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What can happen to a Notary who willfully violates the new notarization rules for a circulators affidavit?

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What can happen to a Notary who willfully violates the new notarization rules for a circulators affidavit?

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The Notary can be fined, imprisoned or both imprisoned and fined, and any qualified elector can commence a civil action to recover reasonable attorney fees and costs from any Notary found by the district court to have committed fraud with regard to petition circulation, invalid signatures or petition sections.

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