Indiana Code § 3-11.7-7-5

Appeal of denial of order to Indiana supreme court
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Sec. 5. (a) The county election board may appeal any denial of an order extending the hour for closing the polls issued under this section to the Indiana supreme court under the same terms, conditions, and standards that govern appeals in ordinary civil actions affecting substantial public questions.       (b) An assignment of errors that the court or state governmental entity's final action is contrary to law is sufficient to present both: (1) the sufficiency of the facts found to sustain the court or state governmental entity's action; and (2) the sufficiency of the evidence to sustain the findings of fact upon which the court or state governmental entity's action was rendered.   IC 3-12 ARTICLE 12. ASCERTAINING RESULTS OF ELECTIONS               Ch. 1. Rules for Counting Ballots             Ch. 2. Counting of Paper Ballot Votes             Ch. 2.5. Repealed             Ch. 3. Counting Ballot Card Votes             Ch. 3.5. Counting of Electronic Voting System Votes             Ch. 4. Canvassing Returns by County Election Board             Ch. 5. Certificates of Election and Commissions             Ch. 6. Recount Procedures for Nomination for and Election to Local and School Board Offices             Ch. 7. Repealed             Ch. 8. Contest Procedures for Nomination for or Election to Local or School Board Offices             Ch. 9. Resolving Tie Votes             Ch. 10. State Recount Commission             Ch. 11. Recount and Contest Procedures for Presidential Primary Elections and Nomination for and Election to Federal, State, and Legislative Offices             Ch. 12. Recount Procedures for Public Questions             Ch. 13. Risk-Limiting Audits             Ch. 14. Election Procedure Audits   IC 3-12-1 Chapter 1. Rules for Counting Ballots               3-12-1-1 Intent of voter primary factor to consider in determining voter's choice on ballot             3-12-1-1.2 Chapter establishes standards to define vote             3-12-1-1.5 "Election officer" defined             3-12-1-1.7 Write-in votes             3-12-1-2 Ballot void if not properly endorsed; not applicable to absentee ballots             3-12-1-3 Ballot void if it bears distinguishing mark or mutilation             3-12-1-4 Ballot void for extrinsic act; erasures             3-12-1-5 Counting voting marks             3-12-1-6 Voting mark on or in voting square; public questions             3-12-1-7 Straight party ticket voting; counting multiple votes             3-12-1-7.1 Straight party vote for school board candidate             3-12-1-7.5 Counting write-in votes             3-12-1-8 Voting mark on political party device circle; individual votes required for certain candidates             3-12-1-9 Counting voting marks; voting marks not counted; certification of voting systems that can detect voting marks             3-12-1-9.5 Remake of damaged or defective ballot card; conditions             3-12-1-10 Void ballot             3-12-1-11 Primary election; application of chapter             3-12-1-12 Application to votes cast by any method; counting vote made invalid by mistake or inadvertence of election officer             3-12-1-13 Absentee ballots; necessary endorsements             3-12-1-14 Counting of vote cast for candidate who ceases to be candidate             3-12-1-15 Counting straight party vote for successor candidate; exceptions             3-12-1-16 Vote cast for former candidate             3-12-1-17 Absentee ballot received from overseas voter by mail; arrival time; when to count             3-12-1-18 Federal write-in absentee ballot cast in primary election by absent uniformed services voter or overseas voter; voter actions that void ballot             3-12-1-19 Federal write-in absentee ballot cast in general, municipal, or special election by absent uniformed services voter or overseas voter; counting votes

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