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Indiana

CH. 2
Article 3
Redistricting Commission
2 sectionsOpen →
CH. 4
Article 3
General Provisions Relating to Establishing Congressional Districts
9 sectionsOpen →
CH. 6
Article 3
Congressional Districts; 2021 Plan
9 sectionsOpen →
CH. 1
Article 5
Applicability; Types of Elections
4 sectionsOpen →
CH. 10
Article 5
Drawing Election Districts for Local and School Board Offices
12 sectionsOpen →
CH. 2
Article 5
Definitions
1 sectionsOpen →
CH. 2
Article 5
Definitions
120 sectionsOpen →
CH. 3
Article 5
Local Government Election Expenses
12 sectionsOpen →
CH. 4
Article 5
Miscellaneous Provisions
20 sectionsOpen →
CH. 4
Article 5
Standards for Challenges to Voters
5 sectionsOpen →
CH. 5
Article 5
Standards for Determining Residency
21 sectionsOpen →
CH. 6
Article 5
Standards for Certifying Documents Signed by Registered Voters
6 sectionsOpen →
CH. 7
Article 5
Candidate Designations on the Ballot
9 sectionsOpen →
CH. 8
Article 5
The Voter's Bill of Rights
6 sectionsOpen →
CH. 9
Article 5
Government Employees and Volunteer Firefighters Holding Office
7 sectionsOpen →
CH. 1
Article 6
State Committees
16 sectionsOpen →
CH. 10
Article 6
Watchers for the Media
7 sectionsOpen →
CH. 11
Article 6
Poll Takers
13 sectionsOpen →
CH. 12
Article 6
Carriers of Petitions for Candidates and Public Questions
10 sectionsOpen →
CH. 2
Article 6
Precinct Committeemen
10 sectionsOpen →
CH. 3
Article 6
Political Party Name Change
6 sectionsOpen →
CH. 3
Article 6
The Secretary of State
6 sectionsOpen →
CH. 4
Article 6
Indiana Election Commission
26 sectionsOpen →
CH. 4
Article 6
Election Division
20 sectionsOpen →
CH. 4
Article 6
Administrative Complaint Procedure Concerning Uniform and Nondiscriminatory Election Technology and Administrative Requirements Under Title III of HAVA
28 sectionsOpen →
CH. 4
Article 6
Administrative Enforcement of Election Law
10 sectionsOpen →
CH. 5
Article 6
County Election Boards
39 sectionsOpen →
CH. 5
Article 6
County Procedures for Resolving Administrative Complaints Concerning Uniform and Nondiscriminatory Election Technology and Administrative Requirements Under Title III of HAVA
22 sectionsOpen →
CH. 5
Article 6
Combined County Election Board and Board of Registration
11 sectionsOpen →
CH. 5
Article 6
Tippecanoe County Board of Elections and Registration
11 sectionsOpen →
CH. 5
Article 6
Porter County Board of Elections and Registration
11 sectionsOpen →
CH. 5
Article 6
Appointment of Members of County Election Boards and Boards of Elections and Registration
4 sectionsOpen →
CH. 6
Article 6
Precinct Election Officers
43 sectionsOpen →
CH. 6
Article 6
Certified Election Worker Program
4 sectionsOpen →
CH. 7
Article 6
Challengers and Pollbook Holders
7 sectionsOpen →
CH. 8
Article 6
Watchers for Political Parties and Independent Candidates
8 sectionsOpen →
CH. 9
Article 6
Watchers for Primary, School Board, and Precinct Committeemen Candidates
14 sectionsOpen →
CH. 10
Article 7
General Provisions
2 sectionsOpen →
CH. 11
Article 7
State Administration of Voter Registration
15 sectionsOpen →
CH. 12
Article 7
County Administration of Voter Registration
44 sectionsOpen →
CH. 13
Article 7
Registration and Voting Requirements; General Provisions
13 sectionsOpen →
CH. 14
Article 7
Registration Procedures at License Branches
17 sectionsOpen →
CH. 15
Article 7
Registration Procedures at Public Assistance Agencies
18 sectionsOpen →
CH. 16
Article 7
Registration at Agencies Serving Persons With Disabilities
36 sectionsOpen →
CH. 17
Article 7
Registration at Armed Forces Recruitment Offices
5 sectionsOpen →
CH. 18
Article 7
Registration in Additional Offices; General Provisions
25 sectionsOpen →
CH. 19
Article 7
Registration in Board of Registration Offices
6 sectionsOpen →
CH. 20
Article 7
Registration in Unemployment Compensation Offices
3 sectionsOpen →
CH. 21
Article 7
Procedures for Designating Additional Voter Registration Offices; County NVRA Implementation Plans
8 sectionsOpen →
CH. 22
Article 7
Mail Registration
9 sectionsOpen →
CH. 24
Article 7
Distribution Sites for Mail Registration Forms
17 sectionsOpen →
CH. 26
Article 7
Statewide Voter Registration List
38 sectionsOpen →
CH. 26
Article 7
Statewide Voter Registration Information
13 sectionsOpen →
CH. 26
Article 7
Online Voter Registration
7 sectionsOpen →
CH. 27
Article 7
County Voter Registration; Offices and Records Generally
27 sectionsOpen →
CH. 28
Article 7
County Voter Registration; Providing Records to Candidates and Parties
14 sectionsOpen →
CH. 29
Article 7
County Voter Registration; Providing Records to Precinct Inspectors
6 sectionsOpen →
CH. 30
Article 7
Voter Registration Record Confidentiality Requirements and Use Restrictions
6 sectionsOpen →
CH. 31
Article 7
Registration Forms; Content
8 sectionsOpen →
CH. 32
Article 7
Registration Forms; Completion by Voters
10 sectionsOpen →
CH. 33
Article 7
Registration Forms; General Procedures for Processing by Counties
14 sectionsOpen →
CH. 34
Article 7
Registration Forms; Special Procedures for Processing Incomplete or Incorrectly Filed Applications
16 sectionsOpen →
CH. 35
Article 7
Registration Forms; Special Procedures for Processing Applications From Persons Less Than 18 Years of Age
6 sectionsOpen →
CH. 36
Article 7
Special Registration Procedures for Military Voters and Overseas Voters
15 sectionsOpen →
CH. 37
Article 7
Special Registration Procedures for Homeless or Mobile Voters
2 sectionsOpen →
CH. 38
Article 7
Voter List Maintenance Programs
27 sectionsOpen →
CH. 39
Article 7
Address Changes by Voter on Registration Records
12 sectionsOpen →
CH. 40
Article 7
Address Changes by Governmental Agencies on Registration Records
8 sectionsOpen →
CH. 40
Article 7
Changes in Registration Records to Update Signature of Voter
2 sectionsOpen →
CH. 41
Article 7
Name Changes on Registration Records
6 sectionsOpen →
CH. 42
Article 7
Changes in Registration Records Due to Precinct Boundary Changes
4 sectionsOpen →
CH. 43
Article 7
Removal From Registration Records Due to Request of Voter
8 sectionsOpen →
CH. 45
Article 7
Removal From Registration Records Due to Death
11 sectionsOpen →
CH. 46
Article 7
Removal From Registration Records Due to Criminal Conviction and Incarceration
12 sectionsOpen →
CH. 48
Article 7
Determining Registration Status on Election Day
11 sectionsOpen →
CH. 1
Article 8
Qualifications for Candidates
49 sectionsOpen →
CH. 2
Article 8
Declaration of Candidacy for Federal, State, Legislative, or Local Office in Primary Election
29 sectionsOpen →
CH. 2
Article 8
Nomination for School Board Office
9 sectionsOpen →
CH. 3
Article 8
Presidential Primary Candidates
12 sectionsOpen →
CH. 4
Article 8
State Conventions
24 sectionsOpen →
CH. 5
Article 8
Town Conventions and Major Political Party Nominations in Small Towns
22 sectionsOpen →
CH. 6
Article 8
Nomination by Petition for Independent or Minor Political Party Candidates
20 sectionsOpen →
CH. 7
Article 8
Certification of Nominees and Ballot Placement
32 sectionsOpen →
CH. 8
Article 8
Removal of Name From Ballot of a Candidate for Legislative or State Office at General Election for Disqualification or Withdrawal
8 sectionsOpen →
CH. 9
Article 8
Statements of Economic Interests for Local and School Board Offices
10 sectionsOpen →
CH. 1
Article 9
Campaign Committees
29 sectionsOpen →
CH. 2
Article 9
Campaign Contributions
14 sectionsOpen →
CH. 3
Article 9
Campaign Expenses
6 sectionsOpen →
CH. 4
Article 9
Administration by Election Division and County Election Boards
21 sectionsOpen →
CH. 5
Article 9
Reports Required of Candidates and Committees
26 sectionsOpen →
CH. 8
Article 9
Use of Digitally Altered Media in Elections
6 sectionsOpen →
CH. 9
Article 9
Independent Expenditures
3 sectionsOpen →
CH. 1
Article 10
Primary Elections in General Election Years
50 sectionsOpen →
CH. 10
Article 10
Special Procedures for Presidential Elections
9 sectionsOpen →
CH. 11
Article 10
Special Procedures for Certain Indiana Voters to Vote in Precinct of Former Residence
11 sectionsOpen →
CH. 12
Article 10
Special Procedures for Certain Indiana Voters to Vote in Precinct of Former Residence Under NVRA
7 sectionsOpen →
CH. 2
Article 10
General Elections
16 sectionsOpen →
CH. 3
Article 10
State Constitutional Amendments and State Public Questions
10 sectionsOpen →
CH. 4
Article 10
Presidential Elections
16 sectionsOpen →
CH. 5
Article 10
State Conventions Concerning United States Constitutional Amendments
30 sectionsOpen →
CH. 6
Article 10
Municipal and School District Elections in Cities, Large Towns, and Small Towns in Marion County
18 sectionsOpen →
CH. 6
Article 10
Elections in Even-Numbered Years for Towns and Certain Cities
7 sectionsOpen →
CH. 7
Article 10
Municipal Elections in Small Towns Located Outside Marion County
42 sectionsOpen →
CH. 8
Article 10
Special Elections
11 sectionsOpen →
CH. 9
Article 10
Local Public Questions
7 sectionsOpen →
CH. 1
Article 11
Precincts
52 sectionsOpen →
CH. 10
Article 11
Voting by Absentee Ballot
55 sectionsOpen →
CH. 11
Article 11
Voting by Paper Ballot
28 sectionsOpen →
CH. 13
Article 11
Voting by Ballot Card Voting System
61 sectionsOpen →
CH. 14
Article 11
Voting by Electronic Voting System
40 sectionsOpen →
CH. 14
Article 11
Public Tests of Electronic Voting Systems
11 sectionsOpen →
CH. 15
Article 11
Ballot Card and Electronic Voting Systems; Additional Standards and Procedures for Approving System Changes
69 sectionsOpen →
CH. 16
Article 11
Voting System Technical Oversight Program
6 sectionsOpen →
CH. 17
Article 11
Voting System Violations
10 sectionsOpen →
CH. 18
Article 11
Vote Centers
16 sectionsOpen →
CH. 2
Article 11
General Election Ballot Form for Paper Ballots
28 sectionsOpen →
CH. 3
Article 11
Distribution of Ballots and Other Supplies
39 sectionsOpen →
CH. 4
Article 11
Eligibility and Application for Absentee Ballot
39 sectionsOpen →
CH. 6
Article 11
Voting System Purchase Fund
14 sectionsOpen →
CH. 6
Article 11
Voting System Improvement
15 sectionsOpen →
CH. 7
Article 11
Approval of Ballot Card Voting Systems
22 sectionsOpen →
CH. 7
Article 11
Approval of Electronic Voting Systems
28 sectionsOpen →
CH. 8
Article 11
Voting Procedures Generally
59 sectionsOpen →
CH. 9
Article 11
Assistance to Certain Voters
6 sectionsOpen →
CH. 1
Article 11
General Provisions
7 sectionsOpen →
CH. 2
Article 11
Definitions
5 sectionsOpen →
CH. 3
Article 11
Watchers for Political Parties, Candidates, and the Media
4 sectionsOpen →
CH. 4
Article 11
General Procedures for Counties
36 sectionsOpen →
CH. 5
Article 11
Counting of Absentee Ballots Cast on Paper Ballots
29 sectionsOpen →
CH. 6
Article 11
Counting of Absentee Ballots Cast on Ballot Cards
33 sectionsOpen →
CH. 7
Article 11
Additional Provisions Relating to Counting Absentee Ballots
4 sectionsOpen →
CH. 8
Article 11
Counting of Absentee Ballots Cast on Electronic Voting Systems
3 sectionsOpen →
CH. 1
Article 11
Application and General Provisions
9 sectionsOpen →
CH. 2
Article 11
Casting a Provisional Ballot
4 sectionsOpen →
CH. 3
Article 11
Provisional Ballot Counters
8 sectionsOpen →
CH. 4
Article 11
Watchers for Political Parties, Candidates, and the Media
4 sectionsOpen →
CH. 5
Article 11
Counting Provisional Ballots
34 sectionsOpen →
CH. 6
Article 11
Additional Provisions Relating to Provisional Ballots
4 sectionsOpen →
CH. 7
Article 11
Standards for Issuing an Order Extending the Hour for the Closing of the Polls
5 sectionsOpen →
CH. 1
Article 12
Rules for Counting Ballots
25 sectionsOpen →
CH. 10
Article 12
State Recount Commission
23 sectionsOpen →
CH. 11
Article 12
Recount and Contest Procedures for Presidential Primary Elections and Nomination for and Election to Federal, State, and Legislative Offices
29 sectionsOpen →
CH. 12
Article 12
Recount Procedures for Public Questions
28 sectionsOpen →
CH. 13
Article 12
Risk-Limiting Audits
7 sectionsOpen →
CH. 14
Article 12
Election Procedure Audits
9 sectionsOpen →
CH. 2
Article 12
Counting of Paper Ballot Votes
17 sectionsOpen →
CH. 3
Article 12
Counting Ballot Card Votes
21 sectionsOpen →
CH. 3
Article 12
Counting of Electronic Voting System Votes
11 sectionsOpen →
CH. 4
Article 12
Canvassing Returns by County Election Board
26 sectionsOpen →
CH. 5
Article 12
Certificates of Election and Commissions
19 sectionsOpen →
CH. 6
Article 12
Recount Procedures for Nomination for and Election to Local and School Board Offices
45 sectionsOpen →
CH. 8
Article 12
Contest Procedures for Nomination for or Election to Local or School Board Offices
26 sectionsOpen →
CH. 9
Article 12
Resolving Tie Votes
7 sectionsOpen →
CH. 1
Article 13
Early Candidate Vacancies
27 sectionsOpen →
CH. 10
Article 13
Vacancies in Township Offices Not Held by a Major Party
10 sectionsOpen →
CH. 11
Article 13
Caucus Procedure for Filling Vacancies in Certain Local Offices Held by Major Parties
22 sectionsOpen →
CH. 2
Article 13
Late Candidate Vacancies
13 sectionsOpen →
CH. 3
Article 13
Vacancies in Federal Offices
2 sectionsOpen →
CH. 4
Article 13
Vacancies in State Offices
3 sectionsOpen →
CH. 5
Article 13
Vacancies in Legislative Offices
11 sectionsOpen →
CH. 6
Article 13
Vacancies in County Judicial and Circuit Offices
3 sectionsOpen →
CH. 7
Article 13
Vacancies in Other County Offices Not Held by a Major Party
8 sectionsOpen →
CH. 8
Article 13
Vacancies in City Offices Not Held by a Major Party
14 sectionsOpen →
CH. 9
Article 13
Vacancies in Town Offices Not Held or Filled by a Major Party
11 sectionsOpen →
CH. 1
Article 14
Campaign Violations
19 sectionsOpen →
CH. 2
Article 14
Vote Fraud
32 sectionsOpen →
CH. 3
Article 14
Interference With Free and Equal Elections
28 sectionsOpen →
CH. 4
Article 14
Procedural Violations by Election Officers
11 sectionsOpen →
CH. 5
Article 14
Enforcement Provisions
8 sectionsOpen →
CH. 6
Article 14
Election Profiteering
3 sectionsOpen →
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