CHAPTER 6. PRECINCT ELECTION OFFICERS
IC 3-6-6
Chapter 6. Precinct Election Officers
IC 3-6-6-1
Precinct election board; members; appointment; chairman
Sec. 1. (a) Except as otherwise provided by law, each county
election board shall appoint a precinct election board for each
precinct in the county.
(b) A precinct election board consists of the following:
(1) One (1) inspector.
(2) Two (2) judges.
(c) Each county chairman of a major political party of the county
is entitled to nominate one (1) judge under section 9 of this chapter.
(d) Each inspector and judge must be a voter of the county.
(e) The inspector serves as the chairman of the precinct election
board.
As added by P.L.5-1986, SEC.2. Amended by P.L.176-1999, SEC.10.
IC 3-6-6-2
Poll clerks; appointment
Sec. 2. (a) Except as provided in section 38 of this chapter, each
county election board shall appoint two (2) poll clerks for each
precinct in the county.
(b) Each county chairman of a major political party of the county
is entitled to nominate one (1) poll clerk under section 9 of this
chapter.
(c) Except as provided in section 39 of this chapter, the poll clerks
must be voters of the county.
As added by P.L.5-1986, SEC.2. Amended by P.L.176-1999, SEC.11;
P.L.126-2002, SEC.12.
IC 3-6-6-3
Assistant poll clerks; appointment
Sec. 3. (a) Each county election board may appoint two (2)
assistant poll clerks in each precinct.
(b) Each county chairman of a major political party of the county
is entitled to nominate one (1) assistant poll clerk under section 9 of
this chapter.
(c) Except as provided in subsection (d), the assistant poll clerks
must be voters of the county.
(d) The county election board may permit a person who is not a
voter to be an assistant poll clerk if the person is:
(1) at least sixteen (16) years of age, but not more than
seventeen (17) years of age; and
(2) a resident of the county.
As added by P.L.5-1986, SEC.2. Amended by P.L.3-1987, SEC.28;
P.L.4-1991, SEC.15; P.L.176-1999, SEC.12.
IC 3-6-6-4
Precincts for which assistant clerks appointed; resolution
Sec. 4. A county election board shall adopt a written resolution
not later than twenty-eight (28) days before election day designating
the precincts for which assistant clerks are to be appointed. The
county election board shall file a copy of the resolution in the office
of the circuit court clerk and shall mail copies to the county chairmen
of the major political parties of the county.
As added by P.L.5-1986, SEC.2. Amended by P.L.3-1997, SEC.39;
P.L.126-2002, SEC.13.
IC 3-6-6-5
Election sheriffs; appointment
Sec. 5. (a) Except as provided in section 38 of this chapter, each
county election board shall appoint two (2) election sheriffs for each
precinct in the county.
(b) Each county chairman of a major political party of the county
is entitled to nominate one (1) election sheriff under section 9 of this
chapter.
(c) Except as provided in section 39 of this chapter, the sheriffs
must be voters of the county.
As added by P.L.5-1986, SEC.2. Amended by P.L.3-1993, SEC.17;
P.L.14-1995, SEC.1; P.L.176-1999, SEC.13; P.L.126-2002, SEC.14.
IC 3-6-6-6
Election officers entitled to vote
Sec. 6. Each inspector, judge, poll clerk, assistant poll clerk, and
election sheriff who is:
(1) a voter of the county; and
(2) not a resident of the precinct;
is entitled to vote by absentee ballot.
As added by P.L.5-1986, SEC.2. Amended by P.L.126-2002, SEC.15.
IC 3-6-6-7
Requirements for election officers and inspectors
Sec. 7. (a) An otherwise qualified person is eligible to serve as a
precinct election officer unless any of the following apply:
(1) The person is unable to read, write, and speak the English
language.
(2) The person has any property bet or wagered on the result of
the election.
(3) The person is a candidate to be voted for at the election in
the precinct, except as an unopposed candidate for a precinct
committeeman or state convention delegate.
(4) The person is the spouse, parent, father-in-law,
mother-in-law, child, son-in-law, daughter-in-law, grandparent,
grandchild, brother, sister, brother-in-law, sister-in-law, uncle,
aunt, nephew, or niece of a candidate or declared write-in
candidate to be voted for at the election in that precinct. This
subdivision disqualifies a person whose relationship to the
candidate is the result of birth, marriage, or adoption. This
subdivision does not disqualify a person from serving as a
precinct election officer if the candidate to whom the person is
related is an unopposed candidate. For purposes of this
subdivision, an "unopposed candidate" includes an individual
whose nomination to an office at a primary election is
unopposed by any other candidate within the same political
party.
(5) The person did not attend training required by section 40 of
this chapter.
(b) In addition to the requirements of subsection (a), a person is
not eligible to serve as an inspector if the person is the chairman or
treasurer of the committee of a candidate whose name appears on the
ballot.
As added by P.L.5-1986, SEC.2. Amended by P.L.3-1987, SEC.29;
P.L.5-1989, SEC.8; P.L.4-1991, SEC.16; P.L.3-1993, SEC.18;
P.L.11-1997, SEC.1; P.L.3-1997, SEC.40; P.L.199-2001, SEC.2;
P.L.14-2004, SEC.9.
IC 3-6-6-8
Inspector; nomination by county chairman
Sec. 8. The county chairman of the major political party whose
candidate for the office of secretary of state received the highest vote
in the county at the last election may nominate a voter for the office
of inspector.
As added by P.L.5-1986, SEC.2.
IC 3-6-6-9
Election officers; nomination by county chairmen
Sec. 9. The county chairmen of the major political parties of a
county may nominate individuals who meet the requirements of
section 7 or 39 of this chapter for the following precinct election
offices who will serve in the precinct on election day:
(1) Judge.
(2) Poll clerk.
(3) Assistant poll clerk.
(4) Election sheriff.
As added by P.L.5-1986, SEC.2. Amended by P.L.126-2002, SEC.16.
IC 3-6-6-10
Filing nominations
Sec. 10. (a) A county chairman may make nominations for
precinct election offices by filing the nominations in writing with the
circuit court clerk not later than noon twenty-one (21) days before
the election.
(b) This subsection does not apply to the office of precinct
inspector. A county chairman may specify in the nomination of an
individual for a precinct election office that the individual is
nominated to serve until noon on election day and that another
individual is nominated to serve in the same precinct election office
beginning at noon on election day until the expiration of the term of
the office under section 37(b) of this chapter.
As added by P.L.5-1986, SEC.2. Amended by P.L.3-1987, SEC.30;
P.L.10-1988, SEC.9; P.L.176-1999, SEC.14; P.L.126-2002, SEC.17.
IC 3-6-6-11
Appointment of persons nominated; nonapplicability to office of
precinct inspector
Sec. 11. (a) A county election board shall appoint the individuals
who are nominated for precinct election offices by the county
chairmen if the individuals are otherwise eligible under this chapter
to serve in the precinct election offices for which they are nominated.
(b) This subsection does not apply to the office of precinct
inspector. This subsection applies to an appointment to a precinct
election office made following a nomination by a county chairman
under this chapter. The county election board shall provide that an
appointment of an individual to a precinct election office:
(1) expires at noon on election day; or
(2) begins at noon on election day and expires under section
37(b) of this chapter;
if the nomination made by the county chairman specifies that the
nomination is made for a term that begins or expires at those times.
(c) This subsection does not apply to the office of precinct
inspector. This subsection applies to an appointment to a precinct
election office made by a county election board under section 13(b)
of this chapter. The county election board may appoint an individual
to a precinct election office for a term that:
(1) expires at noon on election day; or
(2) begins at noon on election day and expires under section
37(b) of this chapter.
As added by P.L.5-1986, SEC.2. Amended by P.L.176-1999, SEC.15;
P.L.126-2002, SEC.18.
IC 3-6-6-12
Removal of disqualified member of precinct election board
Sec. 12. (a) A county election board shall remove a member of a
precinct election board and declare the office vacant if:
(1) at any time before or during an election the county election
board is notified by the affidavit of two (2) or more voters of
the precinct that the member is not qualified; and
(2) the board determines that the statements made in the
affidavit concerning the disqualification of the precinct election
board member are true.
(b) If the disqualified member has taken the oath of office
required by this chapter, the circuit court clerk shall attach the oath
to the poll list and shall place the affidavit and oath before the next
grand jury of the county.
As added by P.L.5-1986, SEC.2. Amended by P.L.3-1987, SEC.31;
P.L.3-1997, SEC.41.
IC 3-6-6-13
Filling vacancy by county election board; filling with college
student
Sec. 13. (a) A county election board shall fill a vacancy in a
precinct election office before the hour set for the opening of the
polls, upon the nomination of the appropriate county chairman.
(b) This subsection applies to a precinct election office when, at
noon, fourteen (14) days before election day, the appropriate county
chairman has made no nomination for the office. The county election
board, by majority vote of the board, may fill the office by
appointing an individual who would be eligible to serve in the office
if nominated by the county chairman.
(c) If a vacancy is filled by the county election board under
subsection (b), the board may, by unanimous vote of the entire
membership of the board, fill the office by appointing a student:
(1) enrolled at a postsecondary educational institution
(including a community college); and
(2) who is a registered voter of the county;
to serve as a nonpartisan precinct election officer.
As added by P.L.5-1986, SEC.2. Amended by P.L.3-1995, SEC.13;
P.L.126-2002, SEC.19; P.L.209-2003, SEC.18; P.L.14-2004,
SEC.10; P.L.2-2007, SEC.10.
IC 3-6-6-14
Filling vacancy by remaining members
Sec. 14. (a) This section does not apply to a vacancy in the office
of election sheriff in a precinct that is subject to a resolution adopted
under section 5 of this chapter.
(b) If a precinct election officer fails to appear at the hour set for
the opening of the polls, or if a precinct election office becomes
vacant during election day, the remaining members of the precinct
election board shall fill the vacancy upon the nomination of the
highest ranking precinct election officer nominated by the county
chairman of the same political party whose county chairman was
entitled to nominate the holder of the office to be filled.
(c) If a county chairman fails to nominate the individual appointed
to make a nomination to fill a vacant precinct election office under
subsection (b), the individual appointed by the county election board
to this precinct election office under section 13(b) of this chapter is
entitled to make the nomination to fill the vacant precinct office
under this section.
(d) For the purpose of these nominations, the rank of precinct
election officers is as follows:
(1) Inspector.
(2) Judge.
(3) Poll clerk.
(4) Assistant poll clerk.
(5) Election sheriff.
As added by P.L.5-1986, SEC.2. Amended by P.L.3-1993, SEC.19;
P.L.3-1995, SEC.14; P.L.176-1999, SEC.16.
IC 3-6-6-15
Notification of appointment
Sec. 15. An inspector shall immediately notify the county election
board of an appointment made under section 14 of this chapter. The
appointee shall hold the office and exercise the powers and duties of
the office subject to confirmation or removal by the county election
board.
As added by P.L.5-1986, SEC.2.
IC 3-6-6-16
Approval by county election board; appointment of qualified
person; issuance of credentials
Sec. 16. Upon notification that a vacancy has been filled by a
precinct election board under section 14 of this chapter, a county
election board shall:
(1) upon written approval of the appropriate county chairman,
confirm the appointment by issuance of proper credentials to
the precinct election officer so appointed and approved; or
(2) upon nomination by the appropriate county chairman,
appoint a qualified person to replace the officer then serving, in
which case the officer appointed by the county election board
shall be issued proper credentials.
As added by P.L.5-1986, SEC.2.
IC 3-6-6-17
Delivery of office to person appointed by county election board
Sec. 17. If the authorized holder presents credentials issued under
section 16 of this chapter to the precinct election board, the person
holding office under appointment by the precinct election board shall
vacate the office and deliver the office to the person entitled to it.
As added by P.L.5-1986, SEC.2.
IC 3-6-6-18
Inspector or judge; requirement of oath
Sec. 18. A person appointed to a precinct election office by a
precinct election board or by a county election board may not assume
the duties of inspector or judge until that person has taken the oath
required by section 19 of this chapter.
As added by P.L.5-1986, SEC.2.
IC 3-6-6-19
Taking and administering oath
Sec. 19. Before the polls are opened in a precinct, the inspector
shall:
(1) take an oath to faithfully discharge the inspector's duties;
and
(2) administer an oath to the judges, poll clerks, assistant poll
clerks, and election sheriffs that they will faithfully discharge
their duties.
As added by P.L.5-1986, SEC.2.
IC 3-6-6-20
Administering of oath when no authorized person present
Sec. 20. If no person present is authorized by law to administer an
oath of office under section 19 of this chapter, the inspector shall
administer the oath to the judges, and one of the judges shall then
administer the oath to the inspector. After the organization of the
precinct election board, the inspector may administer all oaths
required in the discharge of duties.
As added by P.L.5-1986, SEC.2.
IC 3-6-6-21
Oaths; requirements
Sec. 21. All oaths required by this chapter must:
(1) be written or printed; and
(2) be signed by the person taking the oath before a person
authorized by law to administer oaths and before the precinct
election board.
As added by P.L.5-1986, SEC.2.
IC 3-6-6-22
Jurat of person administering oath; attachment of oath to poll list
Sec. 22. The person administering an oath under this chapter shall
attach the person's jurat to the oath. The oath shall be attached to the
poll list and both documents returned to the county election board.
As added by P.L.5-1986, SEC.2. Amended by P.L.3-1997, SEC.42.
IC 3-6-6-23
Form of oath for precinct election officers
Sec. 23. The oath prescribed for a precinct election officer must
be signed before a person authorized to administer oaths and contain
the following information:
I do solemnly swear (or affirm) the following:
(1) I will support the Constitution of the United States and the
Constitution of the State of Indiana.
(2) I will faithfully and impartially discharge the duties of
inspector (or judge, poll clerk, assistant poll clerk, or sheriff) of
this precinct under the law.
(3) I will not knowingly permit any person to vote who is not
qualified and will not knowingly refuse the vote of any
qualified voter or cause any delay to any person offering to vote
other than is necessary to procure satisfactory information of
the qualification of that person as a voter.
(4) I am now a bona fide resident of the county in which the
precinct in which I am to act as a member of the election board
is situated and, if required by law, am a qualified voter of that
county.
(5) I will not disclose or communicate to any person how any
voter has voted at this election or how any ballot has been
folded or marked.
(6) I am able to read, write, and speak the English language.
(7) I have no property bet or wagered on the result of this
election.
(8) I am not a candidate to be voted for at this election in this
precinct, except as an unopposed candidate for a political party
office.
(9) If I am serving as an inspector, I am not the chairman or
treasurer of the committee of a candidate whose name appears
on the ballot.
(10) I am not related to any person to be voted for at this
election in this precinct as the spouse, parent, father-in-law,
mother-in-law, child, son-in-law, daughter-in-law, grandparent,
grandchild, brother, sister, brother-in-law, sister-in-law, uncle,
aunt, nephew, or niece of that person, unless that person is an
unopposed candidate.
(11) I was trained as required by IC 3-6-6-40.
As added by P.L.5-1986, SEC.2. Amended by P.L.3-1987, SEC.32;
P.L.5-1989, SEC.9; P.L.3-1993, SEC.20; P.L.3-1995, SEC.15;
P.L.11-1997, SEC.2; P.L.3-1997, SEC.43; P.L.126-2002, SEC.20;
P.L.14-2004, SEC.11.
IC 3-6-6-24
Repealed
(Repealed by P.L.3-1997, SEC.475.)
IC 3-6-6-25
Compensation
Sec. 25. Each inspector, judge, poll clerk, assistant poll clerk, and
election sheriff is entitled to a per diem fixed by the county executive
for the performance of all the duties of office imposed on the person
by this title that are performed on election day.
As added by P.L.5-1986, SEC.2. Amended by P.L.4-1991, SEC.17;
P.L.3-1993, SEC.21; P.L.3-1997, SEC.44.
IC 3-6-6-26
Additional compensation for inspector
Sec. 26. In addition to the compensation required under section 25
of this chapter, an inspector may be paid an amount:
(1) for the inspector's services in calling at the circuit court
clerk's office for the precinct election supplies; and
(2) for the inspector's services and the services of the judge of
the opposite political party in the return of the precinct election
supplies to the clerk's office;
regardless of whether these services are rendered before, on, or after
election day.
As added by P.L.5-1986, SEC.2. Amended by P.L.3-1993, SEC.22;
P.L.3-1995, SEC.17.
IC 3-6-6-26.5
Repealed
(Repealed by P.L.3-1995, SEC.155.)
IC 3-6-6-27
County executive to fix compensation; exception
Sec. 27. The county executive shall fix the compensation paid
under sections 25 and 26 of this chapter for all elections except
municipal elections held by towns under IC 3-10-7. The fiscal body
of a town holding a municipal election under IC 3-10-7 shall fix the
compensation paid under sections 25 and 26 of this chapter.
As added by P.L.5-1986, SEC.2.
IC 3-6-6-28
Eligibility for compensation; compliance with IC 3-12-2-7
Sec. 28. A member of a precinct election board is entitled to
compensation under sections 25 and 26 of this chapter only if the
member complies with the requirements of IC 3-12-2-7. A person
who violates IC 3-12-2-7, as determined by the county election
board, may not be selected to serve as a member of a precinct
election board in the county where the person committed the
violation for five (5) years after the date of the violation.
As added by P.L.5-1986, SEC.2.
IC 3-6-6-29
Determination of good cause for violation of IC 3-12-2-7
Sec. 29. If a county election board unanimously determines, after
a public hearing, that there was good cause for a violation of
IC 3-12-2-7, then the restrictions on compensation and subsequent
membership on a precinct election board prescribed by section 28 of
this chapter do not apply. However, the county election board must
make such a determination as its first order of business at its first
meeting after the election at which the violation occurred.
As added by P.L.5-1986, SEC.2.
IC 3-6-6-30
Duties of precinct election board
Sec. 30. Each precinct election board shall determine all questions
of challenge and all other matters coming before the board. If
necessary, the judges shall assist the inspector and poll clerks in the
performance of their duties. Subject to IC 3-11-9, the judges shall
also assist and instruct voters when assistance is requested.
As added by P.L.5-1986, SEC.2. Amended by P.L.3-1987, SEC.33.
IC 3-6-6-31
Meals or meal allowances
Sec. 31. (a) Each inspector shall have the precinct election
officers furnished with good, plain, and substantial meals, at the
regular hours for meals, throughout the day until their work is
finished. Alcoholic beverages may not be furnished.
(b) If the county legislative body (as defined in IC 36-1-2-9)
adopts an ordinance to provide meal allowances, each precinct
election officer is entitled to a meal allowance instead of the meals
provided under subsection (a). The ordinance must state the amount
of the meal allowance to be provided.
As added by P.L.5-1986, SEC.2. Amended by P.L.3-1987, SEC.34.
IC 3-6-6-32
Precincts using paper ballots; initialing and giving out ballots;
duties of clerks
Sec. 32. (a) If a precinct has both poll clerks and assistant poll
clerks and the voting is entirely done by paper ballot, the assistant
poll clerks shall perform the same duties required of the poll clerks
regarding the initialing and giving out of the ballots and pencils or
pens when required to do so.
(b) It is necessary for only the two (2) poll clerks or assistant poll
clerks giving out a ballot to place their initials on the back of the
ballot. However, the two (2) poll clerks or assistant poll clerks must
not have been nominated to a precinct election office by the county
chairman of the same political party.
As added by P.L.5-1986, SEC.2. Amended by P.L.3-1987, SEC.35;
P.L.176-1999, SEC.17.
IC 3-6-6-33
Tallying votes; signing returns or other certificates
Sec. 33. After the close of the polls, the assistant poll clerks shall
assist the poll clerks in tallying the votes under the direction of the
precinct election board. However, the election returns or other
certificates required to be signed by the poll clerks need not be
signed by the assistant poll clerks.
As added by P.L.5-1986, SEC.2.
IC 3-6-6-34
Precincts using paper ballots; duties of poll clerks and assistant
poll clerks
Sec. 34. (a) In a precinct where the voting is by any voting method
except entirely by paper ballot, the poll clerks of the precinct shall
perform all the duties connected with voting by ballot card voting
system or electronic voting system, and the assistant poll clerks shall
perform all the duties connected with voting by paper ballot. It is
necessary for only the two (2) assistant poll clerks to place their
initials on the back of the paper ballots.
(b) The poll clerks shall tally the vote cast by paper ballot, and
they alone shall sign the election certificates and returns. However,
the precinct election board may call upon the assistant poll clerks to
assist the poll clerks in any of their duties.
As added by P.L.5-1986, SEC.2. Amended by P.L.3-1987, SEC.36;
P.L.221-2005, SEC.10.
IC 3-6-6-35
Duties of election sheriffs
Sec. 35. (a) Each election sheriff shall do the following:
(1) Except as provided in subsection (b), attend the polls in the
appointed precinct from the opening of the polls to the
conclusion of the count.
(2) Preserve order at the polls.
(3) Enforce the election laws under the direction of the precinct
election board.
(4) Upon direction from a member of the precinct election
board, request assistance from a law enforcement officer (as
defined in IC 35-41-1-17) if a violation of law within the polls,
or within fifty (50) feet of the polls, has occurred or appears
imminent.
(b) The sheriff may leave the polls for the purpose of obtaining
assistance from a law enforcement officer under subsection (a)(4).
As added by P.L.5-1986, SEC.2. Amended by P.L.3-1997, SEC.45.
IC 3-6-6-36
Law enforcement officers prohibited from polls
Sec. 36. (a) As used in this section, "law enforcement officer"
means a:
(1) police officer;
(2) sheriff;
(3) constable;
(4) marshal; or
(5) deputy of any of those persons.
(b) Law enforcement officers of the state and of political
subdivisions may not come within fifty (50) feet of the polls, except
to do any of the following:
(1) To serve process of court.
(2) To vote.
(3) To be present when summoned by the election sheriffs or
precinct judges.
(4) To serve as a pollbook holder.
(5) To serve as an absentee ballot courier appointed under
IC 3-11.5-4-22.
As added by P.L.5-1986, SEC.2. Amended by P.L.3-1987, SEC.37;
P.L.176-1999, SEC.18.
IC 3-6-6-37
Status of appointment of precinct election officer; expiration of
appointment
Sec. 37. (a) When the county election board (or a precinct election
board acting on behalf of the county election board) appoints a
precinct election officer and the individual accepts the appointment
by swearing the oath of office required under this chapter, a contract
is created between the county election board and the individual in
which the county election board retains the services of the precinct
election officer as an independent contractor.
(b) The appointment of a precinct election officer expires when
the county election board completes the canvass of the precinct under
IC 3-12-4.
(c) For purposes of Article 2, Section 9 of the Constitution of the
State of Indiana, the position of precinct election officer is not a
lucrative office.
As added by P.L.3-1995, SEC.18. Amended by P.L.230-2005,
SEC.14.
IC 3-6-6-38
Omitted precinct election officers
Sec. 38. (a) As used in this section, "omitted precinct election
officer" refers to a precinct election officer that a precinct is not
required to have by a resolution adopted under this section.
(b) Notwithstanding other provisions of this title, a county
election board may adopt a resolution to provide that specified
precincts or all precincts of the county are not required to have any
or all of the following precinct election officers:
(1) Sheriffs.
(2) Poll clerks.
(c) A resolution adopted under this section must be adopted by
unanimous vote of the entire membership of the board.
(d) A resolution adopted under this section must state the
following:
(1) The precincts to which the resolution applies.
(2) For each precinct identified in the resolution, which precinct
election officers are omitted precinct election officers.
(3) For each precinct identified in the resolution, which precinct
election officers will perform the duties required by this title of
the omitted precinct election officers.
(e) Notwithstanding any other law, the precinct election officer
specified in a resolution adopted under this section shall perform the
duties of the omitted precinct election officers as stated in the
resolution.
(f) A resolution adopted under this section expires December 31
after the resolution is adopted.
As added by P.L.126-2002, SEC.21. Amended by P.L.14-2004,
SEC.12.
IC 3-6-6-39
Individuals under age 18 serving as poll clerks and election
sheriffs; nonpartisan role
Sec. 39. (a) The county election board by unanimous vote of the
entire membership of the board may permit an individual who is not
a voter to serve as any precinct election officer (other than
inspector), or to assist a precinct election officer, if the individual
satisfies all the following:
(1) The individual is at least sixteen (16) years of age but not
more than seventeen (17) years of age.
(2) The individual is a citizen of the United States.
(3) The individual is a resident of the county.
(4) The individual has a cumulative grade point average
equivalent to not less than 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.
(5) The individual has the written approval of the principal of
the school the individual attends at the time of the appointment
or, if the student is educated in the home, the approval of the
individual responsible for the education of the student.
(6) The individual has the approval of the individual's parent or
legal guardian.
(7) The individual has satisfactorily completed any training
required by the county election board.
(8) The individual otherwise is eligible to serve as a precinct
election officer under this chapter.
(b) An individual appointed to a precinct election office or
assistant under this section:
(1) must serve in a nonpartisan manner in accordance with the
standards developed by the Help America Vote Foundation
under 36 U.S.C. 152602; and
(2) while serving as a precinct election officer or assistant:
(A) is not required to obtain an employment certificate under
IC 20-33-3; and
(B) is not subject to the limitations on time and duration of
employment under IC 20-33-3.
As added by P.L.126-2002, SEC.22. Amended by P.L.209-2003,
SEC.19; P.L.230-2005, SEC.15.
IC 3-6-6-40
Training precinct election officers; content of training; training
waiver
Sec. 40. (a) The county election board shall conduct a training and
educational meeting for precinct election officers.
(b) The board shall require inspectors to attend the meeting and
may require other precinct election officers to attend the meeting.
The board shall maintain a record of the attendance of each
individual at the meeting conducted under this subsection.
(c) The meeting required under this section must include
information:
(1) relating to making polling places and voting systems
accessible to elderly voters and voters with a disability; and
(2) relating to the voting systems used in the county.
The meeting may include other information relating to the duties of
precinct election officers as determined by the county election board.
(d) The meeting required by this section must be held not later
than the day before election day.
(e) If an individual:
(1) is appointed as a precinct election officer after the training
and educational meeting conducted under this section; or
(2) demonstrates to the county election board that the individual
was unable to attend the meeting due to good cause;
the county election board may authorize the individual to serve as a
precinct election officer if the county election board determines that
there is insufficient time to conduct the training required by this
section.
As added by P.L.116-2003, SEC.1. Amended by P.L.66-2003, SEC.4;
P.L.14-2004, SEC.13; P.L.230-2005, SEC.16; P.L.99-2007, SEC.5.