Indiana Code § 3-11-9-6

Voter with disability entitled to vote on direct record electronic voting system; exception
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Sec. 6. (a) This section applies only to a voter with a disability.       (b) This section does not apply to an absentee ballot cast by a voter before an absentee voter board visiting the voter's place of confinement or the voter's residence.       (c) A voter is entitled to vote on a direct record electronic voting system that complies with IC 3-11-8 .   IC 3-11-10 Chapter 10. Voting by Absentee Ballot               3-11-10-1 Voter's affidavit; voting procedure; transmission of ballot             3-11-10-1.2 Proof of identification not required             3-11-10-1.5 Repealed             3-11-10-2 Marking absentee ballot; electioneering             3-11-10-3 Repealed             3-11-10-4 Repealed             3-11-10-4.5 Repealed             3-11-10-5 Repealed             3-11-10-6 Repealed             3-11-10-7 Repealed             3-11-10-8 Repealed             3-11-10-8.5 Scanning absentee ballot application before attachment to ballot envelope; exceptions             3-11-10-9 Repealed             3-11-10-10 Absentee ballots to be kept under two locks in cabinets, boxes, or room; security of keys             3-11-10-11 Acceptance of delivery of additional identifying information at post office on election day             3-11-10-12 Repealed             3-11-10-12.5 Repealed             3-11-10-13 Repealed             3-11-10-14 Repealed             3-11-10-15 Repealed             3-11-10-16 Repealed             3-11-10-16.5 Repealed             3-11-10-17 Repealed             3-11-10-18 Repealed             3-11-10-19 Repealed             3-11-10-20 Repealed             3-11-10-21 Repealed             3-11-10-22 Repealed             3-11-10-23 Repealed             3-11-10-24 Requirements for voting absentee ballot by mail; voting procedure; delivery             3-11-10-24.5 Education program to inform of effect of casting multiple votes for single office             3-11-10-25 Confined voters or caregivers; voters with disabilities; visits by absentee voter board; required information; obstruction or interference with election officer             3-11-10-26 Voting at circuit court clerk's office, satellite office; time, place, and procedure for voting; absentee uniformed services voters; proof of identification             3-11-10-26.1 Voting before an absentee voter board; "early voting" form             3-11-10-26.2 Use of electronic voting system to vote by absentee ballot; procedure             3-11-10-26.3 Satellite offices; resolution; requirements; adoption by unanimous vote of election board; expiration             3-11-10-26.4 Ballot not cast by voter at circuit court clerk's office or satellite office; procedure for handling ballot             3-11-10-26.5 Municipal and special elections; voting before absentee voter board during specific days and hours only             3-11-10-26.7 Accessible facilities for voting in clerk's offices and satellite offices             3-11-10-26.8 Individuals permitted in room where absentee voting is occurring             3-11-10-27 Circuit court clerk's official seal and signature on absentee ballots; initialing by election officials; exceptions; resolution             3-11-10-28 Voting before absentee voter board; handling ballot; privacy; additional identifying information             3-11-10-29 Affidavit on face of envelope             3-11-10-29.2 Applicability; casting absentee ballot at location or office after closing or deadline             3-11-10-29.5 Daily uploading vote history from electronic poll lists during absentee voting             3-11-10-30 Repealed             3-11-10-31 Repealed             3-11-10-32 Repealed             3-11-10-33 Repealed             3-11-10-34 Repealed             3-11-10-35 Repealed             3-11-10-36 Repealed             3-11-10-37 Repealed             3-11-10-38 Absentee voter boards; compensation             3-11-10-39 Absentee voter boards; training sessions; per diem for attendance

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