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About Registering to Vote
You cannot
register over the internet in the State of Indiana, but here are some
suggestions to make it as easy as possible for you to register.
You may register to vote in both the primary and general election if:
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You are a citizen of the United
States
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You will be 18 years of age by
the time of the next general election
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You will have been a resident of
your precinct for 30 days before the election
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You are not currently in
prison after being convicted of a crime.
If you are homeless or have a
non-traditional form of residence such as a shelter or RV, you may register to
vote. For details contact the Board of Voter Registration at 765-472-3901
extension 226.
In Indiana you do not declare a party affiliation when you register. No other
person may register for you.
As of July 1st, 2001 anyone wishing to vote must give their 10 digit Indiana
drivers license number or if you do not have an Indiana drivers license, you may
give the last four digits of your social security number.
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