Indiana Statutes § 3-7-15-6 Contents of declination form
Statute Text
If the form used by an applicant to decline to register to vote is on a separate form from the voter registration application, the declination form must contain the following:
(1)
A statement reading "If you decline to register to vote, this is confidential, and can only be used for voter registration purposes.".
(2)
A statement reading "If you decide to register to vote, information about the office at which you register is confidential, and can only be used for voter registration purposes.".
(3)
A line for the signature of the person who declines to register to vote.
(4)
A line for the date that the person declined to register to vote.
History
As added by P.L. 12-1995 , SEC. 24 .
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