Indiana Code
Chapter 4. Canvassing Returns by County Election Board
3-12-4-6. Canvass of Certificates, Poll Lists, and Tally Papers Returned by Inspectors; Providing Room in Courthouse

Sec. 6. (a) At 6 p.m. on each election day, the county election board shall assemble in a room to canvass the certificates, poll lists, and tally papers returned by each inspector in the county and to declare the results of the election as provided in this chapter.
(b) The canvassing must be performed in public under IC 5-14-1.5. However, the board may restrict access to parts of the room where election material is being handled or transported to safeguard the material.
(c) Except as provided in section 7 of this chapter, the county executive shall provide a room in the courthouse that contains adequate space to permit members of the public to witness the canvassing of votes.
[Pre-1986 Recodification Citation: 3-1-25-8 part.]
As added by P.L.5-1986, SEC.8. Amended by P.L.3-1993, SEC.191.

Structure Indiana Code

Indiana Code

Title 3. Elections

Article 12. Ascertaining Results of Elections

Chapter 4. Canvassing Returns by County Election Board

3-12-4-1. Members of County Election Board to Canvass Votes in County

3-12-4-2. Repealed

3-12-4-3. Compensation of Members of County Election Board

3-12-4-4. Employment of Clerical Assistants and Write-in Teams; Nonpartisan Student Assistants

3-12-4-5. Compensation of Clerical Assistants

3-12-4-5.5. Chapter Establishes Standards to Define Vote

3-12-4-6. Canvass of Certificates, Poll Lists, and Tally Papers Returned by Inspectors; Providing Room in Courthouse

3-12-4-6.3. Entering of Unofficial Election Results Into Computerized List Beginning on Election Night

3-12-4-6.5. Required Use of a Universal Serial Bus (Usb) Drive Containing Anti-Malware Protection Features or Other Approved Data Storage Transfer Methods to Upload Unofficial Election Results

3-12-4-7. Counties Over 300,000; Providing of Assembly Room

3-12-4-8. Examination and Comparison of Certificates, Poll Lists, and Tally Sheets; Aggregating and Tabulating Vote for County and Political Subdivision

3-12-4-9. Declaration of Candidate With Highest Vote Count; Tabulation of Votes for Public Question; Certification of Results

3-12-4-10. Statement Prepared by Circuit Court Clerk; Contents; Copy for Candidate

3-12-4-11. Statement Prepared by Circuit Court Clerk; Signature of County Election Board

3-12-4-12. Statement Prepared by Circuit Court Clerk; Copies to County Chairman of Each Political Party Upon Request

3-12-4-13. Delivery of Canvass Sheets, Certificates, Poll Lists, and Tally Papers to Circuit Court Clerk

3-12-4-14. Tie Votes

3-12-4-15. Conditions Prohibiting Rejection of Certificates, Poll Lists, or Tally Papers; Return From Precinct Election Board

3-12-4-16. Repealed

3-12-4-17. Repealed

3-12-4-18. Electronic Voting Systems; Inspection of Registering Counter or Other Recording Device; Filing Notice of Order With Secretary of State; Time

3-12-4-19. Electronic Voting Systems; Place of Inspection; Presence of Accredited Representative of Each Major Political Party

3-12-4-20. Electronic Voting Systems; Comparison of Number of Votes Registered on Counter With Returns Made by Precinct Election Board

3-12-4-21. Electronic Voting Systems; Discrepancy Between Number of Votes Registered and Returns Made by Precinct Election Board; Correction

3-12-4-22. Contested Election or Nomination; Recount; Corrected Returns as Prima Facie Evidence of Vote

3-12-4-23. Tally Papers