an independent nominating petition for public office;
      or
        3. Receives, agrees or contracts for any money, gift,  loan  or  other
      valuable  consideration,  office, place or employment for himself or any
      other person, for signing a petition for the designation of a  candidate
      for party nomination or for election to a party position to be voted for
      at  a  primary  election,  or  for signing a petition for opportunity to
      ballot at a primary election or for signing  an  independent  nominating
      petition for public office; or
        4. Pays or agrees to pay money or other valuable consideration, to any
      person  for  his  services  in canvassing for or otherwise procuring the
      signatures of voters to a petition for the designation of a candidate or
      candidates for party nomination or for election to a party  position  to
      be  voted for at a primary election, or to a petition for opportunity to
      ballot at a primary election, or to an independent  nominating  petition
      for  public  office,  upon  the  basis  of  the  number of names to such
      petition procured by such person, or at a fixed amount per name; or,
        5. Represents to any person as an inducement for  signing  a  petition
      for  the designation of a candidate for party nomination or for election
      to a party position to be voted  for  at  a  primary  election,  or  for
      signing  a  petition for opportunity to ballot at a primary election, or
      for signing an independent nominating petition for public  office,  that
      the person soliciting such signature is to be compensated upon the basis
      of  the  number of names procured by such a person, or at a fixed amount
      per name; or
        6. Being a signer of a petition, provided for in the election law, for
      the designation  or  nomination  of  a  candidate,  or  a  petition  for
      opportunity  to  ballot  at  a  primary  election, thereby makes a false
      statement or makes a false affidavit thereon, or a  false  statement  to
      the witness who authenticates the petition; or
        7.  Being  a  notary  public,  commissioner  of deeds or a subscribing
      witness to a petition, provided for in this chapter, for the designation
      or nomination of a candidate, or a petition for opportunity to ballot at
      a primary election, thereby makes a false statement  or  makes  a  false
      affidavit thereon; or
        8.  Alters  a  petition,  provided  for  in  the election law, for the
      designation or nomination of a candidate, or a petition for  opportunity
      to  ballot  at  a  primary  election,  by  inserting, adding or changing
      therein the name of a candidate, or  the  title  or  designation  of  an
      office or position by any means whatsoever, after such petition has been
      signed by one or more persons, is guilty of a misdemeanor.