Effective January 1, 2011 (A) The State of Indiana is hereby divided into twenty-six (26) administrative districts as follows: (1) District 1, consisting of Lake County; (2) District 2, consisting of Porter, Newton, Jasper and Benton Counties; (3) District 3, consisting of LaPorte, Starke and Pulaski Counties; (4) District 4, consisting of St. Joseph County; (5) District 5, consisting of Elkhart, Marshall and Kosciusko Counties; (6) District 6, consisting of LaGrange, Steuben, Noble, DeKalb and Whitley Counties; (7) District 7, consisting of Allen County; (8) District 8, consisting of Fulton, Miami, Cass and Howard Counties; (9) District 9, consisting of Wabash, Huntington, Wells and Adams Counties; (10) District 10, consisting of White, Carroll and Tippecanoe Counties; (11) District 11, consisting of Warren, Fountain, Montgomery, Vermillion and Parke Counties; (12) District 12, consisting of Clinton, Boone, Tipton and Hamilton Counties; (13) District 13, consisting of Marion County; (14) District 14, consisting of Grant and Madison Counties.; (15) District 15, consisting of Blackford, Jay, Delaware, Randolph and Henry Counties; (16) District 16, consisting of Hendricks and Morgan Counties; (17) District 17, consisting of Hancock, Shelby and Johnson Counties; (18) District 18, consisting of Wayne, Rush, Fayette, Union and Franklin Counties; (19) District 19, consisting of Vigo, Clay, Putnam and Sullivan Counties; (20) District 20, consisting of Owen, Greene, Monroe and Lawrence Counties; (21) District 21, consisting of Brown, Bartholomew, Decatur, Jackson and Jennings Counties; (22) District 22, consisting of Ripley, Dearborn, Ohio, Jefferson and Switzerland Counties; (23) District 23, consisting of Scott, Clark and Floyd Counties; (24) District 24, consisting of Orange, Washington, Crawford and Harrison Counties; (25) District 25, consisting of Knox, Daviess, Martin, Pike, Dubois, Perry and Spencer Counties; and, (26) District 26, consisting of Gibson, Posey, Vanderburgh and Warrick Counties. (B) The Board of Directors of the Judicial Conference of Indiana shall, by rule, establish a structure for the governance, management and administration of the judicial districts.
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