Indiana Code § 3-11-1.5-3.1

Precinct may not be established after June 30, 2019, with fewer than 600 active voters; exceptions
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Sec. 3.1. (a) Except as provided in subsection (b), a county may not establish a precinct under this chapter so that any precinct has less than six hundred (600) active voters.       (b) A county may establish a precinct having less than six hundred (600) active voters if any of the following apply: (1) The precinct to be established would consist of an entire: (A) county commissioner district; (B) county council district; (C) township; (D) city; (E) town; (F) city common council district; or (G) town council district. (2) Establishing the precinct is required so that a boundary of a governmental entity or election district described in section 4 of this chapter is not crossed. (3) Establishing a precinct of less than six hundred (600) active voters would avoid establishing a split precinct.

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