State of Indiana
Voter Registration Information

Must register to vote 29 days before the election.
Can select party affiliation at the polls.

Can register to vote in person or obtain a mail-in application from:
County election office (see county election office list)
Division of motor vehicles offices
Aid to families with dependent children (AFDC) offices
Medicaid offices
Food stamps offices
Women, infants and children (WIC) benefits offices
Agencies that provide services to people with disabilities
Public libraries

Obtain an online voter registration application at:
www.fec.gov/votregis/vr.htm

INDIANA ABSENTEE BALLOTS

Who Can Absentee Vote in Indiana?

Any registered voter may vote by absentee ballot in any election if he/she:
1. Will be absent from your county of residence on Election Day, or
2. Is an election official, or
3. Is confined on Election Day due to illness or injury, or
4. Has disabilities, or
5. Is 65 years of age or older, or
6. Is a caretaker of an individual confined to a private residence due to illness or injury, or
7. Is scheduled to work or may have to work the entire twelve hours that the polls are open (6:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.).

How Can I Acquire an Absentee Ballot?

Absentee Voting by Mail: If interested in voting absentee by mail, the voter must complete an absentee ballot application and return it to the county election board (at the Clerk's office). Applications from most voters must be received, whether by mail or FAX, at least eight days before Election Day. If the voter lives in Lake County or Marion County, is a confined voter, a voter caring for a confined individual, a military voter or an overseas voter, there are special requirements that apply. For more information, voters should contact their county election board or county clerk.

When the county election board receives the application for a mail-in absentee ballot, they will process it and, if the application is approved, mail the voter an absentee ballot for the upcoming election.

On-Site Absentee Voting: If a voter is interested in voting absentee in person, he/she should apply for and vote an absentee ballot in the county circuit court clerk's office (the application and ballot may be completed in the same visit). Absentee voting in the clerk's office begins 29 days before an election, and will be available on at least two Saturdays before Election Day. The deadline for applying and voting at the county election board is noon on the day before an election.

How do I Return the Absentee Ballot and What is the Deadline?

The completed ballot may be returned by mail to the county election board. The ballot may also be hand delivered by the voter, a member of the voter's household or the voter's attorney in fact. Ballots must be received by the election board at the clerk's office in time to be processed for the election (it is recommended that absentee ballots be returned to the clerk's office no later than noon on election day).

Source:
Indiana Secretary of State: Elections
302 W Washington St, Room E-204
Indianapolis, IN 46204-2767
P: (317)232-3939
http://www.state.in.us/sos/elections
 

Indiana Voter Registration Information:
Indiana Local Election Offices:


ADAMS
ALLEN
BARTHOLOMEW
BENTON
BLACKFORD
BOONE
BROWN
CARROLL
CASS
CLARK
CLAY
CLINTON
CRAWFORD
DAVIESS
DE KALB
DEARBORN
DECATUR
DELAWARE
DUBOIS
ELKHART
FAYETTE
FLOYD
FOUNTAIN
FRANKLIN
FULTON
GIBSON
GRANT
GREENE
HAMILTON
HANCOCK
HARRISON
HENDRICKS
HENRY
HOWARD
HUNTINGTON
JACKSON
JASPER
JAY
JEFFERSON
JENNINGS
JOHNSON
KNOX
KOSCIUSKO
LA PORTE
LAGRANGE
LAKE
LAWRENCE
MADISON
MARION
MARSHALL
MARTIN
MIAMI
MONROE
MONTGOMERY
MORGAN
NEWTON
NOBLE
OHIO
ORANGE
OWEN
PARKE
PERRY
PIKE
PORTER
POSEY
PULASKI
PUTNAM
RANDOLPH
RIPLEY
RUSH
SCOTT
SHELBY
SPENCER
ST. JOSEPH
STARKE
STEUBEN
SULLIVAN
SWITZERLAND
TIPPECANOE
TIPTON
UNION
VANDERBURGH
VERMILLION
VIGO
WABASH
WARREN
WARRICK
WASHINGTON
WAYNE
WELLS
WHITE
WHITLEY


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