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3-11-14-29. Disclosure of Vote by Voter Before Its Registration; Effect

Sec. 29. If a voter shows or discloses to another person the candidates voted for or how the voter voted on a public question before the vote is registered, the vote may not be registered on the electronic voting system. A record of the occurrence shall be made on the poll list, and the voter […]

3-11-14-30. Securing System at Poll Closing

Sec. 30. Subject to IC 3-12-2-5, as soon as the polls are closed, the inspector, in the presence of the judges and poll clerks, immediately shall secure each electronic voting system against voting and obtain at least one (1) paper printout of the total votes cast for each candidate and on each public question in […]

3-11-14-31. Printouts of Vote; Computer Memory Pack Removal

Sec. 31. As soon as the paper printouts of the vote count are obtained, the inspector shall close the system and remove the computer memory pack from the system. The inspector and the judge of the opposite political party shall then transport the computer memory packs and each electronic voting system to the county election […]

3-11-14-32. Certificate of Vote; Return of Papers to Circuit Court Clerk

Sec. 32. The certificates of the number of votes cast for each person shall be made and signed as required by IC 3-12, and the precinct election officers shall make and sign the statement of the number of votes required under section 30 of this chapter. The inspector is only required to provide duplicate copies […]

3-11-14-33. Municipal Election Use of System

Sec. 33. If a county has procured electronic voting systems for use, the systems may be used at a municipal election. If there are not sufficient systems on hand for each precinct of the municipality, the county election board shall determine in what precincts systems will be used at the election. As added by P.L.3-1987, […]

3-11-14-34. Municipal Elections; Supplies Furnished; Expenses

Sec. 34. (a) If electronic voting systems are used in a municipal election, the county election board shall furnish to the municipality: (1) the requisite number of systems; and (2) all the furniture and appliances that go with the systems. (b) However, the municipality shall pay the expenses of moving the systems and furniture to […]

3-11-14-24. Voting Booth Arrangement; Additional Instructions

Sec. 24. (a) Only one (1) voter may occupy a booth or compartment at one time. Booths shall be constructed and arranged so that all members of the precinct election board can see whether more than one (1) voter enters a booth at any one time. However, a voter who is a parent, grandparent, or […]