Indiana Statutes
§ 3-5-6-6 — Substantial conformity of signatures required
Indiana § 3-5-6-6
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Bluebook
Ind. Code § 3-5-6-6 (2026).
Text
(a)Whenever the signature of an individual does
not substantially conform with the signature of the registered voter with
the name and address in the records of the county voter registration
office, the signature is invalid and may not be certified.
(b)In determining whether a signature substantially conforms with
a voter's signature in the records of the county voter registration office,
the office must certify the signature if the office determines that lack
of conformity may reasonably be attributed to the age, disability, or
impairment of the voter.
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Legislative History
As added by P.L.3-1997, SEC.19. Amended by P.L.38-1999,
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Repealed§ 3-10-1-14.1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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Bluebook (online)
Indiana § 3-5-6-6, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/in/3-5-6-6.