Sec. 11.5. (a) This section applies to a county if the county election board has adopted a resolution by the unanimous vote of the entire membership of the board to use the procedures set forth in this section, and the county:
(1) has adopted an order to use an electronic poll book under IC 3-7-29-6(a)(1); or
(2) is a vote center county under IC 3-11-18.1.
(b) Absentee ballot counters appointed under section 22 of this chapter shall, in the presence of the county election board, process an absentee ballot of a voter as follows:
(1) Beginning at noon, three (3) days before the election for any absentee ballot that has been received by the county election board not later than noon, four (4) days before the election.
(2) Beginning at noon, two (2) days before the election for any absentee ballot that has been received by the county election board any time after noon, four (4) days before the election and not later than noon, three (3) days before the election.
(3) Beginning at noon, the day before the election for any absentee ballot that has been received by the county election board any time after noon, three (3) days before the election and not later than noon, two (2) days before the election.
(c) A team of absentee ballot counters shall do all of the following:
(1) Conduct a review of the absentee ballot required by section 12(a) through 12(c) of this chapter. Section 12(e) and 12(f) of this chapter apply to this subdivision.
(2) Determine in accordance with section 13 of this chapter if the absentee ballot cannot be counted.
(3) Open the envelope containing the absentee ballot in a manner that does not deface or destroy the affidavit and take out each ballot enclosed without unfolding or permitting the ballot to be unfolded or examined.
(4) Determine if the absentee ballot has been endorsed with the initials of:
(A) the two (2) members of the absentee voter board in the office of the clerk of the circuit court under IC 3-11-4-19 or IC 3-11-10-27;
(B) the two (2) members of the absentee voter board visiting the voter under IC 3-11-10-25; or
(C) the two (2) appointed members of the county election board or the members' designated representatives under IC 3-11-4-19.
(d) If the team of absentee ballot counters determines the absentee ballot can be counted under this chapter, the absentee ballot must be stored in an envelope or container kept for ballots of the same precinct. The envelope or container must:
(1) have the name of the precinct written on the envelope or container; and
(2) be stored in a secure manner under dual lock controlled by both appointed members of the county election board.
(e) An absentee ballot determined to be counted under this section shall be tabulated according to this article on election day in accordance with section 11 of this chapter.
(f) A member of the county election board may challenge a voter under section 15(c) of this chapter when a team of absentee ballot counters is processing an absentee ballot under this section.
As added by P.L.108-2021, SEC.11.
Structure Indiana Code
Article 11.5. Counting Absentee Ballots
Chapter 4. General Procedures for Counties
3-11.5-4-1. Circuit Court Clerk Records and Certifications
3-11.5-4-2. Recast of Certain Ballots
3-11.5-4-3.5. Absentee Ballot of Voter Required to Present Additional Information; Procedure
3-11.5-4-4. Treatment of Ballot Found Without Genuine Signature
3-11.5-4-7. Acceptance of Posted Absentee Ballots
3-11.5-4-8. Applicability; Certification of Voter Names; Delivery of Certificates
3-11.5-4-10. Time for Receipt of Ballots; Treatment
3-11.5-4-11. Opening Absentee Ballots; Procedure; Signature Comparison
3-11.5-4-12.5. Opening Absentee Ballots by Machine
3-11.5-4-13. Rejection of Absentee Ballots
3-11.5-4-13.5. Absentee Ballot Signature Comparison; Procedure; Signature Verification Affidavit
3-11.5-4-14. Rejected Ballots; Endorsement; Processing and Return
3-11.5-4-15. Challenge of Absentee Ballot at Polls; Procedure
3-11.5-4-16. Absentee Voter's Application as Affidavit; Challenge Procedure
3-11.5-4-17. Absentee Ballot of Deceased Voter
3-11.5-4-18. Voting in Person by Absentee Voter Who Has Not Returned Absentee Ballot
3-11.5-4-20. Absentee Voter Wishing to Vote in Person After Poll List Is Marked
3-11.5-4-21. Voter Appearing in Person Who Has Cast Rejected Absentee Ballot
3-11.5-4-21.5. Rejected Absentee Ballots May Not Be Opened; Exception
3-11.5-4-23.5. Appointment of Absentee Ballot Counters and Couriers in Marion County