Alaska Statutes.
Title 15. Elections
Chapter 56. Election Offenses, Corrupt Practices, and Penalties
Section 40. Voter Misconduct in the First Degree.
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AS 15.56.040. Voter Misconduct in the First Degree.

   (a) A person commits the crime of voter misconduct in the first degree if the person
        (1) votes or attempts to vote in the name of another person or in a name other than the person's own;
        (2) votes or attempts to vote more than once at the same election with the intent that the person's vote be counted more than once;
        (3) intentionally makes a false affidavit, swears falsely, or falsely affirms under an oath required by this title;
        (4) knowingly votes or solicits a person to vote after the polls are closed with the intent that the vote be counted.
   (b) Voter misconduct in the first degree is a class C felony.

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