Sec. 28. If for any reason there are no ballots or other necessary means for voting at the opening of the polls, the precinct election board shall secure them as quickly as possible. If necessary, the board may have ballots printed. However, the ballots must conform as nearly as possible to the official ballots. The printing and the care of the ballots are governed by the same provisions and penalties as the printing and care of the other ballots prescribed by this article.
[Pre-1986 Recodification Citation: 3-1-23-10 part.]
As added by P.L.5-1986, SEC.7.
Structure Indiana Code
Article 11. Voting Methods, Supplies, and Equipment
Chapter 3. Distribution of Ballots and Other Supplies
3-11-3-1. Application of Chapter
3-11-3-3. Paper Ballots for Precincts Where Voting Systems Not Sufficient to Register All Votes
3-11-3-10. Receipt and Delivery of Ballots, Supplies, and Electronic Poll Books, and Voting Systems
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
3-11-3-20. Voters' Poll List Cover
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
3-11-3-27. 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
3-11-3-29.5. Deceased Candidates; Other Vacancies; Reprinting Ballots
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