Indiana Code § 3-13-11-21

Applicability of provisions concerning temporary filling of vacancy
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Sec. 21. Sections 12 through 20 of this chapter apply to a vacancy in an office to be filled under: (1) this chapter; or (2) IC 3-13-6 , IC 3-13-7 , IC 3-13-8 , IC 3-13-9 , or IC 3-13-10 .   IC 3-14 ARTICLE 14. OFFENSES               Ch. 1. Campaign Violations             Ch. 2. Vote Fraud             Ch. 3. Interference With Free and Equal Elections             Ch. 4. Procedural Violations by Election Officers             Ch. 5. Enforcement Provisions             Ch. 6. Election Profiteering   IC 3-14-1 Chapter 1. Campaign Violations               3-14-1-1 Defacing, falsifying, or destroying declarations, requests, petitions, or certificates             3-14-1-2 Printing, publishing, or distributing of slate during primary campaign without authority             3-14-1-3 Circulation or publication of material without required statement             3-14-1-4 Repealed             3-14-1-5 Repealed             3-14-1-6 Solicitation, challenge, or performance of election function by state police department employee, police officer, or firefighter             3-14-1-7 Collection, receipt, or disbursement of money or property by committee without appointment of treasurer             3-14-1-8 Repealed             3-14-1-9 Repealed             3-14-1-10 Excess contributions by corporation or labor organization             3-14-1-10.5 Acceptance of contributions in excess of permitted amounts by certain judges             3-14-1-11 Contributions in the name of another person             3-14-1-12 Repealed             3-14-1-13 Filing fraudulent reports             3-14-1-14 Failure to file required report             3-14-1-14.5 Commingling committee funds with personal funds             3-14-1-15 Repealed             3-14-1-16 Violation of IC 3-9-3-4             3-14-1-17 Use of government employer's property for soliciting contribution, advocating election or defeat of a candidate, or advocate approval or defeat of a public question

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