Indiana Code
Chapter 3. Counting Ballot Card Votes
3-12-3-2.5. Central Counting Location

Sec. 2.5. (a) Not later than ten (10) days before any election at which ballot cards will be tabulated at a central counting location, the county election board shall designate the counting location to be used for the processing or counting of ballots.
(b) This counting location must be located within the county or within an adjoining county in Indiana. If the counting location is within the county, the board shall also determine whether the precinct officials are to make their returns directly to the counting location or to the office of the clerk of the circuit court. If the counting location is outside the county, all precinct returns shall be made directly to:
(1) the office of the clerk of the circuit court or to the chief deputy of a combined election board established under IC 3-6-5.2; or
(2) the director of the board of elections and registration under IC 3-6-5.6.
(c) No counting location shall be used by more than one (1) county at an election without the approval of the commission.
(d) Whenever the precinct returns are made directly to the office of the clerk of the circuit court and the counting location is not performed in that office, the county election board is responsible for arranging adequate security during the transfer of all ballot cards to the counting location. This security shall include the following:
(1) All ballot cards must at all times be under the supervision of at least two (2) persons, one (1) from each of two (2) political parties entitled to have a member on the county election board.
(2) At least one (1) member of the county sheriff's department shall accompany the ballot cards from the clerk's office to the counting location. This assistance shall be rendered under IC 3-6-5-33.
As added by P.L.3-1997, SEC.340. Amended by P.L.109-2021, SEC.69.

Structure Indiana Code

Indiana Code

Title 3. Elections

Article 12. Ascertaining Results of Elections

Chapter 3. Counting Ballot Card Votes

3-12-3-1. Counting of Ballot Cards

3-12-3-1.1. Chapter Establishes Standards to Define Vote

3-12-3-1.2. Closing of All Polls Located in One Room Before Vote Count

3-12-3-1.5. Protest; Marking and Signing of Protested Ballots

3-12-3-2. Counted Ballot Cards; Processing

3-12-3-2.2. Securing and Returning Electronic Poll Books, Voting Systems to County Election Board

3-12-3-2.5. Central Counting Location

3-12-3-3. Proceedings at Central Counting Location; Direction and Observation; Open to Public

3-12-3-4. Opening of Ballot Cards Container and Removal of Contents

3-12-3-5. Damaged or Defective Ballot Card; Absentee Ballot of Absent Uniformed Services Voter or Overseas Voter; Failure of Tabulating Machine

3-12-3-6. Duplicate Ballot Card to Be Clearly Labeled and Bear Serial Number

3-12-3-7. Duplicate Ballot Card to Be Counted

3-12-3-8. Votes to Be Counted Manually if Automatic Tabulating Machines Test Not Conducted

3-12-3-9. Manual Counting of Ballot Cards; Compliance With Tabulating Standards

3-12-3-10. Procedures After Vote Totals Have Been Taken and Certified; Ballot Cards and Automatic Tabulating Machines; Disposition; Inspector's Oath

3-12-3-11. Official Return of Precinct; Publication

3-12-3-12. Casting of Votes by Absentee Voters; Counting

3-12-3-12.5. Vote Count to Continue to Completion

3-12-3-12.7. Required Use of a Universal Serial Bus (Usb) Drive Containing Anti-Malware Protection Features or Other Approved Data Storage Transfer Methods to Upload Unofficial Precinct Election Results

3-12-3-13. Recount; Procedure

3-12-3-14. Repealed