Sec. 4. (a) Applications may be made on application forms approved by the election division by any of the following means: (1) In person. (2) By fax transmission. (3) By mail (including United States mail or bonded courier). (4) By electronic mail with a digital image of the application and signature of the applicant. (b) Application forms shall: (1) be furnished to a central committee of the county at the request of the central committee; (2) be: (A) mailed; (B) transmitted by fax; or (C) transmitted by electronic mail with a digital image of the application; upon request, to a voter; and (3) be delivered to a voter in person who applies at the circuit court clerk's office. (c) A county election board shall accept an application for an absentee ballot transmitted by fax even though the application is delivered to the county election board by a person other than the person submitting the application. (d) When an application is received under subsection (a)(4), the circuit court clerk's office (or, in a county for which a board of elections and registration is established, the office of the board of elections and registration) shall send an electronic mail receipt acknowledging receipt of the voter's application. [Pre-1986 Recodification Citation: 3-1-22-3 part.]
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