Indiana Code
Chapter 6. City Legislative Body
36-4-6-4. Third Class Cities; Division Into Districts; Boundaries; Voting; Recertification of Districts; Filing With Circuit Court Clerk; Time for Filing

Sec. 4. (a) This section applies to third class cities, except as provided by section 5 of this chapter.
(b) This subsection does not apply to a city with an ordinance described by subsection (j) or (m). The legislative body shall adopt an ordinance to divide the city into five (5) districts that:
(1) are composed of contiguous territory, except for territory that is not contiguous to any other part of the city;
(2) are reasonably compact;
(3) do not cross precinct boundary lines except as provided in subsection (c) or (d); and
(4) contain, as nearly as is possible, equal population.
(c) The boundary of a city legislative body district may cross a precinct boundary line if:
(1) more than one (1) member of the legislative body elected from the districts established under subsection (b), (j), or (m) resides in one (1) precinct established under IC 3-11-1.5 after the most recent municipal election; and
(2) following the establishment of a legislative body district whose boundary crosses a precinct boundary line, not more than one (1) member of the legislative body elected from the districts resides within the same city legislative body district.
(d) The boundary of a city legislative body district may cross a precinct line if the districts would not otherwise contain, as nearly as is possible, equal population.
(e) A city legislative body district with a boundary described by subsection (c) or (d) may not cross a census block boundary line:
(1) except when following a precinct boundary line; or
(2) unless the city legislative body certifies in the ordinance that the census block has no population, and is not likely to ever have population.
(f) The legislative body may not adopt an ordinance dividing the city into districts with boundaries described by subsection (c) or (d) unless the clerk of the city mails a written notice to the circuit court clerk. The notice must:
(1) state that the legislative body is considering the adoption of an ordinance described by this subsection; and
(2) be mailed not later than ten (10) days before the legislative body adopts the ordinance.
(g) Except as provided in subsection (o), the division under subsection (b), (j), or (m) shall be made only at times permitted under IC 3-5-10.
(h) This subsection does not apply to a city with an ordinance described by subsection (j) or (m). The legislative body is composed of five (5) members elected from the districts established under subsection (b) and two (2) at-large members.
(i) This subsection does not apply to a city with an ordinance described by subsection (j) or (m). Each voter of the city may vote for two (2) candidates for at-large membership and one (1) candidate from the district in which the voter resides. The two (2) at-large candidates receiving the most votes from the whole city and the district candidates receiving the most votes from their respective districts are elected to the legislative body.
(j) A city may adopt an ordinance under this subsection to divide the city into four (4) districts that:
(1) are composed of contiguous territory;
(2) are reasonably compact;
(3) do not cross precinct boundary lines, except as provided in subsection (c) or (d); and
(4) contain, as nearly as is possible, equal population.
(k) This subsection applies to a city with an ordinance described by subsection (j). The legislative body is composed of four (4) members elected from the districts established under subsection (j) and three (3) at-large members.
(l) This subsection applies to a city with an ordinance described by subsection (j). Each voter of the city may vote for three (3) candidates for at-large membership and one (1) candidate from the district in which the voter resides. The three (3) at-large candidates receiving the most votes from the whole city and the district candidates receiving the most votes from their respective districts are elected to the legislative body.
(m) This subsection applies only if the ordinance adopted under IC 36-4-1.5-3 by the town legislative body of a town that has a population of less than ten thousand (10,000) and that becomes a city specifies that the city legislative body districts are governed by this subsection. The ordinance adopted under IC 36-4-1.5-3(b)(1) dividing the town into city legislative body districts may provide that:
(1) the city shall be divided into three (3) districts that:
(A) are composed of contiguous territory;
(B) are reasonably compact;
(C) do not cross precinct boundary lines, except as provided in subsection (c) or (d); and
(D) contain, as nearly as is possible, equal population; and
(2) the legislative body of the city is composed of three (3) members elected from the districts established under this subsection and two (2) at-large members.
Each voter of the city may vote for two (2) candidates for at-large membership and one (1) candidate from the district in which the voter resides. The two (2) at-large candidates receiving the most votes from the whole city and the district candidates receiving the most votes from their respective districts are elected to the legislative body.
(n) A copy of the ordinance establishing districts or a recertification adopted under this section must be filed with the circuit court clerk of the county that contains the greatest population of the city no later than thirty (30) days after the ordinance or recertification is adopted. The filing must include a map of the district boundaries:
(1) adopted under subsection (b), (j), or (m); or
(2) recertified under subsection (o).
(o) If the legislative body determines that a division under subsection (g) is not required, the legislative body shall adopt an ordinance recertifying that the districts as drawn comply with this section.
(p) The limitations set forth in this section are part of the ordinance, but do not have to be specifically set forth in the ordinance. The ordinance must be construed, if possible, to comply with this chapter. If a provision of the ordinance or an application of the ordinance violates this chapter, the invalidity does not affect the other provisions or applications of the ordinance that can be given effect without the invalid provision or application. The provisions of the ordinance are severable.
(q) IC 3-5-10 applies to a plan established under this section.
[Pre-Local Government Recodification Citations: 18-2-1-8 part; 18-2-12-1 part.]
As added by Acts 1980, P.L.212, SEC.3. Amended by Acts 1980, P.L.73, SEC.7; Acts 1981, P.L.44, SEC.43; P.L.13-1988, SEC.17; P.L.5-1989, SEC.102; P.L.7-1990, SEC.59; P.L.4-1991, SEC.141; P.L.1-1992, SEC.184; P.L.3-1993, SEC.266; P.L.230-2005, SEC.86; P.L.169-2006, SEC.51; P.L.271-2013, SEC.50; P.L.169-2022, SEC.16.

Structure Indiana Code

Indiana Code

Title 36. Local Government

Article 4. Government of Cities and Towns Generally

Chapter 6. City Legislative Body

36-4-6-0.1. Application of Certain Amendments to Chapter

36-4-6-1. Application of Chapter

36-4-6-2. Common Council; Election; Eligibility; Term of Office

36-4-6-3. Second Class Cities; Division Into Districts; Boundaries; Legislative Body Candidates; Recertification of Districts; Filing With Circuit Court Clerk; Time for Filing

36-4-6-4. Third Class Cities; Division Into Districts; Boundaries; Voting; Recertification of Districts; Filing With Circuit Court Clerk; Time for Filing

36-4-6-5. Third Class Cities Having Populations of Less Than 10,000; Division Into Districts; Boundaries; Voting for Legislative Body Candidates; Recertification of Districts; Filing With Circuit Court Clerk; Time for Filing

36-4-6-6. Power to Expel Member or Declare Seat Vacant; Rules

36-4-6-7. Meetings

36-4-6-8. President; Vice President; President Pro Tempore

36-4-6-9. Clerk; Duties; Second Class Cities Posting Roll Call Votes on Internet Web Site

36-4-6-10. Quorum

36-4-6-11. Majority Vote; Two-Thirds Vote

36-4-6-12. Ordinance; Majority Vote

36-4-6-13. Ordinance; Two-Thirds Vote With Unanimous Consent of Members Present

36-4-6-14. Ordinance, Order, or Resolution Adoption; Requirements

36-4-6-15. Ordinance, Order, or Resolution; Presentation to City Executive

36-4-6-16. Ordinance, Order, or Resolution; Power of City Executive to Approve or Veto

36-4-6-17. Ordinance Adoption; Recording; Contents of Record; Effect as Evidence

36-4-6-18. Purposes of Ordinance, Order, Resolution, or Motion

36-4-6-19. Loans and Issuance of Bonds; Requirements

36-4-6-20. Temporary or Short Term Loans in Anticipation of Current Revenues

36-4-6-21. Investigative Powers of Legislative Body

36-4-6-22. Repealed

36-4-6-23. Repealed

36-4-6-24. Attorneys and Legal Research Assistants