Indiana Code
Chapter 3. Distribution of Ballots and Other Supplies
3-11-3-23. Instruction Cards; Contents

Sec. 23. (a) The cards required by section 22 of this chapter must contain instructions to the voters as to what must be done to:
(1) obtain ballots for voting;
(2) prepare ballots for voting; and
(3) obtain a new ballot in place of one accidentally defaced, mutilated, or spoiled.
(b) The cards must contain, in underlined type, the following:
(1) That it is a crime to violate Indiana election laws.
(2) That the voter should examine the ballot to determine whether the back of the ballot has:
(A) the initials of the poll clerks in ink; or
(B) the printed initials of the poll clerks, in a vote center county using an electronic poll list and a printer separate from the electronic poll list that prints on the back of each ballot card, immediately before the ballot card is delivered to the voter, the printed initials of the poll clerks captured through the electronic signature pad or tablet at the time the poll clerks log into the electronic poll book system.
(3) That the voter should examine the ballot to determine if the ballot has any mark (other than the initials of the poll clerks) before voting.
(4) That the voter should not make any mark on the ballot except a voting mark in the manner provided by IC 3-12-1 because a mark other than a voting mark may void the ballot.
(5) That the voter should return the ballot to the poll clerks and request another ballot if:
(A) the poll clerks' initials have not been properly placed on the ballot;
(B) the ballot has a mark (other than the initials of the poll clerks) before the voter places a voting mark on the ballot; or
(C) the voter has improperly marked the ballot.
(c) The cards must also set out copies of IC 3-14-2-16, IC 3-14-2-17, IC 3-14-3-10, IC 3-14-3-13, IC 3-14-3-15, IC 3-14-3-16, and IC 3-14-4-9.
[Pre-1986 Recodification Citation: 3-1-23-11 part.]
As added by P.L.5-1986, SEC.7. Amended by P.L.3-1987, SEC.217; P.L.55-2014, SEC.2.

Structure Indiana Code

Indiana Code

Title 3. Elections

Article 11. Voting Methods, Supplies, and Equipment

Chapter 3. Distribution of Ballots and Other Supplies

3-11-3-1. Application of Chapter

3-11-3-2. Repealed

3-11-3-3. Paper Ballots for Precincts Where Voting Systems Not Sufficient to Register All Votes

3-11-3-4. Repealed

3-11-3-5. Repealed

3-11-3-6. Repealed

3-11-3-7. Repealed

3-11-3-8. Repealed

3-11-3-9. Repealed

3-11-3-10. Receipt and Delivery of Ballots, Supplies, and Electronic Poll Books, and Voting Systems

3-11-3-11. Delivery of Ballots and Ballot Supplies; Delivery and Installation of Hardware, Firmware, and Software for Electronic Poll Books

3-11-3-12. Packaging of Ballots; Attestation by Circuit Court Clerk; Inspector's Receipt; Packages Not to Be Opened

3-11-3-13. Dispatch of Special Messenger to Pick Up Ballots on Failure of Inspector; Report to County Election Board

3-11-3-14. Messenger's Compensation and Mileage Allowance

3-11-3-15. Failure of Inspector to Appear at Circuit Court Clerk's Office Under Ic 3-11-3-10

3-11-3-16. Voter Registration Lists; Preparation; Delivery to Inspectors; Delivery and Installation of Electronic Poll Books

3-11-3-17. Repealed

3-11-3-18. Repealed

3-11-3-19. Repealed

3-11-3-20. Voters' Poll List Cover

3-11-3-21. Repealed

3-11-3-22. Instruction Cards; Write-in Voting Notice Cards; Printing and Delivery

3-11-3-23. Instruction Cards; Contents

3-11-3-24. Instruction Cards; Posting

3-11-3-25. Sample Ballots; Posting

3-11-3-26. Loss or Destruction of Ballots Delivered to County Election Board; Report; Affidavit of Circumstances; Resupply

3-11-3-27. Failure or Refusal to Report and Make Proof of Loss of Ballots

3-11-3-28. Securing Ballots or Other Means of Voting When None Available

3-11-3-29. Candidates Appointed or Selected After Printing of Ballots and Before Election; Name Change

3-11-3-29.3. Death of Candidate Who Filed With Secretary of State or Election Division; Name of Deceased Candidate Printed on Ballot; Replacement Ballot; Effect of Deceased Candidate Receiving the Most Votes

3-11-3-29.4. Death of Candidate Who Filed With Circuit Court Clerk or Board of Elections and Registration; Name of Deceased Candidate Printed on Ballot; Replacement Ballot; Effect of Deceased Candidate Receiving the Most Votes

3-11-3-29.5. Deceased Candidates; Other Vacancies; Reprinting Ballots

3-11-3-30. Repealed

3-11-3-31. Leftover Ballots; Preservation; Destruction

3-11-3-32. Preservation of Ballot in Election Record; Entry of Information

3-11-3-33. Provision of Ballot Box

3-11-3-34. Ballot Boxes; Specifications

3-11-3-35. Counties With Population of More Than 400,000 but Less Than 700,000; Voting System Malfunction; Paper Ballots and Necessary Supplies