Indiana 2022 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1145 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 01/05/2022

                             
Introduced Version
HOUSE BILL No. 1145
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DIGEST OF INTRODUCED BILL
Citations Affected:  IC 3-5; IC 3-8; IC 3-10; IC 3-11; IC 3-12;
IC 3-13-10.5; IC 20-23; IC 20-25-3-4; IC 20-26-4; IC 33-33-53-5.
Synopsis:  School board elections. Requires candidates for school
board offices to be nominated in the same manner as candidates for all
other elected offices are nominated. Repeals the current statute relating
to nomination of candidates for school board offices. Repeals other
superseded statutes. Makes conforming changes.
Effective:  January 1, 2023.
Morrison, Morris
January 6, 2022, read first time and referred to Committee on Elections and
Apportionment.
2022	IN 1145—LS 6644/DI 75 Introduced
Second Regular Session of the 122nd General Assembly (2022)
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HOUSE BILL No. 1145
A BILL FOR AN ACT to amend the Indiana Code concerning
elections.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Indiana:
1 SECTION 1. IC 3-5-2-44 IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS
2 [EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2023]: Sec. 44. (a) "School board" means
3 the fiscal governing body of a school corporation (as defined in
4 IC 20-18-2-5).
5 (b) The term includes an elected school advisory board.
6 SECTION 2. IC 3-5-2-45 IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS
7 [EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2023]: Sec. 45. (a) "School board office"
8 refers to an elected position on the school board of a school
9 corporation.
10 (b) The term includes an elected school advisory board office.
11 SECTION 3. IC 3-5-4-1.7, AS AMENDED BY P.L.257-2019,
12 SECTION 1, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
13 JANUARY 1, 2023]: Sec. 1.7. (a) Except as otherwise expressly
14 authorized or required under this title, a filing by a person with a
15 commission, the election division, an election board, or a county voter
16 registration office may not be made by fax or electronic mail.
17 (b) A petition of nomination filed with a county voter registration
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1 office under IC 3-8-2, IC 3-8-2.5, IC 3-8-3, or IC 3-8-6 or a petition to
2 place a public question on the ballot, or any other petition filed that
3 requires the county voter registration office to certify the validity of
4 signatures, may not contain the electronic signature, digital signature,
5 digitized signature, or photocopied signature of a voter.
6 SECTION 4. IC 3-8-1-2, AS AMENDED BY P.L.278-2019,
7 SECTION 18, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
8 JANUARY 1, 2023]: Sec. 2. (a) This section does not apply to a
9 candidate challenged under IC 3-8-8.
10 (b) The commission, a county election board, or a town election
11 board shall act if a candidate (or a person acting on behalf of a
12 candidate in accordance with state Indiana law) has filed any of the
13 following:
14 (1) A declaration of candidacy under IC 3-8-2 or IC 3-8-5.
15 (2) A request for ballot placement in a presidential primary under
16 IC 3-8-3.
17 (3) A petition of nomination or candidate's consent to nomination
18 under IC 3-8-2.5 or IC 3-8-6.
19 (4) A certificate of nomination under IC 3-8-5, IC 3-8-7,
20 IC 3-10-2-15, or IC 3-10-6-12.
21 (5) A certificate of candidate selection under IC 3-13-1 or
22 IC 3-13-2.
23 (6) A declaration of intent to be a write-in candidate under
24 IC 3-8-2-2.5.
25 (7) A contest to the denial of certification under IC 3-8-2.5 or
26 IC 3-8-6-12.
27 (c) The commission has jurisdiction to act under this section with
28 regard to any filing described in subsection (b) that was made with the
29 election division. Except for a filing under the jurisdiction of a town
30 election board, a county election board has jurisdiction to act under this
31 section with regard to any filing described in subsection (b) that was
32 made with the county election board, county voter registration office,
33 or the circuit court clerk. A town election board has jurisdiction to act
34 under this section with regard to any filing that was made with the
35 county election board, the county voter registration office, or the circuit
36 court clerk for nomination or election to a town office.
37 (d) Except as provided in subsection (f), before the commission or
38 election board acts under this section, a registered voter of the election
39 district that a candidate seeks to represent or a county chairman of a
40 major political party of a county in which any part of the election
41 district is located must file a sworn statement before a person
42 authorized to administer oaths, with the election division or election
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1 board:
2 (1) questioning the eligibility of the candidate to seek the office;
3 and
4 (2) setting forth the facts known to the voter or county chairman
5 of a major political party of a county concerning this question.
6 (e) The eligibility of a write-in candidate or a candidate nominated
7 by a convention, petition, or primary may not be challenged under this
8 section if the commission or board determines that all of the following
9 occurred:
10 (1) The eligibility of the candidate was challenged under this
11 section before the candidate was nominated.
12 (2) The commission or board conducted a hearing on the affidavit
13 before the nomination.
14 (3) This challenge would be based on substantially the same
15 grounds as the previous challenge to the candidate.
16 (f) Before the commission or election board can consider a contest
17 to the denial of a certification under IC 3-8-2.5 or IC 3-8-6-12, a
18 candidate (or a person acting on behalf of a candidate in accordance
19 with state Indiana law) must file a sworn statement with the election
20 division or election board:
21 (1) stating specifically the basis for the contest; and
22 (2) setting forth the facts known to the candidate supporting the
23 basis for the contest.
24 (g) Upon the filing of a sworn statement under subsection (d) or (f),
25 the commission or election board shall determine the validity of the
26 questioned:
27 (1) declaration of candidacy;
28 (2) declaration of intent to be a write-in candidate;
29 (3) request for ballot placement under IC 3-8-3;
30 (4) petition of nomination;
31 (5) certificate of nomination;
32 (6) certificate of candidate selection issued under IC 3-13-1-15 or
33 IC 3-13-2-8; or
34 (7) denial of a certification under IC 3-8-2.5 or IC 3-8-6-12.
35 (h) The commission or election board shall deny a filing if the
36 commission or election board determines that the candidate has not
37 complied with the applicable requirements for the candidate set forth
38 in the Constitution of the United States, the Constitution of the State of
39 Indiana, or this title.
40 SECTION 5. IC 3-8-2-2 IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS
41 [EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2023]: Sec. 2. A person An individual
42 who desires to be nominated at a primary election as a candidate of a
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1 political party subject to this chapter for a federal, state, legislative, or
2 local, or school board office shall file a declaration of candidacy.
3 SECTION 6. IC 3-8-2.5 IS REPEALED [EFFECTIVE JANUARY
4 1, 2023]. (Nomination for School Board Office).
5 SECTION 7. IC 3-8-6-1, AS AMENDED BY P.L.194-2013,
6 SECTION 23, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
7 JANUARY 1, 2023]: Sec. 1. (a) This chapter applies to a candidate for
8 nomination to an elected office who:
9 (1) is an independent candidate; or
10 (2) represents a political party not qualified to nominate
11 candidates in a primary or by convention.
12 (b) This chapter does not apply to a candidate for a school board
13 office.
14 SECTION 8. IC 3-8-7-28, AS AMENDED BY P.L.216-2015,
15 SECTION 8, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
16 JANUARY 1, 2023]: Sec. 28. (a) Except as provided in subsections (b)
17 and (c), if a nominee certified under this chapter, IC 3-8-5, IC 3-8-6, or
18 IC 3-10-1 desires to withdraw as the nominee, the nominee must file a
19 notice of withdrawal in writing with the public official with whom the
20 certificate of nomination was filed by noon:
21 (1) July 15 before a general or municipal election;
22 (2) August 1 before a municipal election in a town subject to
23 IC 3-8-5-10;
24 (3) on the date specified for town convention nominees under
25 IC 3-8-5-14.5;
26 (4) on the date specified for declared write-in candidates under
27 IC 3-8-2-2.7; or
28 (5) on the date specified for a school board candidate under
29 IC 3-8-2.5-4; or
30 (6) (5) forty-five (45) days before a special election.
31 (b) A candidate who is disqualified from being a candidate under
32 IC 3-8-1-5 must file a notice of withdrawal immediately upon
33 becoming disqualified. IC 3-8-8-7 and the filing requirements of
34 subsection (a) do not apply to a notice of withdrawal filed under this
35 subsection.
36 (c) A candidate who has moved from the election district the
37 candidate sought to represent must file a notice of withdrawal
38 immediately after changing the candidate's residence. IC 3-8-8-7 and
39 the filing requirements of subsection (a) do not apply to a notice of
40 withdrawal filed under this subsection.
41 SECTION 9. IC 3-8-9-5, AS AMENDED BY P.L.278-2019,
42 SECTION 34, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
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1 JANUARY 1, 2023]: Sec. 5. An individual required to file a statement
2 under section 4 of this chapter shall file the statement as follows:
3 (1) With the individual's:
4 (A) declaration of candidacy under IC 3-8-2 or IC 3-8-5;
5 (B) petition of nomination under IC 3-8-2.5 or IC 3-8-6 for an
6 office described in IC 3-8-2-5 in a county with a separate
7 board of registration under IC 3-7-12 after certification by the
8 board of registration;
9 (C) petition of nomination under IC 3-8-2.5 or IC 3-8-6 for an
10 office described in IC 3-8-2-5 in a county that does not have a
11 separate board of registration under IC 3-7-12;
12 (D) petition of nomination under IC 3-8-6 for an office
13 described in IC 3-8-2-5 after certification by the county voter
14 registration office;
15 (E) certificate of nomination under IC 3-10-2-15 or
16 IC 3-10-6-12;
17 (F) statement consenting to be a replacement candidate under
18 IC 3-8-6-17;
19 (G) declaration of intent to be a write-in candidate under
20 IC 3-8-2-2.5; or
21 (H) certificate of candidate selection under IC 3-13-1 or
22 IC 3-13-2.
23 (2) When the individual assumes a vacant elected office under
24 IC 3-13-7, IC 3-13-8, IC 3-13-9, IC 3-13-10, IC 3-13-10.5-3, or
25 IC 3-13-11. or IC 20-23-4-30. A statement filed under this
26 subdivision must be filed not later than noon sixty (60) days after
27 the individual assumes the elected office.
28 SECTION 10. IC 3-10-1-4 IS AMENDED TO READ AS
29 FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2023]: Sec. 4. (a) At a
30 primary election each political party subject to section 2 of this chapter
31 shall nominate its candidates for the following offices to be voted for
32 at the general election:
33 (1) United States Senator.
34 (2) Governor.
35 (3) United States Representative.
36 (4) Legislative offices.
37 (5) Local offices.
38 (6) School board offices.
39 (b) In addition, each political party subject to section 2 of this
40 chapter shall:
41 (1) vote on candidates for nomination as President of the United
42 States;
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1 (2) elect delegates from each county to the party's state
2 convention; and
3 (3) elect a precinct committeeman for each precinct in the county
4 if precinct committeemen are to be elected under section 4.5 of
5 this chapter.
6 SECTION 11. IC 3-10-1-18, AS AMENDED BY P.L.76-2014,
7 SECTION 28, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
8 JANUARY 1, 2023]: Sec. 18. (a) Except as provided by subsection (b),
9 the names of all candidates for each office who have qualified under
10 IC 3-8 shall be arranged in alphabetical order by surnames under the
11 designation of the office.
12 (b) This subsection applies to a county having a population of more
13 than four hundred thousand (400,000) but less than seven hundred
14 thousand (700,000). The names of all candidates for each office who
15 have qualified under IC 3-8, except for a school board office, precinct
16 committeeman or state convention delegate, shall be arranged in
17 random order by surnames under the designation of the office. The
18 random order shall be determined using a lottery. The lottery held in
19 accordance with this subsection shall be conducted in public by the
20 county election board. The lottery shall be held not later than fifteen
21 (15) days following the last day for a declaration of candidacy under
22 IC 3-8-2-4. All candidates whose names are to be arranged by way of
23 the lottery shall be notified at least five (5) days prior to the lottery of
24 the time and place at which the lottery is to be held. Each candidate
25 may have one (1) designated watcher, and each county political party
26 may have one (1) designated watcher who shall be allowed to observe
27 the lottery procedure.
28 (c) For paper ballots, the left margin of the ballot for each political
29 party must show the name of the uppermost candidate printed to the
30 right of the number 1, the next candidate number 2, the next candidate
31 number 3, and so on, consecutively to the end of the ballot as
32 prescribed in section 19 of this chapter. If ordered by a county election
33 board or a board of elections and registration under IC 3-11-15-13.1(b),
34 a ballot number or other candidate designation uniquely associated
35 with the candidate must be displayed on the electronic voting system
36 and printed on the ballot cards.
37 (d) This subsection applies to a county having a population of more
38 than four hundred thousand (400,000) but less than seven hundred
39 thousand (700,000). If there is insufficient room on a row to list each
40 candidate of a political party, a second or subsequent row may be
41 utilized. However, a second or subsequent row may not be utilized
42 unless the first row, and all preceding rows, have been filled.
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1 SECTION 12. IC 3-10-1-19, AS AMENDED BY P.L.278-2019,
2 SECTION 36, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
3 JANUARY 1, 2023]: Sec. 19. (a) The ballot for a primary election shall
4 be printed in substantially the form described in this section for all the
5 offices for which candidates have qualified under IC 3-8.
6 (b) The following shall be printed as the heading for the ballot for
7 a political party:
8	"OFFICIAL PRIMARY BALLOT
9 _________________ Party (insert the name of the political party)".
10 (c) The following shall be printed immediately below the heading
11 required by subsection (b) or be posted in each voting booth as
12 provided in IC 3-11-2-8(b):
13 (1) For paper ballots, print: To vote for a person, make a voting
14 mark (X or U) on or in the box before the person's name in the
15 proper column.
16 (2) For optical scan ballots, print: To vote for a person, darken or
17 shade in the circle, oval, or square (or draw a line to connect the
18 arrow) that precedes the person's name in the proper column.
19 (3) For optical scan ballots that do not contain a candidate's name,
20 print: To vote for a person, darken or shade in the oval that
21 precedes the number assigned to the person's name in the proper
22 column.
23 (4) For electronic voting systems, print: To vote for a person,
24 touch the screen (or press the button) in the location indicated.
25 (d) Local public questions shall be placed on the primary election
26 ballot after the heading and the voting instructions described in
27 subsection (c) (if the instructions are printed on the ballot) and before
28 the offices described in subsection (g).
29 (e) The local public questions described in subsection (d) shall be
30 placed as follows:
31 (1) In a separate column on the ballot if voting is by paper ballot.
32 (2) After the heading and the voting instructions described in
33 subsection (c) (if the instructions are printed on the ballot) and
34 before the offices described in subsection (g), in the form
35 specified in IC 3-11-13-11 if voting is by ballot card.
36 (3) As provided by either of the following if voting is by an
37 electronic voting system:
38 (A) On a separate screen for a public question.
39 (B) After the heading and the voting instructions described in
40 subsection (c) (if the instructions are printed on the ballot) and
41 before the offices described in subsection (g), in the form
42 specified in IC 3-11-14-3.5.
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1 (f) A public question shall be placed on the primary election ballot
2 in the following form:
3	(The explanatory text for the public question,
4	if required by law.)
5	"Shall (insert public question)?"
6 [] YES
7 [] NO
8 (g) The offices with candidates for nomination shall be placed on
9 the primary election ballot in the following order:
10 (1) Federal and state offices:
11 (A) President of the United States.
12 (B) United States Senator.
13 (C) Governor.
14 (D) United States Representative.
15 (2) Legislative offices:
16 (A) State senator.
17 (B) State representative.
18 (3) Circuit offices and county judicial offices:
19 (A) Judge of the circuit court, and unless otherwise specified
20 under IC 33, with each division separate if there is more than
21 one (1) judge of the circuit court.
22 (B) Judge of the superior court, and unless otherwise specified
23 under IC 33, with each division separate if there is more than
24 one (1) judge of the superior court.
25 (C) Judge of the probate court.
26 (D) Prosecuting attorney.
27 (E) Circuit court clerk.
28 (4) County offices:
29 (A) County auditor.
30 (B) County recorder.
31 (C) County treasurer.
32 (D) County sheriff.
33 (E) County coroner.
34 (F) County surveyor.
35 (G) County assessor.
36 (H) County commissioner.
37 (I) County council member.
38 (5) Township offices:
39 (A) Township assessor (only in a township referred to in
40 IC 36-6-5-1(d)).
41 (B) Township trustee.
42 (C) Township board member.
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1 (D) Judge of the small claims court.
2 (E) Constable of the small claims court.
3 (6) City offices:
4 (A) Mayor.
5 (B) Clerk or clerk-treasurer.
6 (C) Judge of the city court.
7 (D) City-county council member or common council member.
8 (7) Town offices:
9 (A) Clerk-treasurer.
10 (B) Judge of the town court.
11 (C) Town council member.
12 (8) School board offices.
13 (h) The political party offices with candidates for election shall be
14 placed on the primary election ballot in the following order after the
15 offices described in subsection (g):
16 (1) Precinct committeeman.
17 (2) State convention delegate.
18 (i) The local offices to be elected at the primary election shall be
19 placed on the primary election ballot after the offices described in
20 subsection (h).
21 (j) The offices described in subsection (i) shall be placed as follows:
22 (1) In a separate column on the ballot if voting is by paper ballot.
23 (2) After the offices described in subsection (h) in the form
24 specified in IC 3-11-13-11 if voting is by ballot card.
25 (3) Either:
26 (A) on a separate screen for each office or public question; or
27 (B) after the offices described in subsection (h) in the form
28 specified in IC 3-11-14-3.5;
29 if voting is by an electronic voting system.
30 SECTION 13. IC 3-10-8-1, AS AMENDED BY P.L.219-2013,
31 SECTION 28, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
32 JANUARY 1, 2023]: Sec. 1. A special election shall be held in the
33 following cases:
34 (1) Whenever two (2) or more candidates for a federal, state,
35 legislative, or circuit or school board office receive the highest
36 greatest and an equal number of votes for the office, except as
37 provided in Article 5, Section 5 of the Constitution of the State of
38 Indiana. or in IC 20.
39 (2) Whenever a vacancy occurs in the office of United States
40 Senator, as provided in IC 3-13-3-1.
41 (3) Whenever a vacancy occurs in the office of United States
42 Representative unless the vacancy occurs less than seventy-four
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1 (74) days before a general election.
2 (4) Whenever a vacancy occurs in any local office the filling of
3 which is not otherwise provided by law.
4 (5) Whenever required by law for a public question.
5 (6) Whenever ordered by a court under IC 3-12-8-17 or the state
6 recount commission under IC 3-12-11-18.
7 (7) Whenever required under IC 3-13-5 to fill a vacancy in a
8 legislative office unless the vacancy occurs less than seventy-four
9 (74) days before a general election.
10 SECTION 14. IC 3-11-2-12, AS AMENDED BY P.L.109-2021,
11 SECTION 14, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
12 JANUARY 1, 2023]: Sec. 12. The following offices shall be placed on
13 the general election ballot in the following order after the public
14 questions described in section 10(a) of this chapter:
15 (1) Federal and state offices:
16 (A) President and Vice President of the United States.
17 (B) United States Senator.
18 (C) Governor and lieutenant governor.
19 (D) Secretary of state.
20 (E) Auditor of state.
21 (F) Treasurer of state.
22 (G) Attorney general.
23 (H) United States Representative.
24 (2) Legislative offices:
25 (A) State senator.
26 (B) State representative.
27 (3) Circuit offices and county judicial offices:
28 (A) Judge of the circuit court, and unless otherwise specified
29 under IC 33, with each division separate if there is more than
30 one (1) judge of the circuit court.
31 (B) Judge of the superior court, and unless otherwise specified
32 under IC 33, with each division separate if there is more than
33 one (1) judge of the superior court.
34 (C) Judge of the probate court.
35 (D) Prosecuting attorney.
36 (E) Clerk of the circuit court.
37 (4) County offices:
38 (A) County auditor.
39 (B) County recorder.
40 (C) County treasurer.
41 (D) County sheriff.
42 (E) County coroner.
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1 (F) County surveyor.
2 (G) County assessor.
3 (H) County commissioner.
4 (I) County council member.
5 (5) Township offices:
6 (A) Township assessor (only in a township referred to in
7 IC 36-6-5-1(d)).
8 (B) Township trustee.
9 (C) Township board member.
10 (D) Judge of the small claims court.
11 (E) Constable of the small claims court.
12 (6) City offices:
13 (A) Mayor.
14 (B) Clerk or clerk-treasurer.
15 (C) Judge of the city court.
16 (D) City-county council member or common council member.
17 (7) Town offices:
18 (A) Clerk-treasurer.
19 (B) Judge of the town court.
20 (C) Town council member.
21 (8) School board offices.
22 SECTION 15. IC 3-11-2-12.4, AS AMENDED BY P.L.109-2021,
23 SECTION 16, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
24 JANUARY 1, 2023]: Sec. 12.4. (a) This section applies whenever more
25 than one (1) candidate may be elected to an office.
26 (b) The office shall be placed on the general election ballot after the
27 offices described in section 12 of this chapter. and before the offices
28 described in section 12.9 of this chapter.
29 (c) Whenever candidates are to be elected to a county council, city
30 common council, or town council that includes both an at-large
31 member and a member representing a district, the candidates seeking
32 election as an at-large member shall be placed on the ballot before
33 candidates seeking to represent a district.
34 (d) The ballot shall contain a statement reading substantially as
35 follows above the name of the first candidate: "To vote for any
36 candidate for this office, you must make a voting mark for each
37 candidate you wish to vote for. A straight party vote will not count as
38 a vote for any candidate for this office.".
39 SECTION 16. IC 3-11-2-12.9 IS REPEALED [EFFECTIVE
40 JANUARY 1, 2023]. Sec. 12.9. (a) School board offices to be elected
41 at the general election shall be placed on the general election ballot
42 after the offices described in section 12.4 of this chapter with each
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1 candidate for the office designated as "nonpartisan".
2 (b) If the ballot contains a candidate for a school board office, the
3 ballot must also contain a statement that reads substantially as follows:
4 "To vote for a candidate for this office, make a voting mark on or in the
5 square to the left of the candidate's name.".
6 (c) Whenever candidates are to be elected to a school board office
7 that includes both an at-large member and a member representing a
8 district, the candidates seeking election as an at-large member shall be
9 placed on the ballot before candidates seeking to represent a district.
10 SECTION 17. IC 3-11-2-13, AS AMENDED BY P.L.190-2011,
11 SECTION 7, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
12 JANUARY 1, 2023]: Sec. 13. (a) The following offices shall be placed
13 on the general election ballot in the following order after the offices
14 described in section 12.9 12.4 of this chapter:
15 (1) Retention of a justice of the supreme court.
16 (2) Retention of a judge of the court of appeals.
17 (3) Retention of the judge of the tax court.
18 (b) Whenever more than one (1) justice of the supreme court is
19 subject to retention, the name of each justice must appear on the ballot
20 in alphabetical order. However, if the justice serving as chief justice is
21 subject to retention, the chief justice's name must appear first.
22 (c) Whenever more than one (1) judge of the court of appeals is
23 subject to retention, the name of each judge must appear on the ballot
24 in alphabetical order. However, if the judge serving as chief judge is
25 subject to retention, the chief judge's name must appear first.
26 (d) These offices shall be placed in a separate column on the ballot.
27 SECTION 18. IC 3-11-7-4, AS AMENDED BY P.L.278-2019,
28 SECTION 65, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
29 JANUARY 1, 2023]: Sec. 4. (a) Except as provided in subsection (b),
30 a ballot card voting system must permit a voter to vote:
31 (1) except at a primary election, a straight party ticket for all of
32 the candidates of one (1) political party by a single voting mark
33 on each ballot card;
34 (2) for one (1) or more candidates of each political party or
35 independent candidates, or for one (1) or more school board
36 candidates nominated by petition;
37 (3) a split ticket for the candidates of different political parties
38 and for independent candidates; or
39 (4) a straight party ticket and then split that ticket by casting
40 individual votes for candidates of another political party or
41 independent candidate.
42 (b) A ballot card voting system must require that a voter who wishes
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1 to cast a ballot for a candidate for election to an at-large district to
2 which more than one person may be elected, on a:
3 (1) county council;
4 (2) city common council;
5 (3) town council; or
6 (4) township board; or
7 (5) school board;
8 make a voting mark for each individual candidate for whom the voter
9 wishes to cast a vote. The ballot card voting system may not count any
10 straight party ticket voting mark as a vote for any candidate for an
11 office described by this subsection.
12 (c) A ballot card voting system must permit a voter to vote:
13 (1) for all candidates for presidential electors and alternate
14 presidential electors of a political party or an independent ticket
15 by making a single voting mark; and
16 (2) for or against a public question on which the voter may vote.
17 SECTION 19. IC 3-11-7.5-10, AS AMENDED BY P.L.278-2019,
18 SECTION 66, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
19 JANUARY 1, 2023]: Sec. 10. (a) Except as provided in subsection (b),
20 an electronic voting system must permit a voter to vote:
21 (1) except at a primary election, a straight party ticket for all the
22 candidates of one (1) political party by touching the device of that
23 party;
24 (2) for one (1) or more candidates of each political party or
25 independent candidates, or for one (1) or more school board
26 candidates nominated by petition;
27 (3) a split ticket for the candidates of different political parties
28 and for independent candidates; or
29 (4) a straight party ticket and then split that ticket by casting
30 individual votes for candidates of another political party or
31 independent candidates.
32 (b) An electronic voting system must require that a voter who
33 wishes to cast a ballot for a candidate for election to an at-large district
34 to which more than one person may be elected, on a:
35 (1) county council;
36 (2) city common council;
37 (3) town council; or
38 (4) township board; or
39 (5) school board;
40 make a voting mark for each individual candidate for whom the voter
41 wishes to cast a vote. The electronic voting system may not count any
42 straight party ticket voting mark as a vote for any candidate for an
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1 office described by this subsection.
2 (c) An electronic voting system must permit a voter to vote:
3 (1) for as many candidates for an office as the voter may vote for,
4 but no more;
5 (2) for or against a public question on which the voter may vote,
6 but no other; and
7 (3) for all the candidates for presidential electors and alternate
8 presidential electors of a political party or an independent ticket
9 by making a single voting mark.
10 SECTION 20. IC 3-11-13-11, AS AMENDED BY P.L.193-2021,
11 SECTION 50, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
12 JANUARY 1, 2023]: Sec. 11. (a) The ballot information, whether
13 placed on the ballot card or on the marking device, must be in the order
14 of arrangement provided for ballots under this section.
15 (b) Each county election board shall have the names of all
16 candidates for all elected offices, political party offices, and public
17 questions printed on a ballot card as provided in this chapter. The
18 county may:
19 (1) print all offices and questions on a single ballot card; and
20 (2) include a ballot variation code to ensure that the proper
21 version of a ballot is used within a precinct.
22 (c) Each type of ballot card must be of uniform size and of the same
23 quality and color of paper (except as permitted under IC 3-10-1-17).
24 (d) The nominees of a political party or an independent candidate
25 or independent ticket (described in IC 3-11-2-6) nominated by
26 petitioners shall be listed on the ballot with the name and device set
27 forth on the certification or petition. The circle containing the device
28 may be of any size that permits a voter to readily identify the device.
29 IC 3-11-2-5 applies if the certification or petition does not include a
30 name or device, or if the same device is selected by two (2) or more
31 parties or petitioners.
32 (e) The offices and public questions on the general election ballot
33 must be placed on the ballot in the order listed in IC 3-11-2-12,
34 IC 3-11-2-12.4, IC 3-11-2-12.5, IC 3-11-2-12.7(b), IC 3-11-2-12.9(a),
35 IC 3-11-2-12.9(c), IC 3-11-2-13(a) through IC 3-11-2-13(c),
36 IC 3-11-2-14(a), IC 3-11-2-14(d), and IC 3-11-2-14(e). The offices and
37 public questions may be listed in a continuous column either vertically
38 or horizontally and on a number of separate pages.
39 (f) The name of each office must be printed in a uniform size in bold
40 type. A statement reading substantially as follows must be placed
41 immediately below the name of the office and above the name of the
42 first candidate:
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1 (1) "Vote for one (1) only.", if only one (1) candidate is to be
2 elected to the office.
3 (2) "Vote for not more than (insert the number of candidates to be
4 elected) candidate(s) for this office. To vote for any candidate for
5 this office, you must make a voting mark for each candidate you
6 wish to vote for. A straight party vote will not count as a vote for
7 any candidate for this office.", if more than one (1) candidate is to
8 be elected to the office.
9 (g) Below the name of the office and the statement required by
10 subsection (f), the names of the candidates for each office must be
11 grouped together in the following order:
12 (1) The major political party whose candidate received the highest
13 number of votes in the county for secretary of state at the last
14 election is listed first.
15 (2) The major political party whose candidate received the second
16 highest number of votes in the county for secretary of state is
17 listed second.
18 (3) All other political parties listed in the order that the parties'
19 candidates for secretary of state finished in the last election are
20 listed after the party listed in subdivision (2).
21 (4) If a political party did not have a candidate for secretary of
22 state in the last election or a nominee is an independent candidate
23 or independent ticket (described in IC 3-11-2-6), the party or
24 candidate is listed after the parties described in subdivisions (1),
25 (2), and (3).
26 (5) If more than one (1) political party or independent candidate
27 or ticket described in subdivision (4) qualifies to be on the ballot,
28 the parties, candidates, or tickets are listed in the order in which
29 the party filed its petition of nomination under IC 3-8-6-12.
30 (6) A space for write-in voting is placed after the candidates listed
31 in subdivisions (1) through (5), if required by law.
32 (7) The name of a write-in candidate may not be listed on the
33 ballot.
34 (h) The names of the candidates grouped in the order established by
35 subsection (g) must be printed in type with uniform capital letters and
36 have a uniform space between each name. The name of the candidate's
37 political party, or the word "Independent" if the:
38 (1) candidate; or
39 (2) ticket of candidates for:
40 (A) President and Vice President of the United States; or
41 (B) governor and lieutenant governor;
42 is independent, must be placed immediately below or beside the name
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1 of the candidate and must be printed in a uniform size and type.
2 (i) All the candidates of the same political party for election to
3 at-large seats on the fiscal or legislative body of a political subdivision
4 must be grouped together:
5 (1) under the name of the office that the candidates are seeking;
6 (2) in the order established by subsection (g); and
7 (3) within the political party, in alphabetical order according to
8 surname.
9 A statement reading substantially as follows must be placed
10 immediately below the name of the office and above the name of the
11 first candidate: "Vote for not more than (insert the number of
12 candidates to be elected) candidate(s) of ANY party for this office.".
13 (j) Candidates for election to at-large seats on the governing body
14 of a school corporation must be grouped:
15 (1) under the name of the office that the candidates are seeking;
16 and
17 (2) in alphabetical order according to surname.
18 A statement reading substantially as follows must be placed
19 immediately below the name of the office and above the name of the
20 first candidate: "Vote for not more than (insert the number of
21 candidates to be elected) candidate(s) for this office.".
22 (k) (j) The following information must be placed at the top of the
23 ballot before the first public question is listed:
24 (1) The cautionary statement described in IC 3-11-2-7.
25 (2) The instructions described in IC 3-11-2-8, IC 3-11-2-10(d),
26 and IC 3-11-2-10(e).
27 (l) (k) The ballot must include a single connectable arrow, circle,
28 oval, or square, or a voting position for voting a straight party or an
29 independent ticket (described in IC 3-11-2-6) by one (1) mark as
30 required by section 14 of this chapter, and the single connectable
31 arrow, circle, oval, or square, or the voting position for casting a
32 straight party or an independent ticket ballot must be identified by:
33 (1) the name of the political party or independent ticket
34 (described in IC 3-11-2-6); and
35 (2) immediately below or beside the political party's or
36 independent ticket's name, the device of that party or ticket
37 (described in IC 3-11-2-5).
38 The name and device of each political party or independent ticket must
39 be of uniform size and type and arranged in the order established by
40 subsection (g) for listing candidates under each office. The instructions
41 described in IC 3-11-2-10(c) for voting a straight party ticket and the
42 statement concerning presidential electors required under IC 3-10-4-3
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1 must be placed on the ballot label. The instructions for voting a straight
2 party ticket must include the statement: "If you do not wish to vote a
3 straight party ticket, do not make a mark in this section and proceed to
4 voting the ballot by office.".
5 (m) (l) A public question must be in the form described in
6 IC 3-11-2-15(a) and IC 3-11-2-15(b), except that a single connectable
7 arrow, a circle, or an oval may be used instead of a square. Except as
8 expressly authorized or required by statute, a county election board
9 may not print a ballot card that contains language concerning the public
10 question other than the language authorized by a statute.
11 (n) (m) The requirements in this section:
12 (1) do not replace; and
13 (2) are in addition to;
14 any other requirements in this title that apply to optical scan ballots.
15 (o) (n) The procedure described in IC 3-11-2-16 must be used when
16 a ballot does not comply with the requirements imposed by this title or
17 contains another error or omission that might result in confusion or
18 mistakes by voters.
19 (p) (o) This subsection applies to an optical scan ballot that does not
20 list:
21 (1) the names of political parties or candidates; or
22 (2) the text of public questions;
23 on the face of the ballot. The ballot must be prepared in accordance
24 with this section, except that the ballot must include a numbered circle
25 or oval to refer to each political party, candidate, or public question.
26 SECTION 21. IC 3-11-14-3.5, AS AMENDED BY P.L.193-2021,
27 SECTION 55, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
28 JANUARY 1, 2023]: Sec. 3.5. (a) Each county election board shall
29 have the names of all candidates for all elected offices, political party
30 offices, and public questions printed on ballot labels for use in an
31 electronic voting system as provided in this chapter.
32 (b) The county may:
33 (1) print all offices and public questions on a single ballot label;
34 and
35 (2) include a ballot variation code to ensure that the proper
36 version of a ballot label is used within a precinct.
37 (c) Each type of ballot label must be of uniform size and of the same
38 quality and color of paper (except as permitted under IC 3-10-1-17).
39 (d) The nominees of a political party or an independent candidate
40 or independent ticket (described in IC 3-11-2-6) nominated by
41 petitioners must be listed on the ballot label with the name and device
42 set forth on the certification or petition. The circle containing the
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1 device may be of any size that permits a voter to readily identify the
2 device. IC 3-11-2-5 applies if the certification or petition does not
3 include a name or device, or if the same device is selected by two (2)
4 or more parties or petitioners.
5 (e) The ballot labels must list the offices and public questions on the
6 general election ballot in the order listed in IC 3-11-2-12,
7 IC 3-11-2-12.4, IC 3-11-2-12.5, IC 3-11-2-12.7(b), IC 3-11-2-12.9(a),
8 IC 3-11-2-12.9(c), IC 3-11-2-13(a) through IC 3-11-2-13(c),
9 IC 3-11-2-14(a), IC 3-11-2-14(d), and IC 3-11-2-14(e). Each office and
10 public question may have a separate screen, or the offices and public
11 questions may be listed in a continuous column either vertically or
12 horizontally.
13 (f) The name of each office must be printed in a uniform size in bold
14 type. A statement reading substantially as follows must be placed
15 immediately below the name of the office and above the name of the
16 first candidate:
17 (1) "Vote for one (1) only.", if only one (1) candidate is to be
18 elected to the office.
19 (2) "Vote for not more than (insert the number of candidates to be
20 elected) candidate(s) for this office. To vote for any candidate for
21 this office, you must make a voting mark for each candidate you
22 wish to vote for. A straight party vote will not count as a vote for
23 any candidate for this office.", if more than one (1) candidate is to
24 be elected to the office.
25 (g) Below the name of the office and the statement required by
26 subsection (f), the names of the candidates for each office must be
27 grouped together in the following order:
28 (1) The major political party whose candidate received the highest
29 number of votes in the county for secretary of state at the last
30 election is listed first.
31 (2) The major political party whose candidate received the second
32 highest number of votes in the county for secretary of state is
33 listed second.
34 (3) All other political parties listed in the order that the parties'
35 candidates for secretary of state finished in the last election are
36 listed after the party listed in subdivision (2).
37 (4) If a political party did not have a candidate for secretary of
38 state in the last election or a nominee is an independent candidate
39 or independent ticket (described in IC 3-11-2-6), the party or
40 candidate is listed after the parties described in subdivisions (1),
41 (2), and (3).
42 (5) If more than one (1) political party or independent candidate
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1 or ticket described in subdivision (4) qualifies to be on the ballot,
2 the parties, candidates, or tickets are listed in the order in which
3 the party filed its petition of nomination under IC 3-8-6-12.
4 (6) A space for write-in voting is placed after the candidates listed
5 in subdivisions (1) through (5), if required by law. A space for
6 write-in voting for an office is not required if there are no
7 declared write-in candidates for that office. However, procedures
8 must be implemented to permit write-in voting for candidates for
9 federal offices.
10 (7) The name of a write-in candidate may not be listed on the
11 ballot.
12 (h) The names of the candidates grouped in the order established by
13 subsection (g) must be printed in type with uniform capital letters and
14 have a uniform space between each name. The name of the candidate's
15 political party, or the word "Independent", if the:
16 (1) candidate; or
17 (2) ticket of candidates for:
18 (A) President and Vice President of the United States; or
19 (B) governor and lieutenant governor;
20 is independent, must be placed immediately below or beside the name
21 of the candidate and must be printed in uniform size and type.
22 (i) All the candidates of the same political party for election to
23 at-large seats on the fiscal or legislative body of a political subdivision
24 must be grouped together:
25 (1) under the name of the office that the candidates are seeking;
26 (2) in the party order established by subsection (g); and
27 (3) within the political party, in alphabetical order according to
28 surname.
29 A statement reading substantially as follows must be placed
30 immediately below the name of the office and above the name of the
31 first candidate: "Vote for not more than (insert the number of
32 candidates to be elected) candidate(s) of ANY party for this office.".
33 (j) Candidates for election to at-large seats on the governing body
34 of a school corporation must be grouped:
35 (1) under the name of the office that the candidates are seeking;
36 and
37 (2) in alphabetical order according to surname.
38 A statement reading substantially as follows must be placed
39 immediately below the name of the office and above the name of the
40 first candidate: "Vote for not more than (insert the number of
41 candidates to be elected) candidate(s) for this office.".
42 (k) (j) The cautionary statement described in IC 3-11-2-7 must be
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1 placed at the top or beginning of the ballot label before the first public
2 question is listed.
3 (l) (k) The instructions described in IC 3-11-2-8, IC 3-11-2-10(d),
4 and IC 3-11-2-10(e) may be:
5 (1) placed on the ballot label; or
6 (2) posted in a location within the voting booth that permits the
7 voter to easily read the instructions.
8 (m) (l) Except as provided in section 14.5 of this chapter, the ballot
9 label must include a touch sensitive point or button for voting a straight
10 political party or independent ticket (described in IC 3-11-2-6) by one
11 (1) touch, and the touch sensitive point or button must be identified by:
12 (1) the name of the political party or independent ticket; and
13 (2) immediately below or beside the political party's or
14 independent ticket's name, the device of that party or ticket
15 (described in IC 3-11-2-5).
16 The name and device of each party or ticket must be of uniform size
17 and type, and arranged in the order established by subsection (g) for
18 listing candidates under each office. The instructions described in
19 IC 3-11-2-10(c) for voting a straight party ticket and the statement
20 concerning presidential electors required under IC 3-10-4-3 must be
21 placed on the ballot label. The instructions for voting a straight party
22 ticket must include the statement: "If you do not wish to vote a straight
23 party ticket, press "NEXT" (or replace "NEXT" with the term used by
24 that voting system to permit a voter to skip a ballot screen) to continue
25 voting.".
26 (n) (m) A public question must be in the form described in
27 IC 3-11-2-15(a) and IC 3-11-2-15(b), except that a touch sensitive
28 point or button must be used instead of a square. Except as expressly
29 authorized or required by statute, a county election board may not print
30 a ballot label that contains language concerning the public question
31 other than the language authorized by a statute.
32 (o) (n) The requirements in this section:
33 (1) do not replace; and
34 (2) are in addition to;
35 any other requirements in this title that apply to ballots for electronic
36 voting systems.
37 (p) (o) The procedure described in IC 3-11-2-16 must be used when
38 a ballot label does not comply with the requirements imposed by this
39 title or contains another error or omission that might result in confusion
40 or mistakes by voters.
41 SECTION 22. IC 3-12-1-7, AS AMENDED BY P.L.21-2016,
42 SECTION 23, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
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1 JANUARY 1, 2023]: Sec. 7. (a) This subsection applies whenever a
2 voter:
3 (1) votes a straight party ticket; and
4 (2) votes only for one (1) or more individual candidates who are
5 all of the same political party as the straight ticket vote.
6 Except as provided in subsection (d) or (e), the straight ticket vote shall
7 be counted and the individual candidate votes may not be counted.
8 (b) This subsection applies whenever:
9 (1) a voter has voted a straight party ticket for the candidates of
10 one (1) political party;
11 (2) only one (1) person may be elected to an office; and
12 (3) the voter has voted for one (1) individual candidate for the
13 office described in subdivision (2) who is:
14 (A) a candidate of a political party other than the party for
15 which the voter voted a straight ticket; or
16 (B) an independent candidate or declared write-in candidate
17 for the office.
18 If the voter has voted for one (1) individual candidate for the office
19 described in subdivision (2), the individual candidate vote for that
20 office shall be counted, the straight party ticket vote for that office may
21 not be counted, and the straight party ticket votes for other offices on
22 the ballot shall be counted.
23 (c) This subsection applies whenever:
24 (1) a voter has voted a straight party ticket for the candidates of
25 one (1) political party; and
26 (2) the voter has voted for more individual candidates for the
27 office than the number of persons to be elected to that office.
28 The individual candidate votes for that office may not be counted, the
29 straight party ticket vote for that office may not be counted, and the
30 straight party ticket votes for other offices on the ballot shall be
31 counted.
32 (d) This subsection applies whenever:
33 (1) a voter has voted a straight party ticket for the candidates of
34 one (1) political party;
35 (2) more than one (1) person may be elected to an office; and
36 (3) the voter has voted for individual candidates for the office
37 described in subdivision (2) who are:
38 (A) independent candidates or declared write-in candidates;
39 (B) candidates of a political party other than the political party
40 for which the voter cast a straight party ticket under
41 subdivision (1); or
42 (C) a combination of candidates described in clauses (A) and
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1 (B).
2 The individual votes cast by the voter for the office for the independent
3 candidates, declared write-in candidates, and the candidates of a
4 political party other than the political party for which the voter cast a
5 straight party ticket shall be counted unless the total number of these
6 individual votes is greater than the number of persons to be elected to
7 the office. The straight party ticket votes for the office shall not be
8 counted. The straight party ticket votes for other offices on the voter's
9 ballot shall be counted.
10 (e) This subsection applies whenever:
11 (1) a voter has voted a straight party ticket for the candidates of
12 one (1) political party;
13 (2) more than one (1) person may be elected to an office; and
14 (3) the voter has voted for individual candidates for the office
15 described in subdivision (2) who are:
16 (A) independent candidates, declared write-in candidates, or
17 candidates of a political party other than the political party for
18 which the voter cast a straight party ticket under subdivision
19 (1); and
20 (B) candidates of the same political party for which the voter
21 cast a straight party ticket under subdivision (1).
22 The individual votes cast by the voter for the office for the independent
23 candidates, the declared write-in candidates, and the candidates of a
24 political party other than the political party for which the voter cast a
25 straight party ticket, and the candidates of the political party for which
26 the voter cast a straight party ticket shall be counted unless the total
27 number of these individual votes is greater than the number of persons
28 to be elected to the office. The straight party ticket votes for the office
29 shall not be counted. The straight party ticket votes for other offices on
30 the voter's ballot shall be counted.
31 (f) If a voter votes a straight party ticket for more than one (1)
32 political party, the whole ballot is void with regard to all candidates
33 nominated by a political party, declared write-in candidates, or
34 candidates designated as independent candidates on the ballot.
35 However, the voter's vote for a school board candidate or on a public
36 question shall be counted if otherwise valid under this chapter.
37 (g) If a voter does not vote a straight party ticket and the number of
38 votes cast by that voter for the candidates for an office are less than or
39 equal to the number of openings for that office, the individual
40 candidates votes shall be counted.
41 (h) If a voter does not vote a straight party ticket and the number of
42 votes cast by that voter for an office exceeds the number of openings
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1 for that office, none of the votes concerning that office may be counted.
2 SECTION 23. IC 3-12-9-3, AS AMENDED BY P.L.230-2005,
3 SECTION 60, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
4 JANUARY 1, 2023]: Sec. 3. Whenever a circuit court clerk receives
5 certification that a tie vote at an election for a local office or a school
6 board office occurred, the clerk shall immediately send a written notice
7 of the tie vote to the following:
8 (1) If the tie vote occurred in an election for a local office, the
9 fiscal body of the affected political subdivision. or
10 (2) If the tie vote occurred in an election for a circuit office in a
11 circuit that includes more than one county, to the fiscal body of
12 each county of the circuit.
13 (3) If the tie vote occurred in an election for a school board
14 office, the school board of the affected school corporation.
15 SECTION 24. IC 3-12-9-4, AS AMENDED BY P.L.85-2017,
16 SECTION 5, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
17 JANUARY 1, 2023]: Sec. 4. (a) This section does not apply if a tie
18 vote occurred in an election for a school board office.
19 (a) (b) The fiscal body of a political subdivision that receives notice
20 under section 3 of this chapter shall resolve the tie vote by electing a
21 person to fill the office not later than December 31 following the
22 election at which the tie vote occurred. The fiscal body shall select one
23 (1) of the candidates who was involved in the tie vote to fill the office.
24 (b) (c) If a tie vote has occurred in an election for a circuit office in
25 a circuit that contains more than one (1) county, the fiscal bodies of the
26 counties shall meet in joint session at the county seat of the county that
27 contains the greatest percentage of population of the circuit to select
28 one (1) of the candidates who was involved in the tie vote in order to
29 fill the office in accordance with this section.
30 (c) (d) If a tie vote has occurred for the election of more than one (1)
31 at-large seat on a legislative or fiscal body, the fiscal body shall select
32 the number of individuals necessary to fill each of the at-large seats for
33 which the tie vote occurred. However, a member of a fiscal body who
34 runs for reelection and is involved in a tie vote may not cast a vote
35 under this section.
36 (d) (e) The executive of the political subdivision (other than a town
37 or a school corporation) may cast the deciding vote to break a tie vote
38 in a fiscal body acting under this section. The clerk-treasurer of the
39 town may cast the deciding vote to break a tie vote in a town fiscal
40 body acting under this section. A tie vote in the fiscal body of a school
41 corporation under this section shall be broken under IC 20-23.
42 SECTION 25. IC 3-12-9-5 IS AMENDED TO READ AS
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1 FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2023]: Sec. 5. Whenever a tie
2 vote at an election for:
3 (1) a state office; or
4 (2) a local office; or
5 (3) a school board office;
6 occurs, the incumbent public official remains in office in accordance
7 with Article 15, Section 3 of the Constitution of the State of Indiana
8 until a successor is elected under this chapter and qualified.
9 SECTION 26. IC 3-13-10.5 IS ADDED TO THE INDIANA CODE
10 AS A NEW CHAPTER TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
11 JANUARY 1, 2023]:
12 Chapter 10.5. School Corporation Governing Body; Resolving
13 Tie Votes; Filling Vacancies
14 Sec. 1. As used in this chapter, "governing body" refers to either
15 of the following:
16 (1) The governing body of a school corporation.
17 (2) The school advisory body of a school corporation.
18 Sec. 2. (a) This section applies if the governing body receives
19 notice under IC 3-12-9-3 that a tie vote has occurred in the election
20 of a member of the governing body.
21 (b) If a tie vote occurs at an election for a member of the
22 governing body and one (1) of the candidates involved in the tie
23 vote is an incumbent member of the governing body, the incumbent
24 member remains in office in accordance with Article 15, Section 3
25 of the Constitution of the State of Indiana until a successor is
26 elected and qualified as provided in this section.
27 (c) The members of the governing body shall resolve the tie vote
28 by electing one (1) individual from among the candidates who was
29 involved in the tie vote to fill the office.
30 (d) If a tie vote has occurred for the election of more than one
31 (1) at-large seat on the governing body, the governing body shall
32 select the number of individuals necessary to fill each of the
33 at-large seats for which the tie vote occurred from among the
34 candidates who were involved in the tie vote.
35 (e) If a member of the governing body is one (1) of the
36 candidates involved in the tie vote, that member may not cast a
37 vote under this section.
38 (f) The governing body shall act under this section not later than
39 December 31 following the election at which the tie vote occurred.
40 Sec. 3. (a) A vacancy on the governing body in an office that was
41 last held by an individual elected or selected as a candidate of a
42 major political party of Indiana shall be filled by a caucus under
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1 IC 3-13-11.
2 (b) A vacancy on the governing body in an office that was last
3 held by an individual elected as a candidate other than as a
4 candidate of a major political party of Indiana shall be filled as
5 provided in IC 20-26-4.
6 SECTION 27. IC 20-23-4-29.1, AS ADDED BY P.L.179-2011,
7 SECTION 11, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
8 JANUARY 1, 2023]: Sec. 29.1. (a) This section applies to each school
9 corporation.
10 (b) If a plan provides for election of members of the governing
11 body, the members of the governing body shall be elected at a general
12 election. Each candidate must file a petition of nomination in
13 accordance with IC 3-8-2.5 that is signed by the candidate and by ten
14 (10) registered voters residing within the boundaries of the community
15 school corporation. The filing must be made within the time specified
16 by IC 3-8-2.5-4. The following applies to the election of members of
17 the governing body:
18 (1) The plan determines whether members are elected:
19 (A) by all the voters of the school corporation;
20 (B) by all the voters of the school corporation from
21 residence districts; or
22 (C) solely by the voters of each election district established
23 under the plan.
24 (2) IC 3 governs the nomination and election of members of
25 the governing body. A candidate must be nominated as
26 provided in IC 3-8-2 or IC 3-8-6, whichever is applicable to
27 the particular candidate.
28 (c) All nominations shall be listed for each office in the form
29 prescribed by IC 3-11-2, but without party designation. Voting and
30 tabulation of votes shall be conducted in the same manner as voting
31 and tabulation in general elections are conducted. The precinct election
32 boards serving in each county shall conduct the election for members
33 of the governing body. If a school corporation is located in more than
34 one (1) county, each county election board shall print the ballots
35 required for voters in that county to vote for candidates for members of
36 the governing body.
37 (d) If the plan provides that the members of the governing body
38 shall be elected by all the voters of the community school corporation,
39 candidates shall be placed on the ballot in the form prescribed by
40 IC 3-11-2, without party designation. The candidates who receive the
41 most votes are elected.
42 (e) If the plan provides that members of the governing body are to
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1 be elected from residence districts by all voters in the community
2 school corporation, nominees for the governing body shall be placed on
3 the ballot in the form prescribed by IC 3-11-2, by residence districts,
4 without party designation. The ballot must state the number of
5 members to be voted on and the maximum number of members that
6 may be elected from each residence district as provided in the plan. A
7 ballot is not valid if more than the maximum number of members are
8 voted on from a board member residence district. The candidates who
9 receive the most votes are elected. However, if more than the
10 maximum number that may be elected from a residence district are
11 among those receiving the most votes, the candidates from the
12 residence districts exceeding the maximum number who receive the
13 fewest votes shall be eliminated in determining the candidates who are
14 elected.
15 (f) If the plan provides that members of the governing body are to
16 be elected from electoral districts solely by the voters of each district,
17 nominees residing in each electoral district shall be placed on the ballot
18 in the form prescribed by IC 3-11-2, without party designation. The
19 ballot must state the number of members to be voted on from the
20 electoral district. The candidates residing in the electoral district who
21 receive the most votes are elected.
22 SECTION 28. IC 20-23-4-30, AS AMENDED BY P.L.193-2021,
23 SECTION 102, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS
24 [EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2023]: Sec. 30. (a) This section applies to
25 each school corporation.
26 (b) If a tie vote occurs among any of the candidates, the tie vote
27 shall be resolved under IC 3-12-9-4. as provided in IC 3-13-10.5-2.
28 (c) If after the first governing body takes office, fewer candidates
29 have been elected to the school board than there were members to be
30 elected, the governing body shall determine not later than noon
31 December 31 following the election which incumbent member or
32 members continue to hold office under Article 15, Section 3 of the
33 Constitution of the State of Indiana until a successor is elected and
34 qualified. However,
35 (d) If there is a vacancy on the governing body, whether the
36 vacating member was elected or appointed, the remaining members of
37 the governing body, whether or not a majority of the governing body,
38 shall by a majority vote fill the vacancy by appointing a person from
39 within the boundaries of the community school corporation to serve for
40 the term or balance of the term. An individual appointed under this
41 subsection must possess the qualifications provided for a regularly
42 elected or appointed governing body member filling the office. If:
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1 (1) a tie vote occurs among the members of the governing body
2 under this subsection or IC 3-12-9-4; or
3 (2) the governing body fails to act within thirty (30) days after any
4 vacancy occurs;
5 the judge of the circuit court in the county where the majority of
6 registered voters of the school corporation reside shall make the
7 appointment. the vacancy shall be filled as provided in
8 IC 3-13-10.5-3.
9 (d) (e) A vacancy in the governing body occurs if a member ceases
10 to be a resident of any the community school corporation. A vacancy
11 does not occur when the member moves from a district of the school
12 corporation from which the member was elected or appointed if the
13 member continues to be a resident of the school corporation.
14 (e) (f) At the first general election in which members of the
15 governing body are elected:
16 (1) a simple majority of the candidates elected as members of the
17 governing body who receive the greatest number of votes shall be
18 elected for four (4) year terms; and
19 (2) the balance of the candidates elected as members of the
20 governing body receiving the next greatest number of votes shall
21 be elected for two (2) year terms.
22 Thereafter, all school board members shall be elected for four (4) year
23 terms.
24 (f) (g) Elected governing body members take office and assume
25 their duties on the date set in the school corporation's organization plan.
26 The date set in the organization plan for an elected member of the
27 governing body to take office may not be more than fourteen (14)
28 months after the date of the member's election. If the school
29 corporation's organization plan does not set a date for an elected
30 member of the governing body to take office, the member takes office
31 January 1 immediately after the member's election.
32 SECTION 29. IC 20-23-4-35, AS AMENDED BY P.L.271-2013,
33 SECTION 36, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
34 JANUARY 1, 2023]: Sec. 35. (a) The governing body of a school
35 corporation may be organized under this section.
36 (b) The governing body consists of seven (7) members, elected as
37 follows:
38 (1) Four (4) members elected from districts, with one (1) member
39 serving from each election district. A member elected under this
40 subdivision must be:
41 (A) a resident of the election district from which the member
42 is elected; and
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1 (B) voted upon by only the registered voters residing within
2 the election district and voting at a governing body election.
3 (2) Three (3) members, who are voted upon by all the registered
4 voters residing within the school corporation and voting at a
5 governing body election, elected under this subdivision. The
6 governing body shall establish three (3) residential districts as
7 follows:
8 (A) One (1) residential district must be the township that has
9 the greatest population within the school corporation.
10 (B) Two (2) residential districts must divide the remaining
11 area within the school corporation.
12 Only one (1) member who resides within a particular residential
13 district established under this subdivision may serve on the
14 governing body at a time.
15 (c) A member of the governing body who is:
16 (1) elected from an election or a residential district; or
17 (2) appointed to fill a vacancy from an election or a residential
18 district;
19 must reside within the boundaries of the district the member represents.
20 (d) A vacancy on the governing body shall be filled by the
21 governing body as soon as practicable after the vacancy occurs. A
22 member chosen by the governing body to fill a vacancy holds office for
23 the remainder of the unexpired term. as provided in IC 3-13-10.5-3.
24 (e) The members of the governing body serving at the time a plan
25 is amended under this section shall establish the election and
26 residential districts described in subsection (b).
27 (f) The election districts described in subsection (b)(1):
28 (1) shall be drawn on the basis of precinct lines;
29 (2) may not cross precinct lines; and
30 (3) as nearly as practicable, be of equal population, with the
31 population of the largest exceeding the population of the smallest
32 by not more than fifteen percent (15%).
33 (g) The residential districts described in subsection (b)(2) may:
34 (1) be drawn in any manner considered appropriate by the
35 governing body; and
36 (2) be drawn along township lines.
37 (h) The governing body shall certify the districts that are established
38 under subsections (f) and (g), amended under subsection (e), or
39 recertified under section 35.5 of this chapter to:
40 (1) the state board; and
41 (2) the circuit court clerk of each county in which the school
42 corporation is located as provided in section 35.5 of this chapter.
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1 (i) The governing body shall designate:
2 (1) three (3) of the districts established under this section to be
3 elected at the first school board election that occurs after the
4 effective date of the plan; and
5 (2) the remaining four (4) districts to be elected at the second
6 school board election that occurs after the effective date of the
7 plan.
8 (j) The limitations set forth in this section are part of the plan, but
9 do not have to be specifically set forth in the plan. The plan must be
10 construed, if possible, to comply with this chapter. If a provision of the
11 plan or an application of the plan violates this chapter, the invalidity
12 does not affect the other provisions or applications of the plan that can
13 be given effect without the invalid provision or application. The
14 provisions of the plan are severable.
15 (k) If a conflict exists between:
16 (1) a map showing the boundaries of a district; and
17 (2) a description of the boundaries of that district set forth in the
18 plan or plan amendment;
19 the district boundaries are the description of the boundaries set forth in
20 the plan or plan amendment, not the boundaries shown on the map, to
21 the extent there is a conflict between the description and the map.
22 SECTION 30. IC 20-23-4-44, AS AMENDED BY P.L.119-2012,
23 SECTION 145, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS
24 [EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2023]: Sec. 44. (a) This section applies
25 only to a school corporation with territory in a county having a
26 population of more than one hundred seventy thousand (170,000) but
27 less than one hundred seventy-five thousand (175,000).
28 (b) This section applies If there is a
29 (1) tie vote in an election for a member of the governing body of
30 a school corporation, or
31 (2) vacancy on the governing body of a school corporation.
32 the tie vote shall be resolved as provided in IC 3-13-10.5-2.
33 (c) Notwithstanding any other law, If a tie vote occurs among any
34 of the candidates for the governing body or a vacancy occurs on the
35 governing body, the remaining members of the governing body, even
36 if the remaining members do not constitute a majority of the governing
37 body, shall by a majority vote of the remaining members.
38 (1) select one (1) of the candidates who shall be declared and
39 certified elected; or
40 (2) fill the vacancy by appointing an individual to fill the vacancy.
41 the vacancy shall be filled as provided in IC 3-13-10.5-3.
42 (d) An individual appointed to fill a vacancy under subsection
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1 (c)(2):
2 (1) must satisfy all the qualifications required of a member of the
3 governing body; and
4 (2) shall fill the remainder of the unexpired term of the vacating
5 member.
6 (e) If a tie vote occurs among the remaining members of the
7 governing body or the governing body fails to act within thirty (30)
8 days after the election or the vacancy occurs, the fiscal body (as
9 defined in IC 3-5-2-25) of the township in which the greatest
10 percentage of population of the school district resides shall break the
11 tie or make the appointment. A member of the fiscal body who was a
12 candidate and is involved in a tie vote may not cast a vote under this
13 subsection.
14 (f) If the fiscal body of a township is required to act under this
15 section and a vote in the fiscal body results in a tie, the deciding vote
16 to break the tie vote shall be cast by the executive.
17 SECTION 31. IC 20-23-7-8.1, AS AMENDED BY P.L.219-2013,
18 SECTION 79, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
19 JANUARY 1, 2023]: Sec. 8.1. (a) The registered voters of the
20 metropolitan school district shall elect the members of the metropolitan
21 board of education at general elections held biennially, beginning with
22 the next general election that is held more than sixty (60) days after the
23 creation of the metropolitan school district as provided in this chapter.
24 (b) Each nominee for the board must file a petition of nomination
25 signed by the nominee and by ten (10) registered voters residing in the
26 same board member district as the nominee. The petition must be filed
27 in accordance with IC 3-8-2.5 with the circuit court clerk of each
28 county in which the metropolitan school district is located.
29 (c) Nominees for the board shall be listed on the general election
30 ballot:
31 (1) in the form prescribed by IC 3-11-2;
32 (2) by board member districts; and
33 (3) without party designation.
34 The ballot must state the number of board members to be voted on and
35 the maximum number of members that may be elected from each board
36 member district as provided under section 5 of this chapter. A ballot
37 that contains more votes than the maximum number allowed from a
38 board member district is invalid.
39 (d) The precinct election boards in each county serving at the
40 general election shall conduct the election for school board members.
41 (e) Voting and tabulation of votes shall be conducted in accordance
42 with IC 3, and the candidates who receive the most votes are elected to
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1 the board.
2 (f) If there are more candidates from a particular board member
3 district than may be elected from the board member district under
4 section 5 of this chapter:
5 (1) the number of candidates elected is the greatest number that
6 may be elected from the board member district;
7 (2) the candidates elected are those who, among the candidates
8 from the board member district, receive the most votes; and
9 (3) the other candidates from the board member district are
10 eliminated.
11 (b) IC 3 governs the nomination and election of candidates. A
12 candidate must be nominated as provided in IC 3-8-2 or IC 3-8-6,
13 whichever is applicable to the particular candidate.
14 (g) (c) If there is a tie vote among the candidates for the board, the
15 judge of the circuit court in the county where the majority of the
16 registered voters of the metropolitan school district reside shall select
17 one (1) of the candidates who shall be declared and certified elected.
18 the tie vote shall be resolved as provided in IC 3-13-10.5-2.
19 (h) (d) If, at any time after the first board member election, A
20 vacancy on the board that occurs for any reason including an
21 insufficient number of petitions for candidates being filed, and
22 regardless of whether the vacating member was elected or appointed,
23 the remaining members of the board, whether or not a majority of the
24 board, shall by a majority vote fill the vacancy by:
25 (1) appointing a person from the board member district from
26 which the person who vacated the board was elected; or
27 (2) if the person was appointed, appointing a person from the
28 board member district from which the last elected predecessor of
29 the person was elected.
30 If a majority of the remaining members of the board is unable to agree
31 or the board fails to act within thirty (30) days after a vacancy occurs,
32 the judge of the circuit court in the county where the majority of
33 registered voters of the metropolitan school district reside shall make
34 the appointment. shall be filled as provided in IC 3-13-10.5-3.
35 (i) At a general election held on the earlier of:
36 (1) more than sixty (60) days after an elected board member
37 vacates membership on the board; or
38 (2) immediately before the end of the term for which the vacating
39 member was elected;
40 a successor to a board member appointed under subsection (h) shall be
41 elected. Unless the successor takes office at the end of the term of the
42 vacating member, the member shall serve only for the balance of the
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1 vacating member's term. In an election for a successor board member
2 to fill a vacancy for a two (2) year balance of a term, candidates for
3 board membership need not file for or with reference to the vacancy.
4 However, as required by IC 3-11-2, candidates for at-large seats must
5 be distinguished on the ballot from candidates for district seats. If there
6 is more than one (1) at-large seat on the ballot due to this vacancy, the
7 elected candidate who receives the fewest votes at the election at which
8 the successor is elected shall serve for a two (2) year term.
9 (j) (e) At the first general election where members of the board are
10 elected under this section, the elected candidates who constitute a
11 simple majority of the elected candidates and who receive the most
12 votes shall be elected for four (4) year terms, and the other elected
13 candidates shall be elected for two (2) year terms.
14 (k) (f) Board members shall be elected for four (4) year terms after
15 the first election and shall take office on the date set in the school
16 corporation's organization plan. The date set in the organization plan
17 for an elected member of the governing body to take office may not be
18 more than fourteen (14) months after the date of the member's election.
19 If the school corporation's organization plan does not set a date for an
20 elected member of the governing body to take office, the member takes
21 office January 1 immediately following the member's election.
22 SECTION 32. IC 20-23-10-8, AS AMENDED BY P.L.233-2015,
23 SECTION 74, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
24 JANUARY 1, 2023]: Sec. 8. (a) The board members of a merged
25 school corporation shall be elected at the first general election
26 following the merged school corporation's creation, and vacancies shall
27 be filled in accordance with IC 20-23-4-30. IC 3-13-10.5-3.
28 (b) Until the first election under subsection (a), the board of trustees
29 of the merged school corporation consists of the members of the
30 governing body of a school corporation in the county.
31 (c) The first board of trustees shall select the name of the merged
32 school corporation by a majority vote. The name may be changed by
33 unanimous vote of the governing body of the merged school
34 corporation.
35 SECTION 33. IC 20-23-12-3, AS AMENDED BY
36 P.L.213-2018(ss), SECTION 16, IS AMENDED TO READ AS
37 FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2023]: Sec. 3. (a) The
38 emergency manager appointed by the distressed unit appeal board
39 under IC 6-1.1-20.3 shall act as the governing body of the school
40 corporation and has the powers set forth in IC 6-1.1-20.3-8.5, including
41 the powers and duties of the governing body of the school corporation.
42 The school corporation shall also have an advisory board that consists
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1 of seven (7) members elected as follows:
2 (1) On a nonpartisan basis.
3 (2) in a general election in the county.
4 The advisory board is created to provide nonbinding recommendations
5 to the emergency manager.
6 (b) Six (6) of the members shall be elected from the school districts
7 drawn under section 4 of this chapter. Each member:
8 (1) is elected from the school district in which the member
9 resides; and
10 (2) upon election and in conducting the business of the advisory
11 board, represents the interests of the entire school corporation.
12 (c) One (1) of the members elected:
13 (1) is the at-large member of the advisory board;
14 (2) may reside in any of the districts drawn under section 4 of this
15 chapter; and
16 (3) upon election and in conducting the business of the advisory
17 board, represents the interests of the entire school corporation.
18 (d) A per diem may not be paid to a member.
19 (e) The advisory board may hold a public meeting subject to the
20 limits on the number of meetings set forth in IC 6-1.1-20.3-6.8(d). The
21 advisory board is subject to IC 5-14-1.5 (the open door law) for these
22 meetings. The advisory board may hold additional meetings that are
23 authorized as executive sessions under IC 5-14-1.5 (the open door law)
24 as provided in IC 5-14-1.5-6.1. The advisory board is subject to the
25 public notice requirements of IC 5-14-1.5 (the open door law) for these
26 additional meetings. The records of the advisory board are subject to
27 IC 5-14-3 (access to public records).
28 SECTION 34. IC 20-23-12-5, AS AMENDED BY
29 P.L.213-2018(ss), SECTION 17, IS AMENDED TO READ AS
30 FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2023]: Sec. 5. (a) The six (6)
31 members who are elected for a position on the advisory board
32 described under section 3(b) of this chapter are determined as follows:
33 (1) Each prospective candidate must file a nomination petition
34 with the board of elections and registration not earlier than one
35 hundred four (104) days and not later than noon seventy-four (74)
36 days before the election at which the members are to be elected
37 that includes the following information:
38 (A) The name of the prospective candidate.
39 (B) The district in which the prospective candidate resides.
40 (C) The signatures of at least one hundred (100) registered
41 voters residing in the school corporation.
42 (D) The fact that the prospective candidate is running for a
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1 district position.
2 (E) A certification that the prospective candidate meets the
3 qualifications for candidacy imposed by this chapter. shall be
4 nominated as provided in IC 3-8-2 or IC 3-8-6, whichever
5 is applicable to the particular candidate.
6 (2) Only eligible voters residing in the district may vote for a
7 candidate.
8 (3) The candidate within each district who receives the greatest
9 number of votes in the district is elected. IC 3 governs the
10 nomination and election of members of the advisory board
11 under this subsection.
12 (b) The at-large member elected under section 3(c) of this chapter
13 is determined as follows:
14 (1) Each prospective candidate must file a nomination petition
15 with the clerk of the circuit court at least seventy-four (74) days
16 before the election at which the at-large member is to be elected.
17 The petition must include the following information:
18 (A) The name of the prospective candidate.
19 (B) The signatures of at least one hundred (100) registered
20 voters residing within the school corporation.
21 (C) The fact that the prospective candidate is running for the
22 at-large position on the advisory board.
23 (D) A certification that the prospective candidate meets the
24 qualifications for candidacy imposed by this chapter. shall be
25 nominated as provided in IC 3-8-2 or IC 3-8-6, whichever
26 is applicable to the candidate.
27 (2) Only eligible voters residing in the school corporation may
28 vote for a candidate.
29 (3) The candidate who:
30 (A) runs for the at-large position on the advisory board; and
31 (B) receives the greatest number of votes in the school
32 corporation;
33 is elected to the at-large position. IC 3 governs the nomination
34 and election of the member of the advisory board under this
35 subsection.
36 SECTION 35. IC 20-23-13-2.1, AS ADDED BY P.L.179-2011,
37 SECTION 25, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
38 JANUARY 1, 2023]: Sec. 2.1. (a) As used in this section, "county
39 election board" includes a board of elections and registration
40 established under IC 3-6-5.2.
41 (b) (a) The voters of the school corporation shall elect the members
42 of the governing body at a general election for a term of four (4) years.
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1 The members shall be elected from the city at large without reference
2 to district.
3 (c) (b) Each candidate for election to the governing body must file
4 a petition of nomination with the county election board in each county
5 in which a school corporation subject to this chapter is located. The
6 petition of nomination must comply with IC 3-8-2.5 and the following
7 requirements:
8 (1) The petition must be signed by at least two hundred (200)
9 legal voters of the school corporation.
10 (2) Each petition may nominate only one (1) candidate.
11 (3) The number of petitions signed by a legal voter may not
12 exceed the number of school trustees to be elected. shall be
13 nominated as provided in IC 3-8-2 or IC 3-8-6, whichever is
14 applicable to the particular candidate.
15 (d) (c) After all the petitions described in subsection (c) are filed
16 with the county election board, the board shall publish the names of
17 those nominated in accordance with IC 5-3-1 and shall certify the
18 nominations in the manner required by law. IC 3 governs the election
19 to the extent that it is not inconsistent with this chapter.
20 (e) The county election board shall prepare the ballot for the general
21 election at which members of the governing body are to be elected so
22 that the names of the candidates nominated appear on the ballot:
23 (1) in alphabetical order;
24 (2) without party designation; and
25 (3) in the form prescribed by IC 3-11-2.
26 (f) The county election board shall not publish or place on the ballot
27 the name of a candidate who is not eligible under this chapter for
28 membership on the governing body.
29 (g) (d) Each voter may vote for as many candidates as there are
30 members of the governing body to be elected.
31 SECTION 36. IC 20-23-14-3, AS AMENDED BY P.L.271-2013,
32 SECTION 42, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
33 JANUARY 1, 2023]: Sec. 3. (a) The governing body of the school
34 corporation consists of five (5) members. elected on a nonpartisan
35 basis.
36 (b) Three (3) of the members are elected from the school districts
37 referred to in section 4.5 of this chapter by eligible voters residing in
38 the school districts. Each member:
39 (1) is elected from the school district in which the member
40 resides; and
41 (2) upon election and in conducting the business of the governing
42 body, represents the interests of the entire school corporation.
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1 (c) Two (2) of the members:
2 (1) are elected by eligible voters residing in the school
3 corporation;
4 (2) are at-large members of the governing body; and
5 (3) upon election and in conducting the business of the governing
6 body, represent the interests of the entire school corporation.
7 SECTION 37. IC 20-23-14-5, AS AMENDED BY P.L.6-2012,
8 SECTION 127, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS
9 [EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2023]: Sec. 5. To be eligible to be a
10 candidate for the governing body under this chapter, the following
11 apply:
12 (1) Each prospective candidate must file a petition of nomination
13 with the board of elections and registration not earlier than one
14 hundred four (104) days and not later than noon seventy-four (74)
15 days before the general election at which the members are to be
16 elected. The petition of nomination must include the following:
17 (A) The name of the prospective candidate.
18 (B) Whether the prospective candidate is a district candidate
19 or an at-large candidate.
20 (C) A certification that the prospective candidate meets the
21 qualifications for candidacy imposed under this chapter.
22 (D) The signatures of at least one hundred (100) registered
23 voters residing in the school corporation. for election shall be
24 nominated as provided in IC 3-8-2 or IC 3-8-6, whichever
25 is applicable to the particular candidate.
26 (2) Each prospective candidate for a district position must:
27 (A) reside in the district; and
28 (B) have resided in the district for at least the three (3) years
29 immediately preceding the election; and
30 (C) certify that the candidate meets the qualifications for
31 candidacy imposed under this chapter.
32 (3) Each prospective candidate for an at-large position must:
33 (A) reside in the school corporation; and
34 (B) have resided in the school corporation for at least the three
35 (3) years immediately preceding the election.
36 (4) Each prospective candidate (regardless of whether the
37 candidate is a district candidate or an at-large candidate) must:
38 (A) be a registered voter;
39 (B) have been a registered voter for at least the three (3) years
40 immediately preceding the election; and
41 (C) be a high school graduate or have received a:
42 (i) high school equivalency certificate; or
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1 (ii) state general educational development (GED) diploma
2 under IC 20-20-6 (before its repeal) or IC 22-4.1-18.
3 (5) A prospective candidate may not:
4 (A) hold any other elective or appointive office; or
5 (B) have a pecuniary interest in any contract with the school
6 corporation or its governing body;
7 as prohibited by law.
8 SECTION 38. IC 20-23-15-6, AS ADDED BY P.L.1-2005,
9 SECTION 7, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
10 JANUARY 1, 2023]: Sec. 6. (a) The governing body of the school
11 corporation consists of seven (7) members who shall be elected
12 (1) on a nonpartisan basis; and
13 (2) in the general election held in the county.
14 (b) Five (5) of the members shall be elected from the school districts
15 in which the members reside as established under section 7 of this
16 chapter.
17 (c) Two (2) of the members shall be elected at large.
18 (d) Each candidate for election shall be nominated as provided
19 in IC 3-8-2 or IC 3-8-6, whichever is applicable to the particular
20 candidate.
21 SECTION 39. IC 20-23-17-3, AS AMENDED BY P.L.219-2013,
22 SECTION 86, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
23 JANUARY 1, 2023]: Sec. 3. (a) The governing body of the school
24 corporation consists of five (5) members chosen as follows:
25 (1) Three (3) members shall be elected by the voters of the school
26 corporation at a general election to be held in the county and
27 every four (4) years thereafter.
28 (2) One (1) member shall be appointed by the city executive.
29 (3) One (1) member shall be appointed by the city legislative
30 body.
31 (b) The members elected under subsection (a)(1) shall be elected as
32 follows:
33 (1) On a nonpartisan basis.
34 (2) (1) In a general election held in the county.
35 (3) (2) By the registered voters of the entire school corporation.
36 (c) The following apply to an election of members of the governing
37 body of the school corporation under subsection (a)(1):
38 (1) Each candidate must file a petition of nomination with the
39 circuit court clerk not earlier than one hundred four (104) days
40 and not later than seventy-four (74) days before the election at
41 which members are to be elected. The petition of nomination must
42 include the following information:
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1 (A) The name of the candidate.
2 (B) A certification that the candidate meets the qualifications
3 for candidacy imposed by this chapter. for election shall be
4 nominated as provided in IC 3-8-2 or IC 3-8-6, whichever
5 is applicable to the particular candidate.
6 (2) Only eligible voters residing in the school corporation may
7 vote for a candidate seeking election.
8 SECTION 40. IC 20-23-17.2-3.1, AS AMENDED BY
9 P.L.193-2021, SECTION 106, IS AMENDED TO READ AS
10 FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2023]: Sec. 3.1. (a) The
11 governing body of the school corporation consists of five (5) members,
12 elected as provided in this chapter.
13 (b) Three (3) members shall be elected as follows:
14 (1) From districts established as provided in section 4.1 of this
15 chapter.
16 (2) On a nonpartisan basis.
17 (3) (2) At the general election held in the county in 2022 and
18 every four (4) years thereafter.
19 (c) Two (2) members shall be elected as follows:
20 (1) At large by all the voters of the school corporation.
21 (2) On a nonpartisan basis.
22 (3) (2) At the general election held in the county in 2024 and
23 every four (4) years thereafter.
24 (d) The term of office of a member of the governing body:
25 (1) is four (4) years; and
26 (2) begins January 1 after the election of members of the
27 governing body.
28 (e) Upon assuming office and in conducting the business of the
29 governing body, a member shall represent the interests of the entire
30 school corporation.
31 SECTION 41. IC 20-23-17.2-5, AS AMENDED BY P.L.222-2015,
32 SECTION 6, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
33 JANUARY 1, 2023]: Sec. 5. (a) The following apply to an election of
34 members of the governing body of the school corporation under section
35 3.1(b) of this chapter:
36 (1) Each candidate must file a petition of nomination with the
37 circuit court clerk not earlier than one hundred four (104) days
38 and not later than seventy-four (74) days before the general
39 election at which members are to be elected. The petition of
40 nomination must include the following information:
41 (A) The name of the candidate.
42 (B) The candidate's residence address and the district in which
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1 the candidate resides.
2 (C) The signatures of at least twenty (20) registered voters
3 residing within the school corporation district the candidate
4 seeks to represent.
5 (D) A certification that the candidate meets the qualifications
6 for candidacy imposed by this chapter.
7 (E) The school corporation district that the candidate seeks to
8 represent. for election shall be nominated as provided in
9 IC 3-8-2 or IC 3-8-6, whichever is applicable to the
10 particular candidate.
11 (2) Only eligible voters residing in the school corporation district
12 as provided in section 4.1 of this chapter may vote for a candidate
13 to represent that school corporation district.
14 (3) One (1) candidate shall be elected for each school corporation
15 district provided by section 4.1 of this chapter. The candidate
16 elected for a school corporation district must reside within the
17 boundaries of the school corporation district. The candidate
18 elected as the member for a particular school corporation district
19 is the candidate who, among all the candidates who reside within
20 that school corporation district, receives the greatest number of
21 votes from voters residing in that school corporation district.
22 (b) The following apply to an election of the members of the
23 governing body of the school corporation under section 3.1(c) of this
24 chapter:
25 (1) Each candidate must file a petition of nomination with the
26 circuit court clerk not earlier than one hundred four (104) days
27 and not later than seventy-four (74) days before the general
28 election at which members are to be elected. The petition of
29 nomination must include the following information:
30 (A) The name of the candidate.
31 (B) The candidate's residence address.
32 (C) The signatures of at least one hundred (100) registered
33 voters residing within the school corporation.
34 (D) A certification that the candidate meets the qualifications
35 for candidacy imposed by this chapter.
36 (E) The fact that the candidate seeks to be elected from the
37 school corporation at large. for election shall be nominated
38 as provided in IC 3-8-2 or IC 3-8-6, whichever is applicable
39 to the particular candidate.
40 (2) Only eligible voters residing in the school corporation may
41 vote for a candidate.
42 (3) Two (2) candidates shall be elected at large. The two (2)
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1 candidates who receive the greatest number of votes among all
2 candidates running for an at-large seat are elected as members of
3 the governing body.
4 SECTION 42. IC 20-25-3-4, AS AMENDED BY P.L.219-2013,
5 SECTION 90, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
6 JANUARY 1, 2023]: Sec. 4. (a) The board consists of seven (7)
7 members. A member:
8 (1) must be elected on a nonpartisan basis in general elections
9 held in the county as specified in this section; and
10 (2) serves a four (4) year term.
11 (b) Five (5) members shall be elected from the school board districts
12 in which the members reside, and two (2) members must be elected at
13 large. Not more than two (2) of the members who serve on the board
14 may reside in the same school board district.
15 (c) If a candidate runs for one (1) of the district positions on the
16 board, only eligible voters residing in the candidate's district may vote
17 for that candidate. If a person is a candidate for one (1) of the at-large
18 positions, eligible voters from all the districts may vote for that
19 candidate.
20 (d) If a candidate files to run for a position on the board, the
21 candidate must specify whether the candidate is running for a district
22 or an at-large position. Each candidate for election shall be
23 nominated as provided in IC 3-8-2 or IC 3-8-6, whichever is
24 applicable to the particular candidate.
25 (e) A candidate who runs for a district or an at-large position wins
26 if the candidate receives the greatest number of votes of all the
27 candidates for the position. IC 3 governs the nomination and election
28 of the members of the board under this section.
29 (f) Districts shall be established within the school city by the state
30 board. The districts must be drawn on the basis of precinct lines, and
31 as nearly as practicable, of equal population with the population of the
32 largest district not to exceed the population of the smallest district by
33 more than five percent (5%). District lines must not cross precinct
34 lines. The state board, with assistance from the county election
35 board, shall establish:
36 (1) balloting procedures for the election under IC 3; and
37 (2) other procedures required to implement this section.
38 (g) A member of the board serves under section 3 of this chapter.
39 (h) In accordance with subsection (k), a vacancy in the board shall
40 be filled temporarily by the board as soon as practicable after the
41 vacancy occurs. The member chosen by the board to fill a vacancy
42 holds office until the member's successor is elected and qualified. The
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1 successor shall be elected at the next regular school board election
2 occurring after the date on which the vacancy occurs. The successor
3 fills the vacancy for the remainder of the term.
4 (i) An individual elected to serve on the board begins the
5 individual's term on the date set in the school corporation's organization
6 plan. The date set in the organization plan for an elected member of the
7 board to take office may not be more than fourteen (14) months after
8 the date of the member's election. If the school corporation's
9 organization plan does not set a date for a member of the board to take
10 office, the member takes office January 1 immediately following the
11 individual's election.
12 (j) Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, each voter must cast a
13 vote for a school board candidate or school board candidates by voting
14 system or paper ballot. However, the same method used to cast votes
15 for all other offices for which candidates have qualified to be on the
16 election ballot must be used for the board offices.
17 (k) If a vacancy in the board exists because of the death of a
18 member, the remaining members of the board shall meet and select an
19 individual to fill the vacancy in accordance with subsection (h) after
20 the secretary of the board receives notice of the death under IC 5-8-6.
21 SECTION 43. IC 20-26-4-4, AS AMENDED BY P.L.193-2021,
22 SECTION 107, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS
23 [EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2023]: Sec. 4. (a) This section does not
24 apply to:
25 (1) a vacancy of a member who serves on a governing body in
26 an ex officio capacity; or
27 (2) a vacancy in an appointed board member position if the
28 plan, resolution, or law under which the school corporation
29 operates specifically provides for filling vacancies by the
30 appointing authority.
31 (b) If fewer candidates have been elected to the school board than
32 there were members to be elected, the governing body shall determine
33 not later than noon December 31 following the election which
34 incumbent member or members continue to hold office under Article
35 15, Section 3 of the Constitution of the State of Indiana until a
36 successor is elected and qualified. However,
37 (c) If a vacancy in the membership of a governing body occurs for
38 any reason, whether the vacancy was of an elected or appointed
39 member, the vacancy shall be filled as follows:
40 (1) If the vacant office was last held by an individual elected
41 or selected as a candidate of a major political party of
42 Indiana, the vacancy shall be filled by a caucus under
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1 IC 3-13-11.
2 (2) If subdivision (1) does not apply, the remaining members of
3 the governing body shall by majority vote fill the vacancy by
4 appointing a person an individual from within the boundaries of
5 the school corporation. with the residence and other qualifications
6 provided for a regularly elected or appointed board member
7 filling the membership, to serve for the term or the balance of the
8 term. However, this subsection does not apply to a vacancy:
9 (1) of a member who serves on a governing body in an ex officio
10 capacity; or
11 (2) a vacancy in an appointed board membership if a plan,
12 resolution, or law under which the school corporation operates
13 specifically provides for filling vacancies by the appointing
14 authority.
15 (d) An individual appointed as provided in this section:
16 (1) must possess the qualifications provided for a regularly
17 elected or appointed governing body member filling the
18 office; and
19 (2) holds office for the remainder of the unexpired term.
20 SECTION 44. IC 20-26-4-4.5, AS AMENDED BY P.L.233-2015,
21 SECTION 95, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
22 JANUARY 1, 2023]: Sec. 4.5. (a) The definitions in IC 3-5-2 apply to
23 this section.
24 (b) If a vacancy in a school board office exists because of the death
25 of a school board member, the vacancy shall be filled in accordance
26 with section 4 of this chapter the remaining members of the
27 governing body shall meet and select an individual to fill the vacancy
28 after the secretary of the governing body receives notice of the death
29 under IC 5-8-6. and in accordance with section 4 of this chapter.
30 SECTION 45. IC 33-33-53-5, AS AMENDED BY P.L.179-2011,
31 SECTION 33, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
32 JANUARY 1, 2023]: Sec. 5. In accordance with rules adopted by the
33 judges of the court under section 6 of this chapter, the presiding judge
34 shall do the following:
35 (1) Ensure that the court operates efficiently and judicially under
36 rules adopted by the court.
37 (2) Annually submit to the fiscal body of Monroe County a budget
38 for the court, including amounts necessary for:
39 (A) the operation of the circuit's probation department;
40 (B) the defense of indigents; and
41 (C) maintaining an adequate law library.
42 (3) Make the appointments or selections required of a circuit or
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1 superior court judge under the following statutes:
2 IC 8-4-21-2
3 IC 11-12-2-2
4 IC 16-22-2-4
5 IC 16-22-2-11
6 IC 16-22-7
7 IC 20-23-4
8 IC 20-23-7-6
9 IC 20-23-7-8.1
10 IC 20-26-7-8
11 IC 20-26-7-14
12 IC 20-47-2-15
13 IC 20-47-3-13
14 IC 36-9
15 IC 36-10
16 IC 36-12-10-10.
17 (4) Make appointments or selections required of a circuit or
18 superior court judge by any other statute, if the appointment or
19 selection is not required of the court because of an action before
20 the court.
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