VOTER REGISTRATION YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO VOTE IN INDIANA IF: • You are both a U.S. citizen and a resident of Indiana • You will be at least 18 years of age on or before the next General or Municipal Election • You are not currently in prison after being convicted of a crime • You have lived in the precinct where you vote for at least 30 days prior to the election • You are registered to vote
NOT REGISTERED TO VOTE? • Register to vote online by visiting indianavoters.com Indiana residents with a valid Indiana driver’s license or Indiana state-issued identification card will be able to use this tool to submit a new voter registration application or to update an existing voter registration record. ALSO, this site provides Hoosiers with the ability to validate their voter registration status, find their polling place location, look into their provisional ballot status information, find county contact information, and determine “Who’s on My Ballot?” for an upcoming election. • Register to vote by mail or in person To register to vote or update your current registration by mail or in person, you will need to complete and return the Voter Registration Form on or before October 11 before the General Election. Go to in,gov/sos/election/2403.htm to download the form and return the complete form to your county’s voter registration office of the Indiana Election Division according to the registration deadline requirements. You can also apply in person at the voter registration or county clerk’s office, any BMV license branch or public assistance office.
I SUBMITTED MY APPLICATION, NOW WHAT? • Once your voter registration application is received, your county voter registration office will process the application and determine your eligibility. • If you are eligible, the county office will send you a voter registration acknowledgment card. Once you receive that card, you will be officially registered. • If you are not eligible, or if the application was incomplete, you will receive a notice denying the application or requesting the missing information. • If you have not received a voter registration card or a notice from your county within about 30 days, call your county voter registration office.
HOW DO I KNOW IF I’M ALREADY REGISTERED? • Check your voter registration at indianavoters.com or call 1-866-IN-1-VOTE
IS IT TOO LATE TO REGISTER TO VOTE FOR THIS UPCOMING ELECTION? • Voter Registration ends October 11 • General Election Day is November 8 * Certain military and overseas voter have extended registration periods • Mail-in voter registration applications must be postmarked on or before the above registration deadlines
DID YOU KNOW? ACCORDING TO PUBLIC LAW 109-2005 Indiana residents are required to present a government-issued photo ID before casting a ballot at the polls on Election Day. Your photo ID must meet 4 criteria to be acceptable for voting purposes: • Display your photo • Display your name, and the name must conform to your voter registration record. Conform does not mean identical. • Display an expiration date and either be current or have expired sometime after the date of the last General Election (November 4, 2016) • Be issued by the State of Indiana or the U.S. government
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EARLY VOTING: • You can vote early in your registered county beginning October 12 at locations designed by your county’s election board • Early voting ends November 7 at noon in the Election Office. • Vanderburgh county early voting centers locations and times are on vanderburghgov.org/index. aspx?page=3430
ABSENTEE VOTING: • In order to vote absentee by mail, complete the Application for Absentee Ballot found online at in.gov/sos/elections/2402.htm • Deadlines for applications are 11:59 p.m., October 31 • In order to vote absentee-by-mail, one of the following must apply: - You have a specific, reasonable expectation that you will be absent from the county on Election Day during the entire 12 hours that the polls are open. - You have a disability, - You are at least 65 years of age, - You are scheduled to work at your regular place of employment during the entire 12 hours that the polls are open, - You will be confined due to illness or injury or you will be caring for an individual confined due to illness or injury during the entire 12 hours that the polls are open, - You are prevented from voting because of a religious discipline or religious holiday during the entire 12 hours that the polls are open, - You area participant in the state’s address confidentiality program, - You are a member of the military or a public safety officer, - You are a voter eligible to vote under the “fail safe” procedures in IC 3-10-11 of 3-10-12, - You are a “serious sex offender”, - You are prevented from voting during to unavailability of transportation to the polls • Once approved, a ballot is sent by mail in order for you to cast your vote
ILLINOIS: • To learn more about registering in person visit ova.elections.il.gov • To register online visit ova.elections.il.gov/Step0.aspx
KENTUCKY: • To learn more about registering in person visit elect.ky.gov/registerto vote/pages/default.aspx • To register online visit vrsws.sos.ky.gov/ovrweb