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  1. REGISTER TO VOTE. It's easy and only takes a few steps. Apply Now. CHECK VOTING STATUS. Check the status of your voting registration. Check Your Registration Record. Vote by Mail or Traveling Board. Apply online and print forms. Apply Online / Get Forms. VOTING LOCATION. Find out the times and locations of where to cast your vote.

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  2. Find information about campaign finance. View Indiana voter statistics. Determine if I have proper photo ID. Administer an election. Report possible election fraud. Learn more about the election commission. Online Services - Click to Expand. View Election Results; Review Photo ID Requirements; Register to Vote

  3. How do I register to vote in Indiana? How can I register to vote or obtain an absentee ballot? What are the residency requirements for Indiana? How do I change my contact information in the IPDC databases?

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    • What Are The Deadlines to Vote by Mail?
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    The deadline to register to vote is Oct. 5. Hoosiers can register to vote online, by mail or in-person. Those who wish to register to vote online should visit the state's voter portal. The site asks for a voter's Indiana drivers license number or the number on a state-issued identification card. That page will then take potential voters to an appli...

    Election Day is Nov. 3, 2020. Voters can see who is on their ballot by visiting the Indiana voter portal at indianavoters.in.gov.

    Voting early in-person is availablefrom Oct. 6, 2020 to Nov. 2, 2020. All registered Indiana voters are eligible to vote early in-person. Hoosiers need to contact their county clerkto find locations and hours for early voting. Once registered to vote, voters only need to bring a valid photo ID to vote in-person. Polling places are open from 6 a.m. ...

    Indiana is one of just seven states that require a reasonto request an absentee ballot. There are currently 11 accepted excuses for voting by mail in Indiana. They are: 1. The voter has a "reasonable expectation" that they will be out of county for the entire time polls are open on Election Day 2. The voter has disability 3. The voter is 65 years o...

    Applications for mail-in voting must be received by election officials by Oct. 22. The application can be downloaded online at in.gov/sos/elections. Voters can also request that their county election office or the Indiana Election Division mail them an application or pick them up from county election offices. Contact information for each county can...

    Hoosiers can find their polling place using the indianavoters.in.govportal. Voters can search for their voting location using either their personal registration information, or by county and precinct. The Voting Information Projectalso lets voters find their polling place by typing in their address. In addition to finding a polling place, Hoosiers ...

    Hoosiers who wish to vote need to have a government-issued photo ID that displays the voter's picture and full name and is either current or expired sometime after the date of the last general election — in this case, Nov. 6, 2018. An Indiana driver license, Indiana photo ID card, Military ID or U.S. Passport is sufficient "in most cases," accordin...

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  4. Register to Vote Online. Register to vote online by visiting http://www.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.

  5. Voting FAQs. Do you want to have your voice heard? Equip yourself to vote! Who can register to vote? You can register to vote and participate in the election process in Indiana if: You are a United States citizen. You are at least 18 years old on or before Election Day.

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  7. For more information on how to register to vote, information on deadlines and other important dates, and any other election-related questions, please visit the Indiana Secretary of State's Voter Information Portal. You may also call the Hoosier Voter Hotline at 1-866-IN-1-VOTE.

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