§ 18544 Polling Place Firearm Ban
This law says you can't bring a gun or be in a police or security uniform at a voting place unless you have written permission from the city or county elections official.
A private security guard shows up at a polling place wearing his uniform and carrying a handgun, but he never got written permission from the elections office.
Because he didn't have the required written permission, the law says he can be fined up to $10,000 and could be sent to jail for up to 16 months, two or three years, or up to one year in a county jail, or any combination of those penalties.
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§ 18544 Polling Place Firearm Ban
Last verified: January 10, 2026