Sec. 1. (a) Except as provided in subsection (d), any candidate: (1) in a presidential primary election; (2) for nomination to a federal, state, or legislative office in a primary election; or (3) for a federal, state, or legislative office; is entitled to have the votes cast for that office recounted or to contest the nomination or election of a candidate under this chapter. A recount may be conducted in one (1) or more of the precincts in which votes were cast for the office. (b) This subsection applies to an election for a federal or state office. Except as provided in subsection (d), if a candidate who is entitled to file a petition for a recount or contest under this chapter does not file a petition within the period established by section 2 of this chapter, the state chairman of the candidate's political party may file a petition to: (1) have the votes recounted in one (1) or more precincts; or (2) contest the nomination or election of a candidate. (c) This subsection applies to an election for a legislative office. Except as provided in subsection (d), if a candidate who is entitled to file a petition for a recount or contest under this chapter does not file a petition within the period established by section 2 of this chapter, a county chairman who: (1) resides in a county located within the election district in which the recount or contest is desired; and (2) is a member of the same political party as the candidate entitled to petition for a recount or contest under this chapter; may file a petition to have the votes recounted in one (1) or more precincts or to contest the nomination or election of a candidate. (d) The nomination of a candidate in a primary election who has been certified as deceased under IC 3-8-7-1 may not be contested under this chapter.
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