SENATE BILL No. 813

 

 

February 13, 2018, Introduced by Senator ROBERTSON and referred to the Committee on Elections and Government Reform.

 

 

      A bill to amend 1927 PA 175, entitled

 

"The code of criminal procedure,"

 

by amending section 11d of chapter XVII (MCL 777.11d), as amended

 

by 2012 PA 278.

 

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:

 

 1                           CHAPTER XVII

 

 2        Sec. 11d. This chapter applies to the following felonies

 

 3  enumerated in chapter 168 of the Michigan Compiled Laws:

 

 

4

M.C.L.

Category

Class

Description

Stat Max

5

168.731(4)

Pub trst

G

Election law — filing certain false statements

2

6

168.734

Pub trst

G

Election law — election board refusing to provide challenger conveniences

2


1

168.756

Pub trst

E

Elector's false statement concerning inability to mark ballot

5

2

168.757

Pub trst

E

Election inspector — unlawful conduct

5

3

168.759(8)

Pub trst

E

Forged signature on absentee ballot

5

4

168.759b

Pub trst

E

False statement in application for emergency absentee ballot

5

5

168.761(5)

Pub trst

E

Assisting an absentee voter in making a false statement

5

6

168.765a(10)

Pub trst

E

Disclosing how ballot voted or election results early before polls are closed

5

7

168.765a(12)

Pub trst

E

Disclosing election result or how ballot voted

5

8

168.769(4)

Pub trst

E

Voting both in person and by absentee ballot

5

9

168.792a(11)

Pub trst

E

Disclosing how ballot voted or election results early before polls are closed

5

10

168.792a(16)

Pub trst

E

Disclosing election result or how ballot voted

5

11

168.808

Pub trst

E

Untrue statement by member of board of inspectors

4

12

168.873

Pub trst

E

Misconduct of election employee in recount — county and local

5

13

168.887

Pub trst

E

Misconduct of election employee in recount

5

14

168.932(a)

Pub trst

E

Bribing or intimidating voters

5


1

168.932(b)

Pub trst

E

Ballot tampering

5

2

168.932(c)

Pub trst

E

Destroying or falsifying election return or records

5

3

168.932(d)

Pub trst

E

Disclosing votes or obstructing voter

5

4

168.932(e)

Pub trst

E

Absentee ballot tampering

5

5

168.932(f)

Pub trst

E

Election law — possess absent voter ballot delivered to another person

5

6

168.932(g)

Pub trst

E

Suggesting how a disabled voter should vote

5

7

168.932(h)

Pub trst

E

Suggesting or influencing how an absentee voter should vote

5

8

168.932(i)

Pub trst

E

Organizing a meeting where absentee voter ballots are to be voted

5

9

168.932a

Pub trst

G

Election offenses

4

10

168.932c

Pub trst

E

Providing compensation to a person for registering individuals to vote

5

11

168.932e

Pub trst

E

Person intentionally misrepresenting that he or she is an election official in a polling place

5

12

168.933

Pub trst

E

False swearing to register or vote

5

13

168.936

Pub trst

E

Election law — perjury

5

14

168.937

Pub trst

E

Election law — forgery

5

 

 

15        Enacting section 1. This amendatory act takes effect 90 days


 

 1  after the date it is enacted into law.

 

 2        Enacting section 2. This amendatory act does not take effect

 

 3  unless Senate Bill No. 812                                      

 

 4            of the 99th Legislature is enacted into law.