United States — Arizona
ARS § 16-1006
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A person must not use force, threats, bribery, or other corrupt means to influence an elector’s vote, stop an elector from voting freely, or deceive an elector into voting differently than intended.
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23 matching statutes
United States — Arizona
1 provisions
A person must not use force, threats, bribery, or other corrupt means to influence an elector’s vote, stop an elector from voting freely, or deceive an elector into voting differently than intended.
United States — Arizona
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Trading in public office is an offense when a person, with corrupt intent, gives or receives a benefit tied to appointment or nomination to public office.
United States — Arizona
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A grand jury may present a written accusation against a county, district, or precinct officer for wilful or corrupt misconduct in office.
United States — Arizona
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This section defines “bribe” as money, goods, property, a thing of value, or an advantage asked for, offered, given, accepted, or promised with corrupt intent to influence someone’s official action, vote, or opinion unlawfully.
United States — Arizona
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A person must not corrupt electors by offering or exchanging money, valuable things, offices, or employment to influence voting or polling behavior.
United States — Arizona
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This section makes certain intentional interference with election officials, unauthorized changes to voting equipment, and impersonation of election officials felonies.
United States — Arizona
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This section lets a court vacate an arbitration award on listed grounds, sets a 90-day filing deadline for a motion to vacate, allows rehearing in some cases, and requires the court to confirm the award if vacatur is denied and no modification motion is pending.
United States — Arizona
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A court must refuse to confirm an arbitration award if the stated grounds are shown, and it may order a rehearing in some cases.
United States — Arizona
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The commission may refuse to issue or renew a license if the applicant committed fraud, has certain convictions, lacks minimum qualifications, was adjudicated insane or incompetent, or engaged in fraud or dishonesty on a certification exam in another state.
United States — Arizona
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Licensees must promptly report suspicious betting-related information to the department, and in some cases to a requesting sports governing body; the department must also investigate, maintain confidentiality rules, and coordinate investigations.
United States — Arizona
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This section defines “alternate grand jurors,” “grand jury,” and “indictment.”
United States — Arizona
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The commission may discipline a licensee for listed misconduct or qualification problems, and it must give notice and a hearing before doing so.