Indiana Statutes
§ 3-11-1.5-3.1 — Precinct may not be established after June 30, 2019, with fewer than 600 active voters; exceptions
Indiana § 3-11-1.5-3.1
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Ind. Code § 3-11-1.5-3.1 (2026).
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(a)Except as provided in subsection (b),
a county may not establish a precinct under this chapter so that any
precinct has less than six hundred (600) active voters.
(b)A county may establish a precinct having less than six hundred
(600)active voters if any of the following apply:
(1)The precinct to be established would consist of an entire:
(A)county commissioner district;
(B)county council district;
(C)township;
(D)city;
(E)town;
(F)city common council district; or
(G)town council district.
(2)Establishing the precinct is required so that a boundary of a
governmental entity or election district described in section 4 of
this chapter is not crossed.
(3)Establishing a precinct of less than six hundred (600) active
voters would avoid establishing a split precinct.
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Legislative History
As added by P.L.278-2019, SEC.51. Amended by P.L.108-2021,
SEC.3.
Nearby Sections
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§ 3-10-1-1
Application of chapter§ 3-10-1-10
Persons entitled to challenge voter§ 3-10-1-11
Voting methods, supplies, and equipment§ 3-10-1-12
Preparation and distribution of ballots§ 3-10-1-13
Specifications for ballots§ 3-10-1-14
Repealed§ 3-10-1-14.1
Printing names on ballot§ 3-10-1-17
Colored ballot labels; party designation§ 3-10-1-19.2
Order of districts and candidates on ballot§ 3-10-1-19.5
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Indiana § 3-11-1.5-3.1, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/in/3-11-1.5-3.1.