Md. AG Brian Frosh Reminding Residents State, Federal Law Prohibits Voter Intimidation

ANNAPOLIS (WJZ) -- With Election Day less than three weeks away, Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh is reminding residents they have the right to vote without harassment or intimidation.

Voter intimidation is a crime under both Maryland and federal law. It's also illegal to willfully try to influence someone's vote.

If you plan on voting in-person, the law prohibits things like canvassing and campaign signs at polling places.

You can report any instances of harassment or intimidation to Frosh's office.

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