Indiana Statutes
§ 3-11-13-21 — Ballot cards to be used in primary election to be distinctively marked or be of different color to distinguish party
Indiana § 3-11-13-21
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Ind. Code § 3-11-13-21 (2026).
Text
In a primary election, the ballot cards of
each political party must be distinctively marked or be of a different
color so that the ballot cards of each party are easily distinguishable.
[Pre-1986 Recodification Citation: 3-2-4-4(d) part.]
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Legislative History
As added by P.L.5-1986, SEC.7. Amended by P.L.199-2001,
SEC.25.
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Repealed§ 3-10-1-14.1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 § 3-11-13-21, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/in/3-11-13-21.