Section 18543 Of Article 3. Intimidation Of Voters From California Elections Code >> Division 18. >> Chapter 6. >> Article 3.
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. (a) Every person who knowingly challenges a person's right
to vote without probable cause or on fraudulent or spurious grounds,
or who engages in mass, indiscriminate, and groundless challenging of
voters solely for the purpose of preventing voters from voting or to
delay the process of voting, or who fraudulently advises any person
that he or she is not eligible to vote or is not registered to vote
when in fact that person is eligible or is registered, or who
violates Section 14240, is punishable by imprisonment in the county
jail for not more than 12 months or in the state prison.
(b) Every person who conspires to violate subdivision (a) is
guilty of a felony.