Ind. Code § 33-33-49-13.3
(b) A judge who has been found eligible for retention by the committee under section 13.7 or 13.8 of this chapter and wishes to be retained in office shall file a statement with the clerk and secretary of state during the period described in IC 3-8-2-4 during which a declaration of candidacy must be filed in the year in which the judge's term expires. The judge's statement must include the following information:
(2) A statement of the judge's name as:
(4) A statement that the judge requests that the name on the judge's voter registration record be the same as the name the judge uses on the statement. If there is a difference between the name on the judge's statement and the name on the judge's voter registration record, the clerk shall change the name on the judge's voter registration record to be the same as the name on the judge's statement.
If a judge does not file a statement under this subsection with both the clerk and the secretary of state, the clerk shall, not later than March 1, notify the Marion County judicial selection committee in writing that the judge does not wish to continue in office after the end of the judge's term of office.
(c) The term of a judge:
(2) whose term expires during the year in which the question of the retention of the judge would have been placed on the general election ballot;
expires December 31 of the year in which the question of the judge's retention would have been placed on the ballot.
(d) A judge may not appear on the ballot for retention if the committee has determined that the judge is not suitable to retain office. If the question of a judge's retention is required to be on the ballot at a general election, the question of approval or rejection of the judge's retention shall be placed on the general election ballot in the form prescribed by IC 3-11-2 and must state:
"Shall Judge (insert here the name of the judge as stated under subsection (b)(2)) be retained in office?".
If a majority of the ballots cast by the electors voting on the question is "Yes", the judge whose name appears on the question shall be approved for a six (6) year term beginning January 1 following the general election as provided in section 13.2 of this chapter. If a majority of the ballots cast by the electors voting on the question is not "Yes", the following apply:
As added by P.L.245-2017, SEC.10. Amended by P.L.76-2026, SEC.7.