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Current as of January 02, 2024 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
Sec. 3. (a) Except as provided in:
(1) subsection (b);
(2) subsection (c);
(3) section 3.2 of this chapter; or
(4) section 3.5 of this chapter;
a county executive shall establish precincts so that a precinct contains not more than two thousand (2,000) active voters.
(b) This subsection applies to a precinct that includes:
(1) an entire township, but does not cross a township boundary in violation of section 4 of this chapter;
(2) an entire city legislative body district, but does not cross the boundary of a city legislative body district;
(3) an entire town legislative body district, but does not cross the boundary of a town legislative body district; or
(4) one (1) residential structure containing more than two thousand (2,000) active voters and no other residential structure containing voters.
In changing precincts or establishing new precincts, a county executive shall arrange a precinct so that it will contain not more than two thousand three hundred (2,300) active voters.
(c) A county executive is not required to establish precincts so that a precinct contains not more than two thousand (2,000) active voters if the precinct:
(1) was established by the county executive in compliance with subsection (a) within the preceding forty-eight (48) months; and
(2) contains not more than two thousand two hundred (2,200) active voters.
(d) A county executive is not required to establish precincts so that a precinct contains not more than two thousand (2,000) active voters or two thousand three hundred (2,300) active voters if the precinct is in a county designated as a vote center county.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Indiana Code Title 3. Elections § 3-11-1.5-3 - last updated January 02, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/in/title-3-elections/in-code-sect-3-11-1-5-3/
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