Indiana Code
Chapter 4. Eligibility and Application for Absentee Ballot
3-11-4-2. Application for Absentee Ballot; Completion; Execution; Handling; Affidavits

Sec. 2. (a) A voter who wants to vote by absentee ballot must apply to the county election board for an official absentee ballot. Except as provided in subsection (b), the voter must sign the absentee ballot application.
(b) If a voter with disabilities is unable to sign the absentee ballot application and the voter has not designated an individual to serve as attorney in fact for the voter, the voter may designate an individual eligible to assist the voter under IC 3-11-9-2(a) to sign the application on behalf of the voter and add the individual's name to the application. If an individual applies for an absentee ballot as the properly authorized attorney in fact for a voter, the attorney in fact must attach a copy of the power of attorney to the application and comply with subsection (d).
(c) A person may provide an individual with an application for an absentee ballot with the following information already printed or otherwise set forth on the application when provided to the individual:
(1) The name of the individual.
(2) The voter registration address of the individual.
(3) The mailing address of the individual.
(4) The date of birth of the individual.
(d) A person may not provide an individual with an application for an absentee ballot with the following information already printed or otherwise set forth on the application when provided to the individual:
(1) The address to which the absentee ballot would be mailed, if different from the voter registration address of the individual.
(2) In a primary election, the major political party ballot requested by the individual.
(3) In a primary or general election, the types of absentee ballots requested by the individual.
(4) The reason why the individual is entitled to vote an absentee ballot:
(A) by mail; or
(B) before an absentee voter board (other than an absentee voter board located in the office of the circuit court clerk or a satellite office);
in accordance with IC 3-11-4-18, IC 3-11-10-24, or IC 3-11-10-25.
(5) The voter identification number of the individual.
(e) If the county election board determines that an absentee ballot application does not comply with subsection (d), the board shall deny the application under section 17.5 of this chapter.
(f) The following statement must be printed in at least 16 point font size, underlined, and clearly legible print on the envelope of an absentee ballot application that a person sends to an individual:
"(Name of person sending the absentee ballot application) has sent you the enclosed application. This is unsolicited and is not sent by a state or local elections official.".
(g) This subsection applies only to an absentee ballot application submitted in an electronic format using a module of the computerized list under IC 3-7-26.3. In order for an individual to access the absentee ballot application, the individual shall provide either of the following:
(1) The individual's ten (10) digit Indiana driver's license number.
(2) The last four (4) digits of the individual's Social Security number.
(h) A person who assists an individual in completing any information described in subsection (d) on an absentee ballot application shall state under the penalties for perjury the following information on the application:
(1) The full name, residence and mailing address, and daytime and evening telephone numbers (if any) of the person providing the assistance.
(2) The date this assistance was provided.
(3) That the person providing the assistance has complied with Indiana laws governing the submission of absentee ballot applications.
(4) That the person has no knowledge or reason to believe that the individual submitting the application:
(A) is ineligible to vote or to cast an absentee ballot; or
(B) did not properly complete and sign the application.
When providing assistance to an individual, the person must, in the individual's presence and with the individual's consent, provide the information listed in subsection (d) if the individual is unable to do so.
(i) This subsection does not apply to an employee of the United States Postal Service or a bonded courier company acting in the individual's capacity as an employee of the United States Postal Service or a bonded courier company. A person who receives a completed absentee ballot application from the individual who has applied for the absentee ballot shall indicate on the application the date the person received the application, and file the application with the appropriate county election board or election division not later than:
(1) noon ten (10) days after the person receives the application; or
(2) the deadline set by Indiana law for filing the application with the board;
whichever occurs first. The election division, a county election board, or a board of elections and registration shall forward an absentee ballot application to the county election board or board of elections and registration of the county where the individual resides.
(j) This subsection does not apply to an employee of the United States Postal Service or a bonded courier company acting in the individual's capacity as an employee of the United States Postal Service or a bonded courier company, or to the election division, a county election board, or a board of elections and registration. A person filing an absentee ballot application, other than the person's own absentee ballot application, must include an affidavit with the application. The affidavit must be signed by the individual who received the completed application from the applicant. The affidavit must be in a form prescribed by the election division. The form must include the following:
(1) A statement of the full name, residence and mailing address, and daytime and evening telephone numbers (if any) of the person submitting the application.
(2) A statement that the person filing the affidavit has complied with Indiana laws governing the submission of absentee ballot applications.
(3) The date (or dates) that the absentee ballot applications attached to the affidavit were received.
(4) A statement that the person has no knowledge or reason to believe that the individual whose application is to be filed:
(A) is ineligible to vote or to cast an absentee ballot; or
(B) did not properly complete and sign the application.
(5) A statement that the person is executing the affidavit under the penalties of perjury.
(6) A statement setting forth the penalties for perjury.
(k) The county election board shall record the date and time of the filing of the affidavit.
[Pre-1986 Recodification Citation: 3-1-22-2 part.]
As added by P.L.5-1986, SEC.7. Amended by P.L.38-1999, SEC.37; P.L.126-2002, SEC.48; P.L.103-2005, SEC.2; P.L.121-2012, SEC.1; P.L.194-2013, SEC.51; P.L.64-2014, SEC.41; P.L.169-2015, SEC.96; P.L.278-2019, SEC.62; P.L.115-2022, SEC.2.

Structure Indiana Code

Indiana Code

Title 3. Elections

Article 11. Voting Methods, Supplies, and Equipment

Chapter 4. Eligibility and Application for Absentee Ballot

3-11-4-0.5. When an Absentee Ballot Is Considered Sent to a Voter

3-11-4-1. Entitlement to Vote by Absentee Ballot in Clerk's Office or Satellite Office; Conditions

3-11-4-1.5. Application of Chapter to Certain Voters

3-11-4-2. Application for Absentee Ballot; Completion; Execution; Handling; Affidavits

3-11-4-2.1. False, Fictitious, or Fraudulent Absentee Ballot Application; Delivery to County Election Board; Sworn Statement; County Election Board Action

3-11-4-3. Time Periods During Which an Application for Absentee Ballot May Be Received; Application Received by Election Division

3-11-4-4. Manner of Making Application; Furnished Forms; Fax and Electronic Mail Applications

3-11-4-5. Repealed

3-11-4-5.1. Application Form; Contents

3-11-4-5.2. Direct Mailings Including Application for Absentee Ballot; Required Information About Sender of Communication

3-11-4-5.5. Election Division Designated as Single Office for Voter Registration and Absentee Ballot Procedures for Overseas and Absent Uniformed Services Voters; Move Exception

3-11-4-5.7. Military and Overseas Voter Empowerment Act; Delegation of Authority to Counties; Designation of Communications Means; Providing Applications to Voters; Security and Privacy of Application Requests; Providing Information to Voters; Free A...

3-11-4-5.8. Voter With Print Disabilities; Requesting Voter Registration Application, Absentee Ballot Application; Use of Electronic Mail, Fax, or Web Publication

3-11-4-6. Absent Uniformed Services Voters, Overseas Voters, Address Confidentiality Voters, and Voters With Print Disabilities; Transmission of Applications and Ballots

3-11-4-6.1. Repealed

3-11-4-7. Uniformed Services Voters, Overseas Voters, and Address Confidentiality Voters; Requirements for Application

3-11-4-8. Nonresident Overseas Voter; Entitled to Receive Only Federal Ballots; Precinct of Voter

3-11-4-9. Repealed

3-11-4-10. Estimate of Number of Ballots Required

3-11-4-11. Repealed

3-11-4-12. Repealed

3-11-4-12.5. Absent Uniformed Services Voter or Overseas Voter; Use of Federal Write-in Absentee Ballot Form; Waiver of Confidentiality Not Required

3-11-4-13. Repealed

3-11-4-14. Ballots Other Than Those Specified in Ic 3-11-4-12.5; Preparation and Printing Under Direction of County Election Board

3-11-4-15. Ballots Prepared and Printed Under Direction of County Election Board; Delivery to Circuit Court Clerk

3-11-4-16. Marking on Label Attached to Package of Ballots Delivered to Circuit Court Clerk; Distribution of Ballots

3-11-4-17. Filing of Application Received; Recording of Information in Statewide Voter Registration List

3-11-4-17.5. Consideration of Application; Determinations; Denial of Application; Casting Provisional Ballot; Filing Additional Documentation; Transfer of Registrations

3-11-4-17.7. Replacement Official Ballots

3-11-4-17.8. Official Replacement Ballots; Procedures

3-11-4-18. Transmitting Ballots; Tracking Ballots; Additional Documentation; Voter Education Program

3-11-4-18.5. Challenge Absentee Voter Application; Affidavit; Referral to County Election Board

3-11-4-19. Necessity of Circuit Court Clerk's Official Seal and Signature and Initials of Members of Absentee Voter Board

3-11-4-20. Envelope; Enclosure of Ballot; Addressee

3-11-4-21. Envelope; Affidavit

3-11-4-22. Repealed