Indiana Code § 3-11-13-32.5

Occupation of voting booth; time limits; refusal to leave
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Sec. 32.5. (a) At a primary election, a voter may not remain in the voting booth or compartment longer than five (5) minutes.       (b) At a general, municipal, or special election, a voter may not remain in the voting booth or compartment longer than four (4) minutes.       (c) If a voter refuses to leave a voting booth or compartment after the lapse of the time provided under subsection (a) or (b), the precinct election board, or the election sheriff or sheriffs upon the order of the board, shall immediately remove the voter from the booth or compartment.

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