No. 7 of 1954, Virgin Islands Constitution 61 and \Wleetions, vote at any election, shall be guilty of undue in- fluence within the meaning of this Ordinance. 94. Every person who at an election applies for a ballot paper in the name of another person, whether that name be the name of a person living or dead, or of a fictitious person, or who, having voted once at any election, applies at the same elec- tion for a ballot paper in his own name, shall be guilty of personation within the meaning of this Ordinance, 95. Every person who is guilty of bribery, treating or undue influence under the provisions of this Ordinance shall on summary conviction be Jiable to imprisonment for six months or to fine of four hundred and eighty dollars. 96. Every person who is guilty of persona- tion or of aiding, abetting, counselling or procuring the commission of the offence of personation shall, on conviction on indictment, be liable to imprison- ment for two years. 9'7. [very person who is convicted of bribery, treating, undue influence or personation, or of aid- ing, counselling or procuring the commission of the offence of personation shall (in addition to any other punishment) be incapable during a period of seven years from the date of conviction-—— (a) of being registered as a voter, or voting at any election; (4) of being elected a member of the Council or, if elected before his conviction, of retaining his seat as such member. 98. (1) Every person who— (a) votes, or induces or procures any person to vote, at any election, know- ing that he or a other person is prohi- bited by this Ordinance, or by any law in force in the Presidency, from voting rt, such election; VIRGIN ISLANDS. Definition of personation, Penalty for bribery, treating or uudue influence. Penalty for personation, Disqualifica- tion for bribery, ete. Penalty for certain illegal practices at elections.