False statements in elections: knowingly or recklessly publishing false claims about a candidate's character is punishable by fine. An offence occurs when a person, with intent to affect an election result, makes or publishes a statement of fact about a candidate's personal character or conduct that is false and which the person knows, believes to be false, or does not believe to be true; the offence is punishable by fine.
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False statements in elections: knowingly or recklessly publishing false claims about a candidate's character is punishable by fine.
An offence occurs when a person, with intent to affect an election result, makes or publishes a statement of fact about a candidate's personal character or conduct that is false and which the person knows, believes to be false, or does not believe to be true; the offence is punishable by fine.
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