Two GOP Marion, Ohio, men were reportedly charged Tuesday with distributing phony sample ballots at the polls.

The two men in question are Marion County Republican Party official John Matthews and Robert Landon, the GOP candidate for Marion city auditor, ABC 6 News reports.

BREAKING NEWS: Two people have been charged with distributing phony sample ballots. One of those charged is Robert Landon, the Republican candidate for Marion City Auditor. The other charged is John Matthews, a Marion Co. Republican official. #vote2019 #ElectionDay2019 — Ben Garbarek (@BenWSYX6) November 5, 2019

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The sample ballots reportedly looked just like actual voting ballots, except all of the Republican candidates were highlighted with boxes.

Ohio law prohibits political parties from handing out sample ballots. Sample ballots that are handed out must be printed on colored paper instead of white paper, which ABC News reports was not the case in Marion.

Under the law, an Ohio resident could face up to six months in jail and be forced to pay up to a $1,000 fine for distributing fake sample ballots.

According to The Columbus Dispatch, Matthews was previously caught politicking while he was supposed to be doing claims support work for the Ohio Industrial Commission in March 2017. Matthews pleaded guilty at the time to theft in office, a fourth-degree felony. He was given a year of probation and ordered to pay just over $4,000 in restitution.

In addition to the initial ballots charge, Landon is also being charged with imitating the board of elections.

Both charges are first-degree misdemeanors.