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IC 3-12-3-1
Counting of ballot cards
Sec. 1. (a) Subject to IC 3-12-2-5, after the marking devices have
been secured against further voting under IC 3-11-13-36, the
inspector shall open the ballot box and count the number of ballot
cards or envelopes containing ballot cards that have been cast to
determine whether the number of cards cast exceeds the number of
voters shown on the poll lists. If the number of ballot cards cast
exceeds the total number of voters, this fact shall be reported in
writing to the appropriate election officer together with the reasons
for the discrepancy, if known. The total number of voters shall be
entered on the tally sheets.
(b) A ballot card may not be removed from a secrecy envelope
containing a write-in vote under this section.
As added by P.L.5-1986, SEC.8. Amended by P.L.4-1991, SEC.112.
IC 3-12-3-1.1
Chapter establishes standards to define vote
Sec. 1.1. This chapter is enacted to comply with 42 U.S.C. 15481
by establishing uniform and nondiscriminatory standards to define
what will be counted as a vote on an optical scan voting system.
As added by P.L.209-2003, SEC.183.
IC 3-12-3-1.2
Closing of all polls located in one room before vote count
Sec. 1.2. This section applies to a precinct where votes have been
cast on a ballot card system that is designed to allow the counting
and tabulation of votes by the precinct election board. Except as
provided in section 14 of this chapter, if the polls for more than one
(1) precinct are located in the same room, the inspector of a precinct
using the room may not begin the vote counting procedure until all
the polls in the room are officially closed and no more persons are
waiting in line to vote.
As added by P.L.10-1988, SEC.125. Amended by P.L.1-1993, SEC.8;
P.L.3-1995, SEC.123.
IC 3-12-3-1.5
Protest; marking and signing of protested ballots
Sec. 1.5. (a) During the tabulation of the votes, any member of the
precinct election board in a precinct where votes have been cast on
a ballot card system that is designed to allow the counting and
tabulation of votes by the precinct election board may protest the
counting of any ballot or any part of a ballot cast in that precinct.
(b) During the tabulation of votes at a central counting location
under section 3 of this chapter:
(1) a member of the precinct election board in a precinct where
votes were cast on a ballot card system; or
IC 3-12-3-2
Counted ballot cards; processing
Sec. 2. (a) After the ballot cards have been counted under section
1 of this chapter, the precinct election board shall comply with this
section.
(b) This subsection applies if the votes have been cast on a ballot
card voting system that is not designed to allow the counting and
tabulation of votes by the precinct election board. The inspector shall
place all cards that have been cast in the container provided for that
purpose and the container shall be sealed by the inspector in the
presence of the precinct election board. The inspector and the judge
of the opposite political party shall immediately deliver the
container, together with the unused, uncounted, and defective cards
and returns, to the central counting location or other designated
place.
(c) This subsection applies if the votes have been cast on a ballot
card voting system that is designed to allow the counting and
tabulation of votes by the precinct election board. The precinct
election board shall:
(1) process the ballot cards with the automatic tabulating
machine provided to the precinct, if the vote is not
automatically registered by the ballot card voting system;
(2) take the vote as tabulated under subdivision (1) or as
automatically registered by the ballot card voting system; and
(3) certify the totals and the ballot count as required under
section 1 of this chapter on forms supplied to the precinct for
that purpose.
Copies of the totals shall be delivered to each member of the precinct
election board. One (1) copy of the vote totals shall be prepared and
signed for the news media on the form furnished by the county
election board.
As added by P.L.5-1986, SEC.8. Amended by P.L.6-1986, SEC.40;
P.L.3-1987, SEC.349; P.L.1-1993, SEC.10.
IC 3-12-3-3
Proceedings at central counting location; direction and
observation; open to public
Sec. 3. All proceedings at a central counting location shall be
directed by the appropriate election officers under the observation of
at least two (2) precinct judges or other appropriate election officers
who are not of the same political party. The proceedings must be
open to the public, but no persons except those employed and
authorized for that purpose may touch a ballot card, ballot container,
or return.
As added by P.L.5-1986, SEC.8.
IC 3-12-3-4
Opening of ballot cards container and removal of contents
Sec. 4. At a central counting location each container of ballot
cards shall be opened and its contents removed. The ballot cards
shall be:
(1) checked to determine if the cards are properly grouped; and
(2) arranged so that all similar cards from a precinct are
together.
IC 3-12-3-6
Duplicate ballot card to be clearly labeled and bear serial number
Sec. 6. All duplicate ballot cards must:
IC 3-12-3-7
Duplicate ballot card to be counted
Sec. 7. Each duplicate ballot card shall be counted instead of the
damaged or defective card.
As added by P.L.5-1986, SEC.8.
IC 3-12-3-8
Votes to be counted manually if automatic tabulating machines test
not conducted
Sec. 8. If either test of automatic tabulating machines required by
IC 3-11-13-22 and IC 3-11-13-26 is not conducted for a particular
office or public question, the votes for that office or question shall be
counted manually. If for any reason it becomes impracticable to
count all or some of the ballot cards with automatic tabulating
machines:
(1) the precinct election board in which the machine is located,
if the ballot card voting system is designed to allow the
counting and tabulation of votes by the precinct election board;
or
(2) the county election board, if the ballot card voting system is
not designed to allow the counting and tabulation of votes by
the precinct election board;
may direct that they be counted manually.
As added by P.L.5-1986, SEC.8. Amended by P.L.6-1986, SEC.42;
P.L.3-1987, SEC.351; P.L.1-1993, SEC.12.
IC 3-12-3-9
Manual counting of ballot cards; compliance with tabulating
standards
Sec. 9. If ballot cards are counted manually, the tabulation of
votes must comply with the standards prescribed by IC 3-11-7.
As added by P.L.5-1986, SEC.8.
IC 3-12-3-10
Procedures after vote totals have been taken and certified; ballot
cards and automatic tabulating machines; disposition; inspector's
oath
Sec. 10. (a) After the voting totals have been taken and certified
by a precinct election board under section 2(c) of this chapter, the
inspector shall:
(1) seal each automatic tabulating machine used in the precinct;
(2) place all ballot cards that have been counted in the container
provided for that purpose; and
(3) seal the container into which the ballot cards have been
placed;
IC 3-12-3-11
Official return of precinct; publication
Sec. 11. (a) The return printed by the automatic tabulating
machines, along with the return of votes by absentee and provisional
voters, constitutes the official return of each precinct. Upon
completion of the count, the return is open to the public.
(b) This subsection applies if the votes have been cast on a ballot
card voting system that is not designed to allow the counting and
tabulation of votes by the precinct election board. The circuit court
clerk shall, upon request, furnish to the media in the area the results
of the tabulation.
(c) This subsection applies if the votes have been cast on a ballot
card voting system that is designed to allow the counting and
tabulation of votes by the precinct election board. Upon receiving the
certificate for the media prepared under section 2(c) of this chapter,
the circuit court clerk shall deliver the certificate to any person
designated to receive the certificate by the editors of the newspapers
published in the county or by the managers of the radio and
television stations operating in the county.
(d) If a precinct election board administers more than one (1)
precinct, the precinct election board or circuit court clerk 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.
As added by P.L.5-1986, SEC.8. Amended by P.L.6-1986, SEC.44;
P.L.3-1987, SEC.353; P.L.1-1993, SEC.13; P.L.126-2002, SEC.88;
P.L.230-2005, SEC.57.
IC 3-12-3-12
Casting of votes by absentee voters; counting
Sec. 12. Votes by absentee voters may be cast on paper ballots or
ballot cards, or both methods may be used. The ballots may be
counted by an automatic tabulating machine or by special canvassing
boards appointed by and under the direction of the county election
board. A true copy of each paper absentee ballot may be made on a
ballot card, which, after being verified in the presence of witnesses,
shall be counted in the same manner as other ballot cards.
As added by P.L.5-1986, SEC.8. Amended by P.L.6-1986, SEC.45.
IC 3-12-3-12.5
Vote count to continue to completion
Sec. 12.5. To minimize the delay in the counting of the vote, the
count must begin immediately upon delivery of the cards to the
central counting location under section 2(b) of this chapter or upon
the closing of the polls under section 2(c) of this chapter. The
tabulation must continue without interruption until all votes are
canvassed and all certificates of the vote totals required under section
10(b) of this chapter or totals required under section 11(b) of this
chapter are completed and delivered to the persons entitled to receive
the certificates or totals.
As added by P.L.3-1987, SEC.354.
IC 3-12-3-14
Absentee ballots
Sec. 14. (a) The precinct election board may count absentee
ballots before the polls have closed.
(b) If the precinct election board counts absentee ballots under
this section, a member of the precinct election board may not, before
the polls have closed, provide any person other than a member of the
precinct election board with information concerning the number of
votes:
(1) a candidate received for an office; or
(2) cast to approve or reject a public question;
on absentee ballots counted under this section.
As added by P.L.3-1995, SEC.124.