(POST MILLENNIAL) -- Project Veritas has discovered electioneering—attempts to sway the decision of voters on Election Day within 100 feet of polling stations—caught on camera during the Democratic primary for New York City's mayoral race.
New York state election law 17-130(4), "Misdemeanor in relation to elections," prohibits "[e]lectioneer[ing] on Election Day or on days of registration within one hundred feet, as defined herein, from a polling place."
New York state election law 17-126(1) and (2), "Misconduct of election officers," prohibits an "election officer" from revealing "to another person the name of any candidate for whom a voter has voted" or even communicating "his opinion, belief or impression as to how or for whom a voter has voted."
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