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Ind. Code § 3-12-1-9

Counting voting marks; voting marks not counted; certification of voting systems that can detect voting marks

Applied in 1 court decision — leading case Touchston v. McDermott (2000)

Most recently applied in Touchston v. McDermott (December 2000)

As added by P.L.5-1986, SEC.8

Sec. 9. (a) A voting mark that touches a circle, an oval, or a square shall be counted as if it were on or in the circle, oval, or square. A voting mark that partially connects a connectable arrow shall be counted as if the voting mark completed the connection of the arrow.

(b) A voting mark that:

(1) does not touch a circle, oval, or square; and

(2) is not on or in the circle, oval, or square;

may not be counted.

(c) For purposes of the certification of voting systems under IC 3-11, a ballot card voting system complies with this section if the system can detect a voting mark within the circle, oval, or square, even if manual inspection of the ballot is required to detect a voting mark that touches only the outside edge of the circle, oval, or square.

Official source: Indiana General Assembly. Reproduced from public-domain Indiana statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.