A person is guilty of harassment if:
Harassment is generally a gross misdemeanor, but will be a Class C felony if the person:
The fear from the threat must be a fear that a reasonable criminal justice participant would have under all the circumstances.
Criminal justice participant includes a law enforcement agency employee, prosecuting attorney, adult or juvenile corrections staff, member of the Indeterminate Sentence Review Board, crime victim advocate, or defense attorney.
A person who harasses another is guilty of a Class B felony if the person:
The fear from the threat must be a fear that a reasonable person would have under all the circumstances.
Election official includes any staff member of the office of the Secretary of State or staff member of the county auditor's office, regardless of whether the member is employed on a temporary or part-time basis, whose duties relate to voter registration or the processing of votes.
PRO: The threats directed at election officials during the last election were appalling. These were directed not only at elected officials, but those volunteers doing their civic duty counting and processing ballots. This bill expands the definition of election official to include these individuals. These threats are not acceptable in a democratic society.
In addition to reconfiguring elections for COVID, election officials had to deal with threats and harassment. Those who volunteer, do so to uphold their civic duty. An elected official assumes a certain level of risk and public scrutiny, but that should not trickle down to staff.