Nov. 30 (UPI) -- The Justice Department announced Wednesday prison sentences for a former Louisiana police chief, city council member and another co-conspirator for violating election laws Wednesday.

Jerry Trabona, 73, the former chief of police for the Amite City department, and Kristian Hart, 50, an Amite City council member were accused of buying votes in the 2016 primary election and following general election.

Both were candidates in the election. They focused their bribery efforts on the Tangipahoa Parish in the southeast corner of the state in which Amite City is situated.

The conspiracy involved soliciting and hiring people to find potential voters, offering them payment for their votes and driving them to polling places.

Trabona and Hart were sentenced to one year in prison Tuesday. Trabona also was ordered to pay a $10,000 fine.