§ 17-108. False affidavits; mutilation, destruction or loss of\nregistry list or affidavits. 1. Any person who wilfully loses, alters,\ndestroys or mutilates the list of voters or registration poll ledgers in\nany election district, or a certified copy thereof, is guilty of a\nmisdemeanor.\n 2. An applicant for registration who shall make, incorporate or cause\nto be incorporated a material false statement in an application for\nregistration, or in any challenge or other affidavit required for or\nmade or filed in connection with registration or voting, and any person\nwho knowingly takes a false oath before a board of inspectors of\nelection, and any person who makes a material false statement in a\nmedical certificate or an affidavit filed in connection with an\napplication for registration, is guilty of a misdemeanor.\n 3. A person who shall wilfully suppress, mutilate or alter, or, except\nas authorized by this chapter, shall destroy, any signed challenge or\nother affidavit required for or made or filed in connection with\nregistration or voting, and any person who, except as authorized by this\nchapter, shall remove such an affidavit from the place of registration\nor polling place, is guilty of a felony.\n 4. A person other than the applicant who, prior to the filing of the\napplication, shall willfully suppress, mutilate, materially alter, or,\nexcept as authorized by this chapter, destroy a signed application for\nregistration by mail, is guilty of a misdemeanor.\n
N.Y. Elec. Law § 17-108
False affidavits; mutilation, destruction or loss of registry list or affidavits
Applied in 1 court decision — leading case In re Soto (2014)
Most recently applied in In re Soto (May 2014)
2014-09-22
Official source: NYS Open Legislation (New York State Senate). Reproduced from public-domain New York statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.