Michigan Compiled Laws 116-1954-xxxv Chapter XXXV Offenses And Penalties (168.931...168.947)
- Section 168.931 Prohibited Conduct; Violation As Misdemeanor; “valuable Consideration” Defined.
(1) A person who violates 1 or more of the following subdivisions is guilty of a misdemeanor: (a) A person shall not, either directly...
- Section 168.931a Appearance Of Name Of Elected Or Appointed Official On Ballot-related Material; Prohibition; Violation As Misdemeanor; Penalty.
(1) Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, and except as otherwise provided in subsection (2), the name of an elected or appointed...
- Section 168.932 Prohibited Conduct; Violation As Felony.
A person who violates 1 or more of the following subdivisions is guilty of a felony: (a) A person shall not attempt, by means...
- Section 168.932a Violations As Felony; Penalty.
A person who does any of the following is guilty of a felony punishable by imprisonment for not more than 4 years or a...
- Section 168.932c Registering Individuals; Compensation Prohibited; Violation As Felony; Penalty.
(1) A person shall not provide compensation to another person for registering individuals to vote that is based upon any of the following: (a)...
- Section 168.932e Misrepresentation As Election Official; Violation As Felony.
(1) A person shall not intentionally misrepresent by word or act in a polling place on election day that he or she is an...
- Section 168.933 Perjury; Definition.
A person who makes a false affidavit or swears falsely while under oath under section 848 or for the purpose of securing registration, for...
- Section 168.934 Misdemeanor; Penalty.
Any person who shall be found guilty of a misdemeanor under the provisions of this act shall, unless herein otherwise provided, be punished by...
- Section 168.935 Felony; Penalty.
Any person found guilty of a felony under the provisions of this act shall, unless herein otherwise provided, be punished by a fine not...
- Section 168.936 Perjury; Penalty.
Any person found guilty of perjury under the provisions of this act shall, unless herein otherwise provided, be punished by a fine not exceeding...
- Section 168.937 Forgery; Penalty.
Any person found guilty of forgery under the provisions of this act shall, unless herein otherwise provided, be punished by a fine not exceeding...
- Section 168.938 Candidate Convicted Of Felony; Election Void Quo Warranto.
If any candidate for any public office at any election in this state shall be convicted of a felony, as defined in this act,...
- Section 168.939 Election Inspector; Duty To Furnish Information To Prosecuting Attorney.
It shall be the duty of every inspector of election, knowing, or having reason to believe, that an offense punishable under the provisions of...
- Section 168.940 Prosecuting Attorney; Duty To Prosecute.
It is hereby made the duty of every prosecuting attorney, whenever he shall receive credible information that any such offense has been committed, to...
- Section 168.941 Peace Officers; Duty To Institute Proceedings.
It is hereby made the duty of any police, sheriff or other peace officer, present and having knowledge of any violation of any of...
- Section 168.942 Prosecution; Time Limitations; Immunity Of Witnesses.
An offense under this act shall not be prosecuted unless the prosecution is commenced within 3 years after the time the offense is discovered....
- Section 168.943 Recorder's Court; Jurisdiction; Circuit Courts, Jurisdiction.
The recorder's court in the city of Detroit shall have cognizance and jurisdiction of all offenses under this act committed within the limits of...
- Section 168.944 False Designation Of Incumbency; Misdemeanor.
Any person who advertises or uses in any campaign material, including radio, television, newspapers, circulars, cards, or stationery, the words incumbent, re-elect, re-election, or...
- Section 168.945 Inducing Improper Applications To Vote As Absentee Voter; Misdemeanor.
Any person who induces or attempts to induce another to make an application to vote as an absent voter, knowing that the person is...
- Section 168.947 Possession Of Master Keys For Voting Machines; Misdemeanor; Master Keys, Definition.
A person who has a master key for any voting machine or device in his possession is guilty of a misdemeanor. As used in...
Last modified: October 10, 2016