Revised Laws of Saint Lucia (2021)

84.   Offences in respect of ballot papers

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    (1)   A person who—

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      (a)     forges or counterfeits, or fraudulently defaces or destroys, any ballot paper;

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      (b)     without due authority supplies a ballot paper to any person;

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      (c)     fraudulently puts into any ballot box any paper other than the ballot paper which he or she is authorised by law to put in;

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      (d)     fraudulently takes out of the polling station any ballot paper;

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      (e)     without due authority destroys, takes, opens, or otherwise interferes with any ballot box or packet of ballot papers then in use for the purpose of any election; or

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      (f)     not being duly registered as an elector, votes at an election,

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    is liable, on summary conviction, if he or she is the returning officer or presiding officer, or clerk employed at a polling station, to a fine of $1,000 or to imprisonment for 12 months and, if he or she is any other person, to a fine of $500 or to imprisonment for 6 months.

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    (2)   In any information or prosecution for an offence in relation to the ballot boxes, ballot papers, and other things, in use at an election, the property in such ballot boxes, ballot papers, or things may be stated to be that of the returning officer at such election or of the Chief Elections Officer.