SB0526: Absentee ballot retraction.
Legislative Summary
Absentee ballot retraction. Requires a county election board to test certain voting machines to ensure that an absentee ballot can be retracted before tabulation of the ballot if the ballot is required to be rejected. Requires the public test of a voting system to test whether a rejected ballot is retracted. Voids a March 25, 2022, advisory opinion adopted by the Indiana election commission. Provides that, to be approved by the Indiana election commission for use in Indiana, a voting system must meet certain standards of the Voluntary Voting System Guidelines adopted by the United States Election Assistance Commission on February 10, 2021. Allows a county to continue to use an optical scan ballot card voting system or an electronic voting system if certain matters concerning the voting system were approved before October 1, 2025. Allows a voting system to include a retraction feature concerning certain votes cast on absentee ballots.
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Bill History
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House Elections and Apportionment Amendment #1
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House Elections and Apportionment Amendment #2
House Elections and Apportionment Amendment #2
House Elections and Apportionment Amendment #2
House Elections and Apportionment Amendment #2
House Elections and Apportionment Amendment #1
House Elections and Apportionment Amendment #1
Senate Amendment #1
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