Election Laws of Indiana With Instructions to Voters And Election Officers
Election Laws of Indiana With Instructions to Voters And Election Officers
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42. If at any time during the election any qualified elector shall make affidavit before the inspector that any person who has voted is an illegal voter in such precinct, the person accused shall at once be arrested by the election sheriffs and by them delivered to the civil authorities. Immediately after the close of the election the inspector shall deliver such affidavits to some justice of the peace in the township, who shall proceed thereon as if the affidavit had been made before him. (R. ...S. 1908 and 1914, 6924; R. S. 1901, 6238; R. S. 1897, 6537; R. S. 1894, 6238; E. S. , 1364. ) 162. Perjury, False Affidavit. 43. Whoever shall knowingly or wilfully make a false affidavit under any of the provisions of this act, shall be deemed guilty of perjury. (R. S. 1908 and 1914, 6925; R. S. 1901, 6239; R. S. 1897, 6538; R. S. 1894, 6239; E. S. , 1365. ) [1891, p. 124. Approved March 6, 1891. In force June 3, 1891. ] 163. Election Holidays Preventing Employes Voting. 44. No person entitled to vote at any general, national, state or county election shall be employed upon the day on which such election shall be held in any manufacturing, mining, mechanical or mercantile establishment or any railroad corporation in this state during the period of four hours after the opening of any election in the county in which such person is entitled to vote, except as to works of necessity, in which works of necessity every employe shall be given some period of four hours between the opening and closing of the polls on said day; and any circuit court may enforce the provisions of this section in term time or in vacation by mandate, or otherwise, upon the application of any voter: Provided, however, that in any such establishment or corporation the employer or employes may agree on any four hours between the opening and closing of the polls that will be most convenient.
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