633. Every person is guilty of an offence who(1) prints a false ballot paper, uses a ballot paper he knows to be false or purposely alters a ballot paper;
(2) alters or imitates the initials of the deputy returning officer;
(3) acts as the representative of a candidate or of the supporters of an affirmative or negative answer to the referendum question or as a poll runner with the knowledge that his power of attorney is false;
(4) purposely destroys a ballot paper used in the poll before the end of the period prescribed for contesting the election or quashing the by-law, resolution or ordinance that is the subject of the referendum;
(5) knowingly performs functions reserved to the election or referendum officers without being such an officer or functions reserved to the person in charge of the register or his assistant without being such person or assistant; or who
(6) purposely hinders the work of an election or referendum officer or of the person in charge of the register or his assistant.