Indiana Code § 3-8-7-19

Names to appear only once on ballot; candidate for federal office and Vice President; candidate to fill a vacancy, subsequently elected to United States House of Representatives
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Sec. 19. (a) Except as provided in subsections (b) and (c), the name of an individual who has been nominated as a candidate for an elected office may not appear in more than one (1) place on a ballot.       (b) The name of an individual who is nominated as a candidate of a political party: (1) for a federal office in a primary election; and (2) for Vice President of the United States during the same year; may appear on the general election ballot as a candidate for the federal office and for Vice President of the United States.       (c) The name of an individual who is a candidate to: (1) fill a vacancy in the office of United States Representative in a special election held under IC 3-10-8 ; and (2) be elected to the same office for the next term as the United States Representative; may appear on the ballot as a candidate both in the election described in subdivision (1) and the election described in subdivision (2) if both elections are held on the same day. [Pre-1986 Recodification Citation: 3-1-11-3 part.]

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