Indiana Code § 3-6-3-6

Use of new name; rights; effect on ballots already printed
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Sec. 6. (a) After the state chairman of a political party files a statement with the election division certifying that the party's name has been changed in accordance with all applicable party rules, a political party shall be known by the political party's new name, and the party has all the rights it had under its former name.       (b) If the state chairman of a political party files a statement under subsection (a) after the printing of ballots for use at an election conducted under this title has begun, the election board responsible for printing the ballots is not required to alter the ballots to state the new name of the political party. [Pre-1986 Recodification Citation: 3-1-2-4 part.]   IC 3-6-3.7 Chapter 3.7. The Secretary of State               3-6-3.7-1 Secretary of state as state's chief election official; exception             3-6-3.7-2 Election duties of secretary of state; consent of co-directors required             3-6-3.7-3 Programs to encourage students to assist election administration             3-6-3.7-4 Voter education outreach fund; purpose; administration; administrative expenses; investment of money in fund             3-6-3.7-5 Securing and monitoring facilities storing voting systems and electronic poll books; reimbursement of costs             3-6-3.7-6 Determination of criminal violation of election law; assistance provided to prosecuting attorney

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