Sec. 8. As soon as the ballots have been counted, the inspector shall, in the presence of the judges and poll clerks:
(1) place in a strong and stout paper envelope or bag:
(A) all ballots, voted and not voted, together with all protested, disputed, and uncounted ballots;
(B) the seals of the ballot packages; and
(C) one (1) copy of each of the certificates, list of voters, and tally papers;
(2) securely seal the envelope or bag;
(3) have both clerks initial the envelope or bag; and
(4) plainly mark on the outside of the envelope or bag, in ink, the precinct where the ballots were cast.
[Pre-1986 Recodification Citations: 3-1-5-12 part; 3-1-25-1(a) part; 3-1-25-3 part; 3-1-25-4 part.]
As added by P.L.5-1986, SEC.8.
Structure Indiana Code
Article 12. Ascertaining Results of Elections
Chapter 2. Counting of Paper Ballot Votes
3-12-2-1. Chapter Establishes Standards to Define Vote; Ballot Counting Procedures
3-12-2-2. Viewing of Counting of Votes by Inspector and Judge of Opposite Political Party
3-12-2-3. Protest of Ballot by Member of Precinct Election Board
3-12-2-4. Protest of Ballot; Duties of Poll Clerks
3-12-2-5. Vote Count Procedure Where More Than One Precinct Located in Same Room
3-12-2-6. Certificate and Memorandum of Votes Cast
3-12-2-7. Delivery of Certificates, List of Voters, and Tally Papers Upon Vote Tabulation
3-12-2-7.5. Counting Certain Federal Write-in Absentee Ballots
3-12-2-8. Inspector's Duty After Ballots Have Been Counted
3-12-2-10. Oath of Inspector Upon Delivery of Envelope or Bag; Contents
3-12-2-11. Envelope or Bag to Be Placed in Receptacle Having Two Locks; Disposition of Keys
3-12-2-15. Certificate for News Media of Results; Delivery to Circuit Court Clerk and News Media