IOWA STATUTES AND CODES
39A.5 - ELECTION MISCONDUCT IN THE FOURTH DEGREE.
39A.5 ELECTION MISCONDUCT IN THE FOURTH DEGREE.
1. A person commits the crime of election misconduct in the
fourth degree if the person willfully commits any of the following
acts:
a. Election day acts.
(1) As an employer, denying an employee the privilege conferred
by section 49.109, or subjecting an employee to a penalty or
reduction of wages because of the exercise of that privilege.
(2) Failing or refusing to comply with an order or command of an
election official made pursuant to chapter 49 for which another
penalty is not provided.
(3) Circulating, communicating, or attempting to circulate or
communicate information with reference to the result of the counted
ballots or making a compilation of vote subtotals before the polls
are closed in violation of section 51.11 or 53.23.
(4) Destroying, defacing, tearing down, or removing a list of
candidates, card of instruction, or sample ballot posted as provided
by law prior to the closing of the polls.
(5) Removing or destroying the supplies or articles furnished for
the purpose of enabling voters to prepare their ballots.
(6) Violating or attempting to violate any of the provisions or
requirements of chapter 49 to which another penalty does not apply.
b. Miscellaneous offenses.
(1) As a public employee, acting in connection with an absentee
ballot in violation of section 53.7.
(2) Violating any provision of chapter 53 for which another
penalty is not provided.
2. Election misconduct in the fourth degree is a simple
misdemeanor. Section History: Recent Form
2002 Acts, ch 1071, §5; 2007 Acts, ch 59, §21, 38; 2007 Acts, ch
190, §14; 2008 Acts, ch 1115, §84
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