120-8. Expulsion for corrupt practices in election.
If any person elected a member of the General Assembly shall by himself or any other person, directly or indirectly, give, or cause to be given, any money, property, reward or present whatsoever, or give, or cause to be given by himself or another, any treat or entertainment of meat or drink, at any public meeting or collection of the people, to any person for his vote or to influence him in his election, such person shall, on due proof, be expelled from his seat in the General Assembly. (1801, c. 580, s. 2, P.R.; R.C., c. 52, s. 24; Code, s. 2846; Rev., s. 4403; C.S., s. 6092.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 120 - General Assembly
Article 2 - Duty and Privilege of Members.
§ 120-5 - Presiding officers may administer oaths.
§ 120-6 - Members to convene at appointed time and place.
§ 120-6.1 - Request that reconvened session not be held.
§ 120-7 - Penalty for failure to discharge duty.