3-6-6-38.5. Inspectors; Shared Location
Sec. 38.5. (a) As used in this section, “shared location” refers to a location in which more than one (1) precinct votes at the same polling place. (b) Notwithstanding other provisions of this title, a county election board may adopt a resolution to provide that the same individual serves as the inspector for more than […]
3-6-6-39. Certain Students Serving as Election Officers and Assistants
Sec. 39. (a) The county election board by unanimous vote of the entire membership of the board may permit an individual who is not a voter to serve in any capacity described in subsection (b), if the individual satisfies all the following: (1) The individual is at least sixteen (16) years of age but not […]
3-6-6-40. Training Precinct Election Officers; Content of Training; Training Waiver
Sec. 40. (a) The county election board shall conduct a training and educational meeting for precinct election officers. (b) The board shall require inspectors to attend the meeting and may require other precinct election officers to attend the meeting. The board shall maintain a record of the attendance of each individual at the meeting conducted […]
3-6-6-28. Eligibility for Compensation; Compliance With Certain Statutes
Sec. 28. A member of a precinct election board is entitled to compensation under sections 25 and 26 of this chapter only if the member complies with the requirements of: (1) IC 3-12-2-7; (2) IC 3-12-3-10; and (3) IC 3-12-3.5-4. A person who violates IC 3-12-2-7, IC 3-12-3-10, or IC 3-12-3.5-4, as determined by the […]
3-6-6-29. Determination of Good Cause for Violation of Ic 3-12-2-7
Sec. 29. If a county election board unanimously determines, after a public hearing, that there was good cause for a violation of IC 3-12-2-7, then the restrictions on compensation and subsequent membership on a precinct election board prescribed by section 28 of this chapter do not apply. However, the county election board must make such […]
3-6-6-30. Duties of Precinct Election Board
Sec. 30. Each precinct election board shall determine all matters coming before the board in accordance with Indiana law. If necessary, the judges shall assist the inspector and poll clerks in the performance of their duties. Subject to IC 3-11-9, the judges shall also assist and instruct voters when assistance is requested. [Pre-1986 Recodification Citation: […]
3-6-6-31. Meals or Meal Allowances
Sec. 31. (a) Each inspector shall have the precinct election officers furnished with good, plain, and substantial meals, at the regular hours for meals, throughout the day until their work is finished. Alcoholic beverages may not be furnished. (b) If the county legislative body (as defined in IC 36-1-2-9) adopts an ordinance to provide meal […]
3-6-6-32. Precincts Using Paper Ballots; Initialing and Giving Out Ballots; Duties of Clerks
Sec. 32. (a) If a precinct has both poll clerks and assistant poll clerks and the voting is entirely done by paper ballot, the assistant poll clerks shall perform the same duties required of the poll clerks regarding the initialing and giving out of the ballots and pencils or pens when required to do so. […]
3-6-6-33. Tallying Votes; Signing Returns or Other Certificates
Sec. 33. After the close of the polls, the assistant poll clerks shall assist the poll clerks in tallying the votes under the direction of the precinct election board. However, the election returns or other certificates required to be signed by the poll clerks need not be signed by the assistant poll clerks. [Pre-1986 Recodification […]
3-6-6-34. Precincts Using Paper Ballots; Duties of Poll Clerks and Assistant Poll Clerks
Sec. 34. (a) In a precinct where the voting is by any voting method except entirely by paper ballot, the poll clerks of the precinct shall perform all the duties connected with voting by ballot card voting system or electronic voting system, and the assistant poll clerks shall perform all the duties connected with voting […]