New York Laws
Title 1 - Violations of the Elective Franchise
17-110 - Misdemeanors Concerning Police Commissioners or Officers or Members of Any Police Force.

ยง 17-110. Misdemeanors concerning police commissioners or officers or
members of any police force. Any person who, being a police commissioner
or any officer or member of any police force in this state:

1. Uses or threatens or attempts to use his official power or
authority, in any manner, directly or indirectly, in aid of or against
any political party, organization, association or society, or to
control, affect, influence, reward or punish, the political adherence,
affiliation, action, expression or opinion of any citizen; or

2. Appoints, promotes, transfers, retires or punishes an officer or
member of a police force, or asks for or aids in the promotion,
transfer, retirement or punishment of an officer or member of a police
force because of the party adherence or affiliation of such officer or
member, or for or on the request, direct or indirect, of any political
party, organization, association or society, or of any officer, member
of a committee or representative official or otherwise of any political
party, organization, association or society; or

3. Solicits, collects or receives any money for, any political fund,
club, association, society or committee, is guilty of a misdemeanor.

Structure New York Laws

New York Laws

ELN - Election

Article 17 - Protecting the Elective Franchise

Title 1 - Violations of the Elective Franchise

17-100 - Definitions.

17-102 - Misdemeanors At, or in Connection With, Primary Elections, Caucuses, Enrollment in Political Parties, Committees, and Conventions.

17-104 - False Registration.

17-106 - Misconduct of Election Officers.

17-108 - False Affidavits; Mutilation, Destruction or Loss of Registry List or Affidavits.

17-110 - Misdemeanors Concerning Police Commissioners or Officers or Members of Any Police Force.

17-112 - Soliciting Media Support.

17-114 - Failure to Furnish Information; False Information.

17-116 - Removal, Mutilation or Destruction of Election Booths, Supplies, Poll-Lists or Cards of Instruction.

17-118 - Refusal to Permit Employees to Attend Election.

17-120 - Misconduct in Relation to Certificate of Nomination and Official Ballot.

17-122 - Misconduct in Relation to Petitions.

17-124 - Failure to Deliver Official Ballots.

17-126 - Misconduct of Election Officers.

17-128 - Violations of Election Law by Public Officer or Employee.

17-130 - Misdemeanor in Relation to Elections.

17-132 - Illegal Voting.

17-134 - Unlawful Use of Pasters.

17-136 - False Returns; Unlawful Acts Respecting Returns.

17-140 - Furnishing Money or Entertainment to Induce Attendance at Polls.

17-142 - Giving Consideration for Franchise.

17-144 - Receiving Consideration for Franchise.

17-146 - Offender a Competent Witness; Witnesses' Immunity.

17-148 - Bribery or Intimidation of Elector in Military Service of United States.

17-150 - Duress and Intimidation of Voters.

17-152 - Conspiracy to Promote or Prevent Election.

17-154 - Pernicious Political Activities.

17-156 - Political Assessments.

17-160 - Procuring Fraudulent Documents in Order to Vote.

17-162 - Judicial Candidates Not to Contribute.

17-164 - Political Contributions by Owners of Polling Places Prohibited.

17-166 - Penalty.

17-168 - Crimes Against the Elective Franchise Not Otherwise Provided For.

17-170 - Destroying or Delaying Election Returns.