3-6-12-4. “Signature Page”
Sec. 4. As used in this chapter, “signature page” refers to a page of a petition on which petitioners sign their names and provide other information required by the petition statute. As added by P.L.186-2013, SEC.1.
3-6-12-5. Petition Statute Governs Conflicts
Sec. 5. If there is a conflict between this chapter and a specific applicable provision of the petition statute, the provision of the petition statute governs. As added by P.L.186-2013, SEC.1.
3-6-12-6. Other Qualifications or Requirements for Petition Carriers
Sec. 6. A petition carrier must satisfy all other qualifications or requirements required by the petition statute in addition to the qualifications and requirements of this chapter. As added by P.L.186-2013, SEC.1.
3-6-12-7. Petition Carrier Affirmation; Required Information
Sec. 7. (a) The petition carrier must sign and date the following statement at the bottom of each signature page: “I affirm under the penalties for perjury that I have no reason to believe that any individual whose signature appears on this page is ineligible to sign this petition or did not properly complete and […]
3-6-12-8. Signature Pages Accepted Without Making Validity Determination
Sec. 8. A signature page: (1) that does not satisfy section 7 of this chapter; or (2) that is signed by a petition carrier who does not comply with this chapter or the petition statute; must be received for filing, if the signature page otherwise complies with IC 3-5-4, and must be retained as required […]
3-6-12-9. Notice of Noncompliance; Additions and Corrections to Signature Pages
Sec. 9. (a) If a county voter registration office determines that a signature page does not comply with this chapter, the county voter registration office shall give the best possible notice of its determination to the petition carrier who submitted the signature page to allow for the correction of the signature page as provided by […]
3-6-9-11. Appointment of New Watcher; Credentials
Sec. 11. Upon discharge of a watcher under section 10 of this chapter, the circuit court clerk shall immediately appoint another watcher named by the attorney-in-fact. The new watcher has the same powers and duties as the watcher originally appointed and is entitled to credentials from the clerk. The credentials must state the name of […]
3-6-11-4. Repealed
[Pre-1986 Recodification Citation: 3-1-20-2 part.] As added by P.L.5-1986, SEC.2. Repealed by P.L.83-2016, SEC.1.
3-6-9-12. Limitation of Number of Watchers at Polls
Sec. 12. (a) Only one (1) watcher representing a candidate or group of candidates may enter or be in the polls for a precinct at the same time, but watchers representing different groups may be in the polls at the same time. (b) If more than one (1) precinct votes at the same polling place, […]
3-6-9-13. Watcher Rights; Reporting of Violations; Removal and Revocation of Credentials
Sec. 13. (a) A watcher appointed under this chapter is entitled to do the following: (1) Enter the polls at least thirty (30) minutes before the opening of the polls and remain there throughout election day until all tabulations have been completed. (2) Inspect the paper ballot boxes, ballot card voting system, or electronic voting […]