104.0615 Voter intimidation or suppression prohibited; criminal penalties.

104.0615 Voter intimidation or suppression prohibited; criminal penalties.

   (1) This section may be cited as the “Voter Protection Act.”

   (2) A person may not directly or indirectly use or threaten to use force, violence, or intimidation or any tactic of coercion or intimidation to induce or compel an individual to:

   (a) Vote or refrain from voting;

   (b) Vote or refrain from voting for any particular individual or ballot measure;

   (c) Refrain from registering to vote; or

   (d) Refrain from acting as a legally authorized election official or poll watcher.

   (3) A person may not knowingly use false information to:

   (a) Challenge an individual’s right to vote;

   (b) Induce or attempt to induce an individual to refrain from voting or registering to vote; or

   (c) Induce or attempt to induce an individual to refrain from acting as a legally authorized election official or poll watcher.

   (4) A person may not knowingly destroy, mutilate, or deface a voter registration form or election ballot or obstruct or delay the delivery of a voter registration form or election ballot.

   (5) A person who violates subsection (2), subsection (3), or subsection (4) commits a felony of the third degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084.

History. s. 76, ch. 2005-277.