§ 35.02  PRECINCT ELECTION JUDGES.
   (A)   Purpose.  The purpose of this section is to order judges of each precinct named herein to perform duties and have the rights of election sheriffs within the precincts hereinafter named pursuant to I.C. 3-6-6-5(b).
   (B)   Order. The Board of Commissioners orders that judges in each precinct of the county shall perform the duties and shall have the rights of the election sheriffs within the following named precincts:
      (1)   Cannelton Precinct #1;
      (2)   Cannelton Precinct #2;
      (3)   Cannelton Precinct #3;
      (4)   Cannelton Precinct #4;
      (5)   Tell City Precinct #1;
      (6)   Tell City Precinct #2;
      (7)   Tell City Precinct #3;
      (8)   Tell City Precinct #4;
      (9)   Tell City Precinct #5;
      (10)   Tell City Precinct #6;
      (11)   Tell City Precinct #7;
      (12)   Tell City Precinct #8;
      (13)   Tell City Precinct #9;
      (14)   Troy;
      (15)   Gillis;
      (16)   Boyd;
      (17)   Lupp;
      (18)   Tobinsport;
      (19)   Rome;
      (20)   Gerald;
      (21)   Derby;
      (22)   Rono;
      (23)   Leopold;
      (24)   Oriole;
      (25)   Branchville;
      (26)   St. Croix;
      (27)   Uniontown;
      (28)   Siberia;
      (29)   Adyeville;
      (30)   Bristow;
      (31)   Sparrow; and
      (32)   Hagedorn.
   (B)   (1)   Pursuant to the provisions of I.C. 3-6-6-25, as amended effective July 1, 1997, each election inspector shall be entitled to a per diem of $100 per day for performance of the duties of office imposed on that person that are performed on election day.
      (2)   Each election judge and poll clerk or assistant poll clerk, shall be entitled to a per diem of $75 per day for the performance of the duties of office imposed on that person that are performed on election day.
(Ord. O-C-95-10, passed 10-16-1995; Ord. O-C-97-5, passed 7-7-1997)