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as long as they do not attempt to influence voters or
interfere with their free passage.

 
B.__Subsection 2 does not prohibit media representatives
from conducting an exit poll, as long as they do not solicit
voters until after the voters have voted and do not orally
communicate with voters in a way that influences a voter's
vote.

 
C.__If a person attempts to influence voters or interfere
with their free passage, the warden shall have that person
removed from the voting place.

 
3.__Advertising prohibited.__A person may not display
advertising material; operate an advertising medium, including a
sound amplification device; or distribute campaign literature,
posters, palm cards, buttons, badges or stickers containing a
candidate's name or otherwise intending to influence the opinion
of any voter within 250 feet of the entrance to either the voting
place or the registrar's office.__The term "sound amplification
device" includes, but is not limited to, sound trucks,
loudspeakers and blowhorns.

 
A.__This subsection does not apply to advertising material
on automobiles traveling to and from the voting place.__It
does not prohibit a person from passing out stickers at the
voting place to be pasted on the ballot at a primary
election.__It does not prohibit a person who is at the polls
solely for the purpose of voting from wearing a campaign
button when the longest dimension of the button does not
exceed 3 inches.

 
B.__Nonpolitical charitable activities and other
nonpolitical advertising may be allowed at the discretion of
the clerk if arrangements are made prior to election day.__
If arrangements are not made in advance of the election day,
the warden may, at the warden's discretion, either allow or
prohibit nonpolitical charitable activities and other
nonpolitical advertising.

 
4.__Devices for audible communication.__Party workers or
others may not use cellular phones, voice pagers or similar
devices to make audible voice communication within the voting
place that is in violation of subsection 2.

 
5.__Violation.__A person who knowingly engages in activities
prohibited by this section commits a Class E crime.

 
Sec. 23. 21-A MRSA §698, sub-§2-A, as amended by PL 2001, c. 310, §45,
is further amended to read:


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