Undue influence or personation at elections is punishable by imprisonment or fine under penal law provisions. Offence of undue influence or personation at an election attracts penal consequences: a person who commits undue influence or personation in the context of an election is subject to criminal punishment in the form of imprisonment, a fine, or both, aimed at protecting electoral integrity by penalising coercive or deceptive conduct.
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Undue influence or personation at elections is punishable by imprisonment or fine under penal law provisions.
Offence of undue influence or personation at an election attracts penal consequences: a person who commits undue influence or personation in the context of an election is subject to criminal punishment in the form of imprisonment, a fine, or both, aimed at protecting electoral integrity by penalising coercive or deceptive conduct.
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