Sec. 30. If at or about the time of submitting a constitutional amendment, Congress, either in the resolution submitting the amendment or by statute, prescribes the manner in which the conventions are to be constituted and does not except from the resolution or statute states that have provided for conventions, this chapter is inoperative and the convention shall be constituted and operate as the resolution or statute directs. Each public official of this state who is authorized or directed by the resolution or statute to take action to constitute a convention for this state shall act in accordance with it as if acting under a statute of this state. [Pre-1986 Recodification Citation: 3-1-14-12.] IC 3-10-6 Chapter 6. Municipal and School District Elections in Cities, Large Towns, and Small Towns in Marion County 3-10-6-1 Application of chapter 3-10-6-2 Dates for municipal primary elections; political parties entitled to nominate candidates 3-10-6-2.5 Town ordinance to stagger terms of members of legislative body 3-10-6-2.6 Election of town officers in year of no general election for short term; ordinance 3-10-6-3 Other times for holding town primary elections 3-10-6-4 Noncontested primary races; unopposed candidates 3-10-6-4.5 Primary elections in towns adopting ordinance under IC 36-5-2-4.5 3-10-6-5 Dates for municipal elections 3-10-6-6 Other times for electing town officers 3-10-6-7 Repealed 3-10-6-7.5 Restrictions on municipal office elections; nominees on ballot; exception by resolution 3-10-6-7.6 Elections for municipal offices; prohibition 3-10-6-8 Rights, duties, and required assistance 3-10-6-9 Repealed 3-10-6-10 Repealed 3-10-6-11 Municipal precincts; use of adjoining precinct polls 3-10-6-12 Nomination of candidates for town offices by certain political parties 3-10-6-12.5 Notice to withdraw
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