Indiana Statutes § 3-10-3-2 Form of public question on ballot; effect of failure to vote
Statute Text
(a)
This subsection applies if the general assembly does not prescribe the form in which a state constitutional amendment must appear on the general election ballot. If the electorate of the state may vote on a state constitutional amendment or other public question, the commission shall prepare a brief statement of the public question in words sufficient to clearly designate it and have the statement printed on the state ballot in the form prescribed by IC
3-11-2-15
.
(b)
If a voter does not vote on the public question, the ballot is void with regard to the public question and may not be counted.
Source
Pre-1986 Recodification Citation: 3-1-15-2.
History
As added by P.L. 5-1986 , SEC. 6 . Amended by P.L. 3-1987 , SEC. 170 ; P.L. 4-1991 , SEC. 54 ; P.L. 1-1992 , SEC. 4 ; P.L. 2-1996 , SEC. 118 .
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