Acts and Regulations

E-3 - Elections Act

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Offence respecting disruption of public meetings
127(1)Every person who, between the date of the issue of the writ and the day after polling at an election, acts in a disorderly manner, with intent to prevent the transaction of the business of a public meeting called for the purpose of the election, is guilty of an illegal practice and of an offence against this Act.
127(2)Every person who, between the date of the issue of the writ and the day after polling at an election, incites, combines or conspires with others to act in a disorderly manner with intent to prevent the transaction of the business of a public meeting called for the purpose of such election, is guilty of an offence.
1967, c.9, s.127