Sec. 23. (a) This section is enacted to comply with 52 U.S.C. 21081 by establishing uniform and nondiscriminatory standards to define what constitutes a vote on an electronic voting system.
(b) If a voter is not challenged by a member of the precinct election board, the voter may pass the railing to the side where an electronic voting system is and into the voting booth. There the voter shall register the voter's vote in secret by indicating:
(1) the candidates for whom the voter desires to vote by touching a device on or in the squares immediately above the candidates' names;
(2) if the voter intends to cast a write-in vote, a write-in vote by touching a device on or in the square immediately below the candidates' names and printing the name of the candidate in the window provided for write-in voting; and
(3) the voter's preference on each public question by touching a device above the word "yes" or "no" under the question.
(c) If an election is a general or municipal election and a voter desires to vote for all the candidates of one (1) political party or group of petitioners, the voter may cast a straight party ticket by touching that party's device. Except as provided in IC 3-11-7.5-10(b), the voter's vote shall then be counted for all the candidates under that name. However, if the voter casts a vote by touching the circle of an independent ticket comprised of two (2) candidates, the vote shall not be counted for any other independent candidate on the ballot.
(d) As provided by 52 U.S.C. 21081, a voter casting a ballot on an electronic voting system must be:
(1) permitted to verify in a private and independent manner the votes selected by the voter before the ballot is cast and counted;
(2) provided the opportunity to change the ballot or correct any error in a private and independent manner before the ballot is cast and counted, including the opportunity to receive a replacement ballot if the voter is otherwise unable to change or correct the ballot; and
(3) notified before the ballot is cast regarding the effect of casting multiple votes for the office and provided an opportunity to correct the ballot before the ballot is cast and counted.
As added by P.L.3-1987, SEC.327. Amended by P.L.4-1991, SEC.109; P.L.3-1993, SEC.174; P.L.209-2003, SEC.162; P.L.58-2005, SEC.25; P.L.164-2006, SEC.117; P.L.128-2015, SEC.194; P.L.21-2016, SEC.20.
Structure Indiana Code
Article 11. Voting Methods, Supplies, and Equipment
Chapter 14. Voting by Electronic Voting System
3-11-14-1. Applicability of Chapter
3-11-14-3.5. Ballot Information; Arrangement
3-11-14-3.7. No Quotation Marks in Formatting Public Questions on Ballot
3-11-14-4. Distinctive Party Ballot Labels
3-11-14-7. Sample Ballots; Number and Arrangement
3-11-14-8. Electronic Voting System Display Before Election; Posting Sample Ballots
3-11-14-9. Information Contained in Instructional Models
3-11-14-10. Ballot Labels; Installation
3-11-14-11. Rotation of Candidate Names on Ballot System
3-11-14-12. School District Elections; Arrangement of Candidate Names
3-11-14-13. Preparation and Adjustment of System Before Delivery
3-11-14-14. Delivery of System to Polls
3-11-14-15. Examination of System and Sample Ballots Upon Delivery
3-11-14-16. Preparation at Polls Before Opening
3-11-14-17. Preparation at Polls Before Opening; System Check; Certification
3-11-14-18. Posting of Sample Ballots
3-11-14-19. Failure of Equipment; Supply of Paper Ballots and Voting Booths
3-11-14-20. Location of Voting System; Secrecy
3-11-14-21. Regulation of Voting System Area
3-11-14-22. Explanation of Manner of Voting to Voter
3-11-14-22.5. Voting Mark; Instructions
3-11-14-23. Voting Procedure; Standards to Define a Vote; Rights of a Voter in Casting Ballot
3-11-14-24. Voting Booth Arrangement; Additional Instructions
3-11-14-25. Post-Vote Casting Procedure; Procedure for Handling Ballot Not Cast by Voter
3-11-14-26. Time Limits in Voting Booth; Primary Election
3-11-14-27. Time Limits in Voting Booth; General Election
3-11-14-28. Voter Refusal to Leave Voting Booth
3-11-14-29. Disclosure of Vote by Voter Before Its Registration; Effect
3-11-14-30. Securing System at Poll Closing
3-11-14-31. Printouts of Vote; Computer Memory Pack Removal
3-11-14-32. Certificate of Vote; Return of Papers to Circuit Court Clerk
3-11-14-33. Municipal Election Use of System
3-11-14-34. Municipal Elections; Supplies Furnished; Expenses