Sec. 21. (a) After a recount is ordered under section 14 of this chapter, the recount commission shall convene at a place fixed by order of the court.
(b) Whenever a motion to dismiss a petition or cross-petition for a recount is filed with the court, the court shall rule on the motion to dismiss before the recount commission conducts the recount. The motion to dismiss must:
(1) state that the petitioner or cross-petitioner has failed to comply with this chapter; and
(2) specifically identify the requirement that the petitioner or cross-petitioner has failed to comply with.
(c) As the first item of business, the recount commission shall adopt procedures for conducting the recount, based as closely as is practical on the procedures adopted by the state recount commission. After adopting these procedures, the recount commission shall expeditiously complete the recount of all votes ordered recounted.
(d) The proceedings of the recount commission shall be performed in public under IC 5-14-1.5 (the Open Door Law). However, the commission may restrict access to parts of a room where the recount is being conducted to safeguard the election material or to permit the material to be handled or transported by the commission. Each candidate affected by the recount may have a watcher present at the recount and may also be present in person. A watcher for a candidate under this subsection has the same rights as a watcher appointed under IC 3-6-8-4. Representatives of the media may also attend the recount and have the same rights as media watchers appointed under IC 3-6-10.
(e) An order issued by the state recount commission under IC 3-12-10 supersedes an order issued by the recount commission appointed under this chapter to the extent that the orders conflict. The state recount commission shall assist a recount commission appointed under this chapter to the extent that the ability of the state recount commission to preserve the integrity of election records or equipment is not hindered.
(f) During the period:
(1) beginning when a recount is ordered under section 14 of this chapter; and
(2) ending when the recount commission certifies the recount results under section 22 of this chapter;
the recount commission may petition the court that acquired jurisdiction over the recount under section 8 of this chapter to rule on questions raised by the recount commission.
[Pre-1986 Recodification Citation: 3-1-27-11.]
As added by P.L.5-1986, SEC.8. Amended by P.L.3-1987, SEC.380; P.L.3-1993, SEC.213; P.L.3-1997, SEC.360; P.L.176-1999, SEC.97.
Structure Indiana Code
Article 12. Ascertaining Results of Elections
Chapter 6. Recount Procedures for Nomination for and Election to Local and School Board Offices
3-12-6-1. Right of Recount; Local or School Board Offices
3-12-6-1.2. Chapter Establishes Standards to Define Vote
3-12-6-1.5. Chapter Applicable to Elections for Political Party Offices
3-12-6-2. Petition for Recount; Filing
3-12-6-2.5. Petition for Recount; Filing Fee; Cause Number
3-12-6-3. Petition for Recount; Content
3-12-6-4. Cross-Petition for Recount; Filing
3-12-6-5. Failure to File Cross-Petition or Answer to Petition for Recount
3-12-6-6. Cross-Petition for Recount; Contents
3-12-6-7. Amendment of Petition or Cross-Petition
3-12-6-8. Petition for Recount; Joinder; Consolidation; Exception; Transfer
3-12-6-9.5. Disqualification of Judge Where Recount Involves Court Assuming Jurisdiction
3-12-6-10. Petitioner's Cash Deposit or Bond; Filing; Amounts; Cost of Recount; Unexpended Balance
3-12-6-10.5. Petitioner's Cash Deposit; Deposit in County General Fund
3-12-6-11. Cross-Petitioner's Cash Deposit or Bond; Cost of Recount
3-12-6-12. Cost of Recount When Cash Deposit Not Made
3-12-6-14. Order of Recount and Appointment of Recount Commission; Conditions
3-12-6-15. Consolidated Recount of Votes
3-12-6-16. Recount Commission; Membership
3-12-6-17. Recount Commission; Compensation
3-12-6-17.5. Recount Commission and Other Recount Costs; Payment From County General Fund
3-12-6-18. Certified Copy of Order to Candidates; Cost of Mailing
3-12-6-19.5. Impounded Materials; Use of Copies Instead of Originals
3-12-6-20. Court Making Impounded Materials Available to Recount Commission
3-12-6-21.5. Ballot Card Voting Systems; Petition for Manual Count and Tabulation of Votes
3-12-6-21.7. Duties of Recount Commission
3-12-6-21.9. Recount; Date of Completion; Extension of Deadline
3-12-6-22. Recount; Completion; Certificate
3-12-6-22.5. Court Issuance of Order on Commission Certificate; Finality of Recount Decision; Appeal
3-12-6-23. Recount Certificate; Effect; Prima Facie Evidence of Votes Cast
3-12-6-28. Transmittal of Certificate Showing Votes Cast
3-12-6-29. Tabulation of Vote in Accordance With Certificate
3-12-6-32. Certificate of Nomination, Election, or Commission for Office