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What are the dates to know for the 2024 General Election?


OCT 7 - Voter registration deadline (to vote by mail, online, or in person)


OCT 8 - Early voting begins - Polling Place Locator

OCT 24 - Deadline to request absentee ballot - Request to vote absentee
 

NOV 4 - Noon - End of early in-person voting.


NOV 5 - General Election Day 6:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. EST - Polling Place Locator


Who can 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

  • You are not currently in prison

  • You have lived in the Indiana precinct where you will vote for at least 29 days before the general election

  • You register to vote at least 29 days before the election, and your application is approved



 

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What do I need to bring with me to vote?

Every voter must provide a photo ID that meets the following criteria:

  • ID displays the voter's photo

  • ID displays the voter's name, and the name must conform with the voter registration record

  • ID displays an expiration date and is either current or expired sometime after the date of the last General Election (November 8, 2020)

  • ID must be issued by the State of Indiana or the U.S. government

  • In most cases, an Indiana driver's license, Indiana photo ID card, US Passport, or Military ID is sufficient. A student ID from an Indiana state school may only be used if it meets all of the four criteria specified above. A student ID from a private institution may not be used for voting purposes.

  • If you do not have photo ID when you appear to vote, you may cast a "provisional ballot" on Election Day. You must present photo ID to your county election board no later than noon 13 days after Election Day for your provisional ballot to be counted. You may obtain a free photo ID from the BMV if you do not have an Indiana driver's license, and can claim an exemption from this requirement if you are indigent, or have a religious objection to being photographed.

Find out everything you need to know about the upcoming election in the portal
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  • Do you know your voter location? It may have changed since the last time you voted!

  • Election Day Voting Locations & Hours - Election Day is 11/05/2024

  • Early Voting Locations & Hours - Early Voting Starts 10/08/2024

  • Update Voter Info

  • Who’s on the Ballot

  • Absentee Ballot Information

  • Vote by Mail

  • Provisional Ballot Status

  • Election Districts




 

Check Registration Status

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