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101.5611. Instructions to electors

FL ST § 101.5611West's Florida Statutes AnnotatedTitle IX. Electors and Elections (Chapters 97-109)Effective: April 11, 2002 (Approx. 2 pages)

101.5611. Instructions to electors

FL ST § 101.5611West's Florida Statutes AnnotatedTitle IX. Electors and Elections (Chapters 97-109)Effective: April 11, 2002 (Approx. 2 pages)

West's Florida Statutes Annotated
Title IX. Electors and Elections (Chapters 97-109)
Chapter 101. Voting Methods and Procedure (Refs & Annos)
Effective: April 11, 2002
West's F.S.A. § 101.5611
101.5611. Instructions to electors
(1) The supervisor of elections shall provide instruction at each polling place regarding the manner of voting with the system. In instructing voters, no precinct official may favor any political party, candidate, or issue. Such instruction shall show the arrangement of candidates and questions to be voted on. Additionally, the supervisor of elections shall provide instruction on the proper method of casting a ballot for the specific voting system utilized in that jurisdiction. Such instruction shall be provided at a place which voters must pass to reach the official voting booth.
(2) The supervisor of elections shall have posted at each polling place a notice that reads: “A person who commits or attempts to commit any fraud in connection with voting, votes a fraudulent ballot, or votes more than once in an election can be convicted of a felony of the third degree and fined up to $5,000 and/or imprisoned for up to 5 years.”

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West's F. S. A. § 101.5611, FL ST § 101.5611
Current with laws, joint and concurrent resolutions and memorials through May 6, 2024, in effect from the 2024 first regular session. Some statute sections may be more current, see credits for details. The statutes are subject to change as determined by the Florida Revisor of Statutes. (These changes will be incorporated later this year.)
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