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IN SB0367
Bill
AI Summary
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County executives must require owners, lessees, or managers of nonpublic buildings used as polling places to permit candidates or their representatives to place campaign signs on the property
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Sign placement is authorized only on election day and days when early voting occurs at designated locations under IC 3-11-10-26 or IC 3-11-10-26.3
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Signs remain prohibited within the polls or voting chute areas where displays of political preference or party allegiance are already banned under existing law
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Effective date: July 1, 2019
Legislative Description
Election signs. Provides that the county executive shall require the owner, lessee, manager, or any other individual or entity that controls a nonpublic building used as a polling place to permit a candidate or an individual designated as a candidate's representative to place signs on the property of the nonpublic building on days when voting occurs on the property.
Last Action
Senator Sandlin added as second author
1/24/2019