61 Other voting offences

61  Other voting offences

(1)     A person shall be guilty of an offence if—

(a)     he votes in person or by post, whether as an elector or as proxy, or applies to [vote by proxy or by post as elector, at a parliamentary or local government election, or at parliamentary or local government elections, knowing that he is subject to a legal incapacity to vote at the election or, as the case may be, at elections of that kind; or]

(b)     he applies for the appointment of a proxy to vote for him at [any parliamentary or local government election or at parliamentary or local government elections knowing that he is or the person to be appointed is subject to a legal incapacity to vote at the election or, as the case may be, at elections of that kind; or]

(c)     he votes, whether in person or by post, . . . as proxy for some other person at a parliamentary or local government election, knowing that that person is subject to a legal incapacity to vote.

For the purposes of this subsection references to a person being subject to a legal incapacity to vote do not, in relation to things done before

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