Indiana Code
Chapter 1. Primary Elections in General Election Years
3-10-1-5. Noncontested Races and Unopposed Candidates

Sec. 5. (a) Whenever there is no contest in a political party for the nomination of a candidate or candidates for an office, the party may hold a primary election for that nomination. The appropriate election board shall certify the names of the candidates for each nomination for which there is no contest as though a primary election had been held. However, except as provided in subsections (b) through (c), if there is a contest in any party for any nomination, the name of each candidate of each party shall be placed on the primary election ballot, whether or not the candidate is opposed.
(b) If the only contest in a political party is for the election of a precinct committeeman or a delegate to the party's state convention, the names of unopposed candidates for nomination are not required to be placed on the primary election ballot unless the appointed member of the county election board affiliated with the political party files a written request that these names be printed on the primary election ballot.
(c) The names of unopposed candidates for election as a precinct committeeman or a delegate to a political party's state convention are not required to be placed on the primary election ballot unless an appointed member of the county election board affiliated with the political party files a written request that these names be printed on the primary election ballot.
(d) If a party wants to conduct a primary under subsection (c), an appointed member of the county election board affiliated with the party must file a notice with the county election board not later than noon seven (7) days after the final date for filing a declaration of candidacy, stating that the party will hold a primary.
[Pre-1986 Recodification Citation: 3-1-9-4 part.]
As added by P.L.5-1986, SEC.6. Amended by P.L.10-1988, SEC.77; P.L.176-1999, SEC.55; P.L.9-2004, SEC.13.

Structure Indiana Code

Indiana Code

Title 3. Elections

Article 10. Provisions Governing Certain Types of Elections

Chapter 1. Primary Elections in General Election Years

3-10-1-1. Application of Chapter

3-10-1-2. Political Parties Required to Hold Primary Election

3-10-1-3. Date of Primary

3-10-1-4. Nomination of Candidates for Certain Offices; Voting on Candidates, Election of Delegates, and Election of Precinct Committeeman

3-10-1-4.5. Election of Precinct Committeemen; Service of Precinct Committeemen After Precinct Boundary Change

3-10-1-4.6. Election of Precinct Committeemen of Indiana Republican Party

3-10-1-5. Noncontested Races and Unopposed Candidates

3-10-1-6. Eligible Voters

3-10-1-7. Repealed

3-10-1-7.1. Copy of Registration Record and Voter Signatures; Evidence of Right to Vote

3-10-1-7.2. Proof of Identification; Exception; Failure to Produce; Challenge; Provisional Ballot

3-10-1-8. Voter Name Not on Registration Record, Certified Copy of Registration Record, or Electronic Poll List; Certificate of Error; Casting Provisional Ballot

3-10-1-9. Challenging Voter

3-10-1-10. Persons Entitled to Challenge Voter

3-10-1-10.5. Challenged Voter Entitled to Cast Provisional Ballot; Exception

3-10-1-11. Voting Methods, Supplies, and Equipment

3-10-1-12. Preparation and Distribution of Ballots

3-10-1-13. Specifications for Ballots

3-10-1-14. Repealed

3-10-1-14.1. Printing Names on Ballot

3-10-1-15. Separate Ticket for Each Political Party; Placement of Names Under Office Designation

3-10-1-16. Number of Candidates for Whom Each Person May Vote

3-10-1-17. Colored Ballot Labels; Party Designation

3-10-1-18. Candidates Ordered Alphabetically by Surname; Exception for Certain Counties

3-10-1-19. Form of Ballot and Public Questions; Order of Offices and Public Questions on Ballot

3-10-1-19.2. Order of Districts and Candidates on Ballot

3-10-1-19.5. Alternative Order of County Offices

3-10-1-19.7. Certain Information Not Required on Ballot

3-10-1-20. Repealed

3-10-1-21. Sample Ballots

3-10-1-22. Repealed

3-10-1-23. Voting Systems in County Having a City

3-10-1-24. Voter Information Verification; Change of Address Within Precinct; Transfer of Registration

3-10-1-24.5. Repealed

3-10-1-24.6. Voter Identity Check; Comparison of Signatures

3-10-1-25. Paper Ballots or Ballot Card System; Procedures

3-10-1-26. Paper Ballots; Folding; Delivery to Inspector

3-10-1-27. Party Identification Card Receipt; Voting Time Limits

3-10-1-28. Depositing and Counting Party Identification Cards

3-10-1-28.5. Ballot Card Voting System; Procedures

3-10-1-29. Canvass of Votes

3-10-1-30. Mutilated and Unvoted Ballots or Ballot Cards; Counting, Sealing and Labeling

3-10-1-31. Repealed

3-10-1-31.1. Applicability; Delivery, Retention, and Disposal of Election Materials; Retention Period; Use of Election Materials to Update Voter Registration Record; Confidentiality of Materials

3-10-1-31.2. Update of Registration Record; Time

3-10-1-31.3. Voter Political Party Not Recorded at Primary Election; How Recorded on Voter's Registration Record

3-10-1-32. Returns

3-10-1-33. Duplicate Copy of Returns; Transmission to Election Division

3-10-1-34. Canvass of Votes by Election Division

3-10-1-35. Publication of Notices