Indiana Statutes § 3-10-12-5 Voter making affirmation challenged as ineligible; provisional ballot; sufficiency of affidavit
Statute Text
If a voter makes an oral or a written affirmation under this chapter and is then challenged under IC
3-10-1
or IC
3-11-8
as ineligible to vote in the precinct, the voter shall be provided with a provisional ballot under IC 3-11.7 rather than a regular official ballot. The oral or written affirmation made under this chapter serves as a sufficient affidavit for the voter to receive a provisional ballot under IC 3-11.7.
History
As added by P.L. 164 - 2006 , SEC. 81 .
Explore Related Documents
This section contains links to related documents with the same tags to allow you quickly access other relevant legal materials. These links include document types and counts, enabling you to explore similar content efficiently.
-
Voter Registration / Voter Eligibility (36)
- Statutes (36)
- Election Law Manual
- Chapter 1: Federal Regulation of State and Local Electoral Practices, Subchapter 3: Federal Statutory Considerations
- Chapter 5: State Regulation of Voters, Subchapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 5: State Regulation of Voters, Subchapter 2: State Regulation of Voter Eligibility
- Chapter 5: State Regulation of Voters, Subchapter 3: Voter Registration Processes
- Chapter 5: State Regulation of Voters, Subchapter 4: Challenges to State Regulation of the Right to Vote
- Chapter 7: The Role of Courts on Election Day, Subchapter 2: Election Day Remedies Sought
- Chapter 8: Canvassing, Certification, and Recounts, Subchapter 2: Canvassing
- Voting / Voter Challenges (30)
-
Voting / Provisional Voting (83)
- Statutes (83)
- Election Law Manual
- Chapter 1: Federal Regulation of State and Local Electoral Practices, Subchapter 3: Federal Statutory Considerations
- Chapter 5: State Regulation of Voters, Subchapter 4: Challenges to State Regulation of the Right to Vote
- Chapter 7: The Role of Courts on Election Day, Subchapter 2: Election Day Remedies Sought
- Chapter 8: Canvassing, Certification, and Recounts, Subchapter 2: Canvassing