Voting matters. Defines "breach of peace" and "law enforcement officer" for purposes of election law. Includes an identification document issued by a Native American Indian tribe or band for purposes of proof of identification. Specifies to whom a watcher must report any violation of election laws. Requires the prior consent of an inspector for a watcher to object to any other precinct election officer concerning an alleged violation of election laws and allows for the removal of the watcher and revocation of credentials for a violation. Amends the definition of "electioneering" and adds language prohibiting making verbal statements, displaying certain written statements, or the display of support for the approval or defeat of a public question and electioneering before election day in specified locations. Makes it criminal trespass for a person to enter or refuse to leave a polling location after having been prohibited entry or asked to leave by an election officer or a law enforcement officer acting on behalf of an election officer.

Statutes affected:
1. Introduced House Bill (H): 3-5-2-26.8, 3-5-2-40.5, 3-6-6-35, 3-6-8-4, 3-6-9-13, 3-14-3-16
2. House Bill (H): 3-5-2-26.8, 3-5-2-40.5, 3-6-6-35, 3-6-8-4, 3-6-9-13, 3-14-3-16
3. House Bill (S): 3-5-2-26.8, 3-5-2-40.5, 3-6-6-35, 3-6-8-4, 3-6-9-13, 3-14-3-16
4. Engrossed House Bill (S): 3-5-2-26.8, 3-5-2-40.5, 3-6-6-35, 3-6-8-4, 3-6-9-13, 3-14-3-16, 35-43-2-2
5. Enrolled House Bill (H): 3-5-2-26.8, 3-5-2-40.5, 3-6-6-35, 3-6-8-4, 3-6-9-13, 3-14-3-16, 35-43-2-2