§ 21-2-414. No campaign activities within certain distance of polling place; extension of such distance | Statutes | Westlaw

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§ 21-2-414. No campaign activities within certain distance of polling place; extension of such distance

GA ST § 21-2-414West's Code of Georgia AnnotatedTitle 21. ElectionsEffective: March 25, 2021 (Approx. 2 pages)

§ 21-2-414. No campaign activities within certain distance of polling place; extension of such distance

GA ST § 21-2-414West's Code of Georgia AnnotatedTitle 21. ElectionsEffective: March 25, 2021 (Approx. 2 pages)

West's Code of Georgia Annotated
Title 21. Elections (Refs & Annos)
Chapter 2. Elections and Primaries Generally (Refs & Annos)
Article 11. Preparation for and Conduct of Primaries and Elections (Refs & Annos)
Part 1. General Provisions
Effective: March 25, 2021
Ga. Code Ann., § 21-2-414
§ 21-2-414. No campaign activities within certain distance of polling place; extension of such distance
(a) No person shall solicit votes in any manner or by any means or method, nor shall any person distribute or display any campaign material, nor shall any person give, offer to give, or participate in the giving of any money or gifts, including, but not limited to, food and drink, to an elector, nor shall any person solicit signatures for any petition, nor shall any person, other than election officials discharging their duties, establish or set up any tables or booths on any day in which ballots are being cast:
(1) Within 150 feet of the outer edge of any building within which a polling place is established;
(2) Within any polling place; or
(3) Within 25 feet of any voter standing in line to vote at any polling place.

These restrictions shall not apply to conduct occurring in private offices or areas which cannot be seen or heard by such electors.
(b) Rooms under the control or supervision of the board of registrars or absentee ballot clerk in which absentee ballots are being cast shall be considered polling places.
(c)(1) No person shall conduct any exit poll or public opinion poll with voters within 25 feet of the exit of any building in which a polling place is established on any day in which ballots are being cast.
(2) Except for credentialed poll watchers, poll workers, and law enforcement officers, poll managers may manage the number of persons allowed in the polling place to prevent confusion, congestion, and inconvenience to voters.
(d) No person whose name appears as a candidate on the ballot being voted upon at a primary, election, special primary, or special election, except a judge of the probate court serving as the election superintendent, shall physically enter any polling place other than the polling place at which that person is authorized to cast his or her ballot for that primary, election, special primary, or special election and, after casting his or her ballot, the candidate shall not return to such polling place until after the poll has closed and voting has ceased or other than to transact business with the board of registrars, so long as the person does not violate any other provision of this Code section. Judges of the probate court serving as election superintendents shall enter polling places only as necessary to fulfill their duties as election superintendents and shall not engage in any practice prohibited by this Code section.
(e) This Code section shall not be construed to prohibit a poll officer from distributing materials, as required by law, which are necessary for the purpose of instructing electors or from distributing materials prepared by the Secretary of State which are designed solely for the purpose of encouraging voter participation in the election being conducted or from making available self-service water from an unattended receptacle to an elector waiting in line to vote.
(f) Any person who violates this Code section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.

Credits

Laws 1956, p. 333, § 1; Laws 1961, p. 557, § 1; Laws 1964, Ex. Sess., p. 26, § 1; Laws 1969, p. 308, § 3; Laws 1977, p. 174, § 1; Laws 1978, p. 1039, § 1; Laws 1984, p. 674, § 1; Laws 1985, p. 632, § 5; Laws 1986, p. 32, § 1; Laws 1986, p. 382, § 4; Laws 1988, p. 647, § 3; Laws 1989, p. 1084, § 3; Laws 1993, p. 712, § 1; Laws 1994, p. 1406, § 25; Laws 1998, p. 295, § 1; Laws 2001, p. 240, § 41; Laws 2003, Act 209, § 47, eff. July 1, 2003; Laws 2005, Act 53, § 58, eff. July 1, 2005; Laws 2010, Act 632, § 22, eff. July 1, 2010; Laws 2012, Act 719, § 31, eff. July 1, 2012; Laws 2016, Act 347, § 5, eff. April 26, 2016; Laws 2017, Act 250, § 19, eff. July 1, 2017; Laws 2021, Act 9, § 33, eff. March 25, 2021.
Formerly Code 1933, §§ 34-1307, 34-1938.
Ga. Code Ann., § 21-2-414, GA ST § 21-2-414
The statutes and Constitution are current through legislation passed at the 2023 Regular Session of the Georgia General Assembly. Some sections may be more current, see credits for details. The statutes are subject to changes by the Georgia Code Commission.
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