Indiana Statutes § 3-10-8-6 Holding of elections at time other than that of general election
Statute Text
(a)
Except as provided in subsection (b) or (c), if a special election is held at a time other than the time of a general election, the election shall be held in accordance with this title. Each county election board and other local public official who is required to perform any duties in connection with a general election shall perform the same duties for the special election, subject to the same provisions and penalties as for a general election.
(b)
If a special election is held:
(1)
under a court order under IC
3-12-8
; or
(2)
for a local public question;
the county election board may provide that several precincts may vote in the special election at the same polling place, if the county election board finds by unanimous vote of the entire membership of the board that the consolidation of polling places will not result in undue inconvenience to voters.
(c)
If a special election is held:
(1)
under a court order under IC
3-12-8
for a school board office; or
(2)
for a local public question;
the county election board may by unanimous vote of the entire membership of the board adopt a resolution to provide that each precinct election board will include only one (1) inspector and one (1) judge, and that only one (1) sheriff and one (1) poll clerk may be nominated as precinct election officers. If the board has adopted a resolution under subsection (b), a resolution adopted under this subsection may also provide for more than one (1) precinct to be served by the same precinct election board. A resolution adopted under this subsection may not be rescinded by the county election board and expires the day after the special election is conducted.
(d)
The following procedures apply if a county election board adopts a resolution under subsection (c):
(1)
The inspector shall be nominated by the county chairman entitled to nominate an inspector under IC
3-6-6-8
.
(2)
The judge shall act as a clerk whenever this title requires that two (2) clerks perform a duty.
(3)
The poll clerk shall act as a judge whenever this title requires that two (2) judges perform a duty.
(4)
If a precinct election board administers more than one (1) precinct, the board shall keep the ballots cast in each precinct separate from ballots cast in any other precinct, so that the votes cast for each candidate and on each public question in each of the precincts administered by the board may be determined.
Source
Pre-1986 Recodification Citation: 3-1-19-6.
History
As added by P.L. 5-1986 , SEC. 6 . Amended by P.L. 3-1989 , SEC. 7 ; P.L. 3-1993 , SEC. 108 ; P.L. 3-1997 , SEC. 239 ; P.L. 14-2004, SEC.89; P.L. 230 - 2005 , SEC.46.
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