On the state level, The Secretary of State is the chief election official of Indiana and has several responsibilities related to the implementation of the Help America Vote Act of 2002.  The Election Division of the Indiana Secretary of State is responsible for the administration of various routine election functions.  The Commission also approves all official election forms and any precinct boundary changes proposed by a county.

On the county level, The county election board, circuit court clerk, and in some counties, the board of voter registration, are responsible for administering different areas of election law.  The county commissioners are responsible for performing certain functions such as selecting the polling locations in the county and changing precinct boundary lines, subject to approval by the Election Commission.

On Election Day, thousands of precinct inspectors, judges, clerks and poll sheriffs (in some counties) are responsible for administering elections in Indiana's polling locations.