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36-1.5-4-32. Approval of public question

IN Code § 36-1.5-4-32 (2019) (N/A)
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Sec. 32. (a) This subsection does not apply to a reorganization described in section 1(a)(7) or 1(a)(9) of this chapter. A reorganization as specified in the plan of reorganization is approved if a majority of the voters in each reorganizing political subdivision voting on the public question approve the public question on the reorganization. If a reorganizing political subdivision includes the territory of another reorganizing political subdivision, the vote of voters of a reorganizing political subdivision who also are voters in a second reorganizing political subdivision that is geographically larger than the first political subdivision and that includes the territory of the first political subdivision shall be included only in the tally of votes for the first reorganizing political subdivision in which the voters reside.

(b) This subsection applies only to a reorganization described in section 1(a)(7) of this chapter. This subsection applies only to a reorganization voted on by voters after December 31, 2013. In the case of a proposed reorganization between a municipality and a township, the reorganization is approved only if:

(1) the percentage of all voters voting on the public question who:

(A) reside in:

(i) the reorganizing municipality;

(ii) the reorganizing township and not the reorganizing municipality; and

(iii) both the reorganizing municipality and the reorganizing township; and

(B) vote in favor of the proposed reorganization;

is greater than fifty percent (50%);

(2) the percentage of voters of the reorganizing municipality voting on the public question in favor of the reorganization equals or exceeds the approval threshold included in the final reorganization plan, which must be greater than fifty percent (50%) but not more than fifty-five percent (55%); and

(3) the percentage of voters who reside within the reorganizing township but do not reside within the reorganizing municipality and who vote on the public question in favor of the reorganization equals or exceeds the approval threshold included in the final reorganization plan, which must be greater than fifty percent (50%) but not more than fifty-five percent (55%).

If the reorganization is not approved, the reorganization is terminated. In tabulating the votes under subdivisions (2) and (3), the vote of voters of a reorganizing municipality who are also voters in the reorganizing township shall be included only in the tally of votes for the municipality in which the voters reside.

(c) The following apply only to a reorganization described in section 1(a)(9) of this chapter:

(1) In the case of a public question voted on by voters before January 1, 2014, the reorganization is approved only if:

(A) the percentage of voters voting on the public question who vote, on a countywide basis, in favor of the proposed reorganization is at least equal to the countywide vote approval percentage specified in the final reorganization plan;

(B) the legislative bodies of the reorganizing political subdivisions have agreed that the vote on the public question shall be conducted with an approval threshold, and the percentage of voters of the county (excluding the voters of the reorganizing municipalities) voting on the public question who vote against the reorganization is less than the approval threshold included in the final reorganization plan; and

(C) the legislative bodies of the reorganizing political subdivisions have agreed that the vote on the public question shall be conducted with an approval threshold, and the percentage of voters of each reorganizing municipality voting on the public question who vote against the reorganization is less than the approval threshold included in the final reorganization plan.

(2) In the case of a public question voted on by voters after December 31, 2013, the reorganization is approved only if all of the following requirements are met:

(A) More than fifty percent (50%) of the voters in the county voting on the public question vote (on a countywide basis) in favor of the proposed reorganization.

(B) The percentage of voters of the reorganizing county (excluding the voters of the reorganizing municipalities) voting on the public question in favor of the reorganization equals or exceeds the approval threshold included in the final reorganization plan. The approval threshold must be greater than fifty percent (50%) but not more than fifty-five percent (55%).

(C) The percentage of voters of each reorganizing municipality voting on the public question in favor of the reorganization equals or exceeds the approval threshold included in the final reorganization plan. The approval threshold must be greater than fifty percent (50%) but not more than fifty-five percent (55%).

If the reorganization is not approved, the reorganization is terminated. In tabulating the votes under subsection (c)(1)(B), (c)(1)(C), (c)(2)(B), and (c)(2)(C), the vote of voters of a reorganizing municipality who also are voters in the county shall be included only in the tally of votes for the municipality in which the voters reside.

As added by P.L.186-2006, SEC.4. Amended by P.L.202-2013, SEC.19.

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36-1.5-4-32. Approval of public question