What penalties are envisioned for offences related to voter registration?
Ireland
http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/1992/en/act/pub/0023/print.html#sec21
The Electoral Act 1992
PART XXII
Electoral Offences
Art. 133.—(1) Any person who knowingly furnishesfalse information in a claim for correction in a draft register or, having beenduly required pursuant to the provisions of the Second Schedule to give any information in his possessionwhich a registration authority or county registrar may require for the purposeof their duties, fails or refuses to give the information or knowingly givesfalse information, shall be guilty of an offence.
(2) Anyperson who: (a)in relation to a statement pursuant to section 12 or to an application pursuant to section 17 knowingly gives any information which isfalse or misleading, or (b) makes a statementpursuant to section 12 in the name of another person, or (c) applies in the name of another person to beentered in the special voters list, shall be guilty of anoffence.
(3) (a) Any person who, without lawfulauthority, wilfully destroys or mutilates any notice, draft register, copy ofthe register of electors, electors lists or other document made available forpublic inspection in connection with the preparation of the register ofelectors shall be guilty of an offence. (b) Anoffence under this subsection may be prosecuted by the authority which causedthe notice, draft register, copy of the register of electors or other documentto be made available for public inspection.