Indiana Code § 3-6-7-5

Right to enter and leave polls
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Sec. 5. (a) A pollbook holder or a challenger appointed under this chapter is entitled to do the following: (1) Enter the polls at least thirty (30) minutes before the opening of the polls and remain there throughout election day until the polls close. (2) Enter, leave, and reenter the polls at any time on election day.       (b) A pollbook holder or a challenger is subject to the orders of the board while in the polls.       (c) If demanded by a member of the precinct election board, a pollbook holder or a challenger shall produce the identification card issued under section 1(d) of this chapter.       (d) Subject to the restrictions under section 1 of this chapter, a pollbook holder or challenger appointed under this chapter may enter, leave, and reenter multiple polling places at any time on election day.   IC 3-6-8 Chapter 8. Watchers for Political Parties and Independent Candidates               3-6-8-1 Entitlement to appoint watcher             3-6-8-2 Eligibility of candidates             3-6-8-2.5 Eligibility of watchers             3-6-8-3 Identification card             3-6-8-4 Powers and duties             3-6-8-5 Blank certificates for vote summaries             3-6-8-6 Report of violations; prohibition on objection; removal of watcher             3-6-8-7 Watchers at satellite offices

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