Indiana Code
Chapter 4. General Procedures for Counties
3-11.5-4-13. Rejection of Absentee Ballots

Sec. 13. (a) If the absentee ballot counters find under section 11 of this chapter that any of the following applies, the ballots shall be rejected:
(1) The affidavit is insufficient or that the ballot has not 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 their designated representatives under IC 3-11-4-19.
(2) The signatures do not correspond or there is no signature, and the signature mismatch or missing signature is not cured by the deadline established under section 13.5 or 13.6 of this chapter.
(3) The absentee voter is not a qualified voter in the precinct.
(4) The absentee voter has voted in person at the election.
(5) The absentee voter has not registered.
(6) The ballot is open or has been opened and resealed. This subdivision does not permit an absentee ballot transmitted by fax or electronic mail under IC 3-11-4-6 to be rejected because the ballot was sealed in the absentee ballot envelope by the individual designated by the circuit court to receive absentee ballots transmitted by fax or electronic mail.
(7) The ballot envelope contains more than one (1) ballot of any kind for the same office or public question.
(8) In case of a primary election, if the absentee voter has not previously voted, the voter failed to execute the proper declaration relative to age and qualifications and the political party with which the voter intends to affiliate.
(9) The ballot has been challenged and there is no absentee ballot application from the voter to support the absentee ballot.
(b) Subsection (c) applies whenever a voter with a disability is unable to make a signature:
(1) on an absentee ballot application that corresponds to the voter's signature in the records of the county voter registration office; or
(2) on an absentee ballot security envelope that corresponds with the voter's signature:
(A) in the records of the county voter registration office; or
(B) on the absentee ballot application.
(c) The voter may request that the voter's signature or mark be attested to by any of the following:
(1) The absentee voter board under section 22 of this chapter.
(2) A member of the voter's household.
(3) An individual serving as attorney in fact for the voter.
(d) An attestation under subsection (c) provides an adequate basis for the absentee ballot counters to determine that a signature or mark complies with subsection (a)(2).
(e) If the absentee ballot counters are unable to agree on a finding described under this section or section 12 of this chapter, the county election board shall make the finding.
(f) This subsection does not apply to an absentee ballot rejected under this section based on a finding that the voter's signature on the absentee ballot security envelope affidavit does not correspond to any signature on the voter's absentee ballot application. The absentee ballot counters or county election board shall issue a certificate to a voter whose ballot:
(1) has been rejected under this section; or
(2) has not been received by the county by noon on election day and will not be counted under section 10 of this chapter;
if the voter appears in person before the board not later than 5 p.m. on election day. The certificate must state that the voter's absentee ballot has been rejected and that the voter may vote in person under section 21 of this chapter if otherwise qualified to vote.
As added by P.L.3-1993, SEC.176 and P.L.19-1993, SEC.2. Amended by P.L.38-1999, SEC.53; P.L.126-2002, SEC.85; P.L.1-2003, SEC.6; P.L.14-2004, SEC.139; P.L.198-2005, SEC.13; P.L.194-2013, SEC.73; P.L.157-2019, SEC.32; P.L.109-2021, SEC.60.

Structure Indiana Code

Indiana Code

Title 3. Elections

Article 11.5. Counting Absentee Ballots

Chapter 4. General Procedures for Counties

3-11.5-4-0.5. Repealed

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. Rejection of Absentee Ballots Deposited in Drop Box Not Under Control of County Election Board

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

3-11.5-4-5. Ballot With Signature; Comparison of Signatures; Treatment of Ballot With Genuine Signature, Disputed Signature

3-11.5-4-6. Secure Keeping Ballots; Scanning Ballots Before Election Day; Ballots May Not Be Tabulated Before Election Day

3-11.5-4-7. Acceptance of Posted Absentee Ballots

3-11.5-4-8. Applicability; Certification of Voter Names; Delivery of Certificates

3-11.5-4-9. Applicability; Marking of Poll List Indication of Absentee Voters; Disposition of Certificate Materials

3-11.5-4-10. Time for Receipt of Ballots; Treatment

3-11.5-4-11. Opening Absentee Ballots; Procedure; Signature Comparison

3-11.5-4-11.5. Processing Ballots Before Election Day in Vote Center Counties and Counties Using Electronic Poll Books; Procedure; Adopting Option by County Election Board

3-11.5-4-12. Determination of Acceptance of Ballots; Opening and Processing of Accepted Ballots; Procedure; Treatment of Certain Ballots as Provisional Ballots

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

3-11.5-4-13.6. Absentee Ballot Signature Comparison; Missing Signature; Procedure; Affidavit of Unsigned Ballot

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

3-11.5-4-19. Repealed

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

3-11.5-4-22. County Election Board Appointments for Absentee Vote Processing; Eligibility; Service by Candidate or Candidate's Relative

3-11.5-4-23. Political Party Notice of Number of Appointees; Recommendations for Appointments; When Nonvoter Permitted to Serve as Appointee

3-11.5-4-23.5. Appointment of Absentee Ballot Counters and Couriers in Marion County

3-11.5-4-24. Applicability; Poll List; Inspector Duties

3-11.5-4-25. Repealed

3-11.5-4-26. Repealed

3-11.5-4-27. Repealed

3-11.5-4-28. Report of Vote Count; Certificate