Sec. 7.2. (a) Except as provided in subsection (e), a voter who desires to vote an official ballot at a primary election shall provide proof of identification. (b) Except as provided in subsection (e), before the voter proceeds to vote in a primary election, a precinct election officer shall ask the voter to provide proof of identification. The voter must produce the proof of identification before being permitted to sign the poll list. (c) If: (1) the voter is unable or declines to present the proof of identification; or (2) a member of the precinct election board determines that the proof of identification presented by the voter does not qualify as proof of identification under IC 3-5-2.1-84 ; a member of the precinct election board shall challenge the voter as prescribed by IC 3-11-8 . (d) If the voter executes a challenged voter's affidavit under section 9 of this chapter or IC 3-11-8-22.1 , the voter may: (1) sign the poll list; and (2) receive a provisional ballot. (e) A voter who votes in person at a precinct polling place, vote center, or satellite office established under IC 3-11-10-26.3 that is located at a state licensed care facility where the voter resides is not required to provide proof of identification before voting in a primary election.
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