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It started last week, when Allen County voter registration officials got a message from the Indiana Secretary of State’s office warning about an Indianapolis-based group that was submitting ...
Right now, Indiana is ranked 40th for voter registration, with only 2/3 of those eligible to vote being registered. “We’re not in a good place,” Mike Wolf with the Political Science ...
If you want to register to vote in person, visit your Indiana county's voter registration office. You can check your voter registration status or find your polling location at any time by calling ...
How to register to vote in Indiana. The state of Indiana has a website where you can check your voter registration status, update it, or register to vote for the first time.
All registered Indiana voters are eligible to vote early in-person. Residents can c ontact their county clerk’s office to find locations and hours for early voting. General election day is ...
Mail: Print and return the Voter Registration Form to your county's Voter Registration Office or the Indiana Election Division, just be sure it's postmarked at or before Oct. 7.
Voters can correct or update a flagged registration by mail, in-person at their county clerk’s office, or at the polls when they vote in a primary or general election. The next election in ...
INDIANAPOLIS — With six weeks to go until Election Day and less than two weeks to go before the state’s voter registration deadline approaches, several advocacy groups are hard at work helping ...
Johnson County residents can also register in-person by visiting the county voter registration office at the Johnson County Courthouse, 5 E. Jefferson St., Franklin, or any license branch.
If you want to register to vote in person, visit your Indiana county's voter registration office. You can check your voter registration status or find your polling location at any time by calling ...