Indiana Statutes § 3-6-6-36 Law enforcement officers prohibited from polls
Statute Text
(a)
As used in this section, "law enforcement officer" means a:
(1)
police officer;
(2)
sheriff;
(3)
constable;
(4)
marshal; or
(5)
deputy of any of those persons.
(b)
A law enforcement officer may not come within the polls or the chute except to do any of the following:
(1)
To serve process of court.
(2)
To vote.
(3)
To be present and assist when summoned by a precinct election officer under section 35 of this chapter.
(4)
To serve as an absentee ballot courier appointed under IC
3-11.5-4-22
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Source
Pre-1986 Recodification Citation: 3-1-5-8(d).
History
Amended by P.L. 209 - 2021 , SEC. 6 , eff. 7/1/2021 .
As added by P.L. 5-1986 , SEC. 2 . Amended by P.L. 3-1987 , SEC. 37 ; P.L. 176 - 1999 , SEC.18.
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