Eligibility
In order to register in the state of Indiana you must:

  • Be a citizen of the United States;
  • Be at least 18 years old on the day of the next general or municipal election;
  • Have lived in your precinct for at least 30 days before the next election (except for certain military voters); and
  • Not currently be imprisoned after being convicted of a crime.

Deadline
In order to be processed for the next election, the voter registration application must be postmarked or hand delivered to your county voter registration office no later than 29 days before the next election. If your county registration office receives this application after that day, you will be unable to vote in the next election. If you miss this deadline, your registration application will be processed when registration reopens. Some military voters and their family members can register until noon on election day. Contact your county voter registration office for information if you may qualify to do so.

Link
To find out more information and download the voter registration application visit the Indiana Voter Registration page.

Disclaimer:
For the latest information regarding voter registration requirements and procedures in Indiana, please consult the documentation provided by the state. This information is accurate at the time of writing but we make no guarantee that updates will be posted if the state alters its information.


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See Ya Dubya is a blog covering the 2008 Presidential election. Share comments and info on the candidates, discuss the issues and generally have fun keeping up with the race to the Presidency. Written by Chris Leonard and Cindy Ellis.

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