(a) A person commits the crime of improper subscription to petition if the person
(1) signs a name other than the person's own to a petition proposing an initiative, referendum, recall, or nomination of a candidate for state or local office;
(2) knowingly signs more than once for the same proposition, question, or candidate at one election;
(3) signs a petition proposing an initiative, referendum, recall, or nomination of a candidate for state or local office, while knowingly not being a qualified voter; or
(4) solicits, accepts, or agrees to accept money or other valuable thing in exchange for signing or refraining from signing a petition proposing an initiative; in this paragraph, “other valuable thing” has the meaning given in AS 15.56.030(d).
(b) Improper subscription to petition is a class B misdemeanor.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Chapter 56. Election Offenses, Corrupt Practices, and Penalties
Sec. 15.56.012. Campaign misconduct in the first degree.
Sec. 15.56.014. Campaign misconduct in the second degree.
Sec. 15.56.016. Campaign misconduct in the third degree.
Sec. 15.56.018. Applicability of campaign misconduct provisions.
Sec. 15.56.025. Telephone campaign misconduct.
Sec. 15.56.030. Unlawful interference with voting in the first degree.
Sec. 15.56.035. Unlawful interference with voting in the second degree.
Sec. 15.56.040. Voter misconduct in the first degree.
Sec. 15.56.050. Voter misconduct in the second degree.
Sec. 15.56.060. Unlawful interference with an election.
Sec. 15.56.070. Election official misconduct in the first degree.
Sec. 15.56.080. Election official misconduct in the second degree.
Sec. 15.56.090. Improper subscription to petition.
Sec. 15.56.100. Refusal to allow employees time off.
Sec. 15.56.110. Effect of certain convictions.
Sec. 15.56.115. Disposition of cases involving corrupt practice.