The Public Ministry, through the Electoral Prosecutor’s Office, reminds citizens of the punishable acts related to the electoral day that will take place next April 30.
as well as their corresponding pecuniary sanctions or jail sentencesaccording to the Electoral Code and the Penal Code.
– Voter coercion (Art. 278 Penal Code)
Whoever through force, threats or economic pressure prevents the exercise of the electoral right in a certain sense. Has a penalty of up to five years or a fine.
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– Carry out electoral propaganda after the term established for this purpose has ended (Art. 324 sub. A of the Electoral Code)
Those who carry out acts of electoral propaganda after the end of the period established for this purpose will be punished with a prison sentence of one to six months, plus a fine equivalent to one hundred minimum wages.
– Meet less than 200 meters from the polling places (Art. 324 inc. d of the Electoral Code)
Exercising undue pressure on voters by insulting or coercing them, and violating the freedom to vote. This crime is punishable by six months to one year in prison.
– Falsification of data (Art. 276 of the Penal Code)
Voting without being qualified, producing a false result, falsifying the result has a penalty of five years or a fine.
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– Withhold identity documents of the voter (Art. 321 Electoral Code)
Those who withhold the identity documents of the voters on the day of the elections or demand the vote in a specific sense, through the offer or effective delivery of gifts or rewards, will suffer the penalty of one to two years in prison, plus a fine equivalent to three hundred (300) minimum wages.