Indiana Statutes § 3-7-45-7 Voter erroneously identified as deceased
Statute Text
(a)
If a county voter registration office determines that:
(1)
a voter has been identified as deceased in a list or report described by this chapter; and
(2)
the identification is in error;
the voter registration office may decline to cancel the registration and shall note the apparent error on the voter registration record.
(b)
If a county voter registration office determines that a registration has been previously canceled in error due to a report that the voter is deceased, the voter registration office shall reinstate the registration by:
(1)
correcting the registration record before a certified list of voters is prepared under IC
3-7-29-1
; or
(2)
issuing a certificate of error under IC
3-7-48
.
History
As added by P.L. 38 - 1999 , SEC.20.
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