2018 Indiana Code
TITLE 33. Courts and Court Officers
ARTICLE 33. COURT SYSTEM ORGANIZATION IN EACH COUNTY
CHAPTER 71. St. Joseph County
33-33-71-33. Procedure for election of attorney commissioners

Universal Citation: IN Code § 33-33-71-33 (2018)
IC 33-33-71-33 Procedure for election of attorney commissioners

     Sec. 33. The attorney members of the commission shall be elected by the following process:

(1) The clerk of the St. Joseph superior court shall at least ninety (90) days before the date of election notify all attorneys in St. Joseph County of the upcoming election by mail, informing them that nominations must be made to the clerk of the superior court at least sixty (60) days before the election. The clerk shall secure a list of all attorneys in the county and their correct addresses from the clerk of the supreme court.

(2) A nomination in writing accompanied by a signed petition of ten (10) attorney electors, and the written consent of the qualified nominee shall be filed by an attorney elector or group of attorney electors residing in St. Joseph County, by mail or otherwise, in the office of the clerk of St. Joseph superior court at least sixty (60) days before the election.

(3) The clerk of St. Joseph superior court shall prepare and print ballots containing the names and residence addresses of all attorney nominees whose written nominations, petitions and written statements of consent have been received sixty (60) days before the election.

     The ballot must read:

 

 

 

"ST. JOSEPH SUPERIOR COURT

 

 

 

NOMINATING COMMISSION BALLOT

To be cast by individuals residing in St. Joseph County and admitted to the practice of law in Indiana. Vote for one (1) of the following candidates for the term commencing:

 

(Insert Date)

 

 

( )

(Name)

(Address)

 

 

( )

(Name)

(Address)

 

 

( )

(etc.)

(etc.)

To be counted, this ballot must be completed, the accompanying certificate completed and signed, and both together mailed or delivered to the clerk of St. Joseph superior court not later than _______ (insert date).

     DESTROY BALLOT IF NOT USED".

(4) The nominee receiving the most votes is elected.

(5) The clerk shall also supply with each ballot distributed by the clerk a certificate, to be completed and signed and returned by the attorney elector voting that ballot, certifying that the attorney elector is admitted to the practice of law in Indiana, resides in St. Joseph County, and voted the ballot returned. A ballot not accompanied by the signed certificate of the voter may not be counted.

(6) To maintain the secrecy of each vote, a separate envelope shall be provided by the clerk for the ballot, in which only the voted ballot is to be placed. This envelope may not be opened until the counting of the ballots.

(7) The clerk of St. Joseph superior court shall mail a ballot and its accompanying material to all qualified attorney electors at least two (2) weeks before the date of election.

(8) Upon receiving the completed ballots and the accompanying certificates, the clerk shall insure that the certificates have been completed in compliance with this chapter. All ballots that are accompanied by a valid certificate shall be placed in a package designated to contain ballots. All accompanying certificates shall be placed in a separate package.

(9) The clerk of St. Joseph superior court, with the assistance of the St. Joseph County election board, shall open and canvass all ballots at 4 p.m. on the day of election in the office of the clerk of St. Joseph superior court. Ballots received after 4 p.m. may not be counted. Upon canvassing the ballots the clerk shall place all ballots back in their package. These, along with the certificates, shall be retained in the clerk's office for six (6) months. The clerk may not allow a person to inspect them except upon an order of the court of appeals.

(10) In any election held for selection of attorney members of the commission, in case two (2) or more nominees are tied so that one (1) additional vote cast for one (1) of them would give that nominee a plurality, the canvassers shall resolve the tie by lot, and the winner of the lot is considered elected.

[Pre-2004 Recodification Citation: 33-5-40-37.]

As added by P.L.98-2004, SEC.12.

 

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