CHAPTER 11. POLL TAKERS
IC 3-6-11
Chapter 11. Poll Takers
IC 3-6-11-1
Polls of voters
Sec. 1. A political party, civic association, or other organization
may, at any time before an election, take a poll of voters qualified to
vote at the election.
As added by P.L.5-1986, SEC.2.
IC 3-6-11-2
Certification of polling organization
Sec. 2. The chairman, president, or other chief officer of the
organization taking a poll under section 1 of this chapter shall issue
to the persons taking the poll a certificate showing the nature of the
poll and the organization for which the poll is to be taken.
As added by P.L.5-1986, SEC.2. Amended by P.L.7-1990, SEC.6.
IC 3-6-11-2.5
Polls taken in student housing
Sec. 2.5. During the last thirty (30) days of each registration
period, excluding school holidays, a college or university shall
permit a student to knock on the door of each room in the living areas
of student housing at the college or university to conduct a poll under
this chapter.
As added by P.L.3-1997, SEC.51.
IC 3-6-11-2.6
Procedures for taking polls in student housing
Sec. 2.6. An organization or individual conducting activities under
section 2.5 of this chapter shall follow the following procedures:
(1) Submit a list of poll takers to the person designated by the
college or university.
(2) If the student housing is not covered by a policy limiting
visitation by members of the other gender in the living areas of
the student housing, conduct the activities permitted under
section 2.5 of this chapter between 10 a.m. and 8 p.m.
(3) If the student housing is covered by a policy limiting
visitation by members of the other gender in the living areas of
the student housing, conduct the activities permitted under
section 2.5 of this chapter during the most restrictive of the
following times:
(A) Between 10 a.m. and 8 p.m.
(B) During the hours visitation is permitted.
As added by P.L.3-1997, SEC.52.
IC 3-6-11-2.7
Requirements for poll takers entering student housing
Sec. 2.7. A poll taker entering student housing under section 2.5
of this chapter must:
(1) be a student enrolled at the college or university;
(2) carry a poll taker's certificate issued under section 2 of this
chapter;
(3) carry an identification card that includes a photograph of the
student;
(4) check in at the main desk, or with the person in charge of
security for the building, upon arrival at the student housing;
and
(5) check out at the main desk or with the person in charge of
security for the building before departing.
As added by P.L.3-1997, SEC.53.
IC 3-6-11-3
Reports by poll takers
Sec. 3. Each poll taker shall make a full, true, and complete list of
all persons whose names are reported as voters, with such comments
as the poll taker considers proper concerning the voters' respective
qualifications.
As added by P.L.5-1986, SEC.2.
IC 3-6-11-4
Persons responding to polls; information required to be provided
Sec. 4. Each person who is requested to provide information for
a poll authorized under section 1 of this chapter shall respond to the
poll taker upon the exhibition of the certificate required under
section 2 of this chapter. The person responding shall provide all
information in the possession of the person concerning the name,
residence, and other qualifications for voting of each person within
the election district.
As added by P.L.5-1986, SEC.2.
IC 3-6-11-5
Proprietors of lodging houses or condominiums; list of residents;
entry by poll taker
Sec. 5. (a) This subsection does not apply to the proprietor or
manager of a residential mental health facility. The proprietor or
manager of each:
(1) boarding house;
(2) lodging house;
(3) residential building;
(4) apartment; or
(5) other place within which persons are lodged;
shall maintain a complete and accurate list of all residents so
domiciled during the period beginning seventy (70) days before each
election and ending fifty (50) days before the election.
(b) The proprietor, manager, or association of co-owners of a
condominium (as defined in IC 32-25-2-7) shall maintain a complete
and accurate list of all residents of the condominium during the
period beginning seventy (70) days before each election and ending
fifty (50) days before the election.
(c) A poll taker for a political party or an independent candidate
for a federal or a state office is entitled to enter a place described in
subsection (a) or a condominium during reasonable hours to take a
poll of residents.
As added by P.L.5-1986, SEC.2. Amended by P.L.7-1990, SEC.7;
P.L.4-1991, SEC.20; P.L.3-1993, SEC.30; P.L.12-1995, SEC.19;
P.L.2-1996, SEC.8; P.L.2-2002, SEC.23.
IC 3-6-11-6
Contents of list
Sec. 6. The list required by section 5 of this chapter must state the
following:
(1) Name and address (including apartment, room, or unit
number) of each person residing:
(A) at the place of lodging listed in section 5(a) of this
chapter; or
(B) in the condominium.
(2) Address of each vacant place of lodging or living unit of the
condominium.
As added by P.L.5-1986, SEC.2. Amended by P.L.4-1991, SEC.21.
IC 3-6-11-7
Right of poll taker to examine list; failure of proprietor or
association to allow entry or provide list; meeting of county
election board; violations
Sec. 7. (a) The proprietor, manager, or association of co-owners
shall retain the list required by section 5 of this chapter for at least
forty (40) days after the election.
(b) The list required by section 5 of this chapter shall be submitted
to each poll taker for examination within ten (10) days after a
request. The proprietor, manager, or association and the poll taker
may agree that the list will be mailed to the poll taker or will be
available at the place of lodging or condominium. If no agreement
can be reached, the list shall be made available at the place of
lodging or the condominium.
(c) If the proprietor, manager, or association of co-owners does
not:
(1) permit a poll taker for a political party or an independent
candidate for a federal or a state office to enter the place or
condominium under section 5(c) of this chapter;
(2) maintain a complete and accurate list as required under
section 5 of this chapter; or
(3) provide the list required under this section to a political
party upon request;
the chairman of the county election board of the county in which the
place or condominium is located shall call a meeting of the board
under IC 3-6-5.
(d) The secretary of the county election board shall notify the
proprietor, manager, or association of the meeting by certified mail,
return receipt requested.
(e) The county election board shall receive evidence concerning
violations of this section and, if the board determines that reasonable
cause exists to believe that a violation has occurred, forward a copy
of the minutes of the meeting to the prosecuting attorney of the
county in which the place or condominium is located for proceedings
under IC 34-28-5.
As added by P.L.5-1986, SEC.2. Amended by P.L.7-1990, SEC.8;
P.L.4-1991, SEC.22; P.L.3-1993, SEC.31; P.L.1-1998, SEC.62.
IC 3-6-11-7.5
Use of poll list
Sec. 7.5. An organization that takes a poll of voters under this
chapter or a poll taker taking the poll may not:
(1) use the poll list for any purpose except conducting a
campaign or voter registration; or
(2) give, loan, sell, or transfer the poll list to a person who
intends to use the list for any purpose except conducting a
campaign or voter registration.
As added by P.L.7-1990, SEC.9.
IC 3-6-11-8
Exemption for small lodging houses
Sec. 8. The keeping of three (3) or fewer persons as guests or
lodgers in a building does not constitute a building subject to section
5 of this chapter.
As added by P.L.5-1986, SEC.2.
IC 3-6-11-9
Exemption for armed services camps or barracks
Sec. 9. This chapter does not apply to a camp or barracks
maintained by or for the armed services of the United States.
As added by P.L.5-1986, SEC.2.