Ind. Code § 3-10-12-3.4
(a) This section applies to a voter who:
(1) changes residence from a precinct in a county to another precinct:
(B) in the same congressional district;
as the former precinct; and
(b) A voter described by subsection (a) may:
(2) vote in the precinct where the voter formerly resided;
if the voter makes an oral affirmation as described in subsection (e) or uses the affidavit prescribed by the election division under IC 3-10-11-6 to make a written affirmation as described in section 4 of this chapter of the voter's current residence address.
(d) A voter who moved from a location outside a municipality to a location within a municipality before a:
(3) special election held only within the municipality;
may not vote in the municipal primary election, municipal election, or special election held only within the municipality in the precinct of the person's former residence.
(b) may make an oral affirmation. The voter must make the oral affirmation before the poll clerks of the precinct. After the voter makes an oral affirmation under this subsection, the poll clerks shall:
As added by P.L.230-2005, SEC.47. Amended by P.L.194-2013, SEC.39; P.L.74-2017, SEC.44.