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How to Register to Vote

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Watch the latest video from Indiana Disability Rights to learn how to register to vote in Indiana.

Transcript:
Your vote is your voice, but you can’t vote if you don’t register.

In Indiana, there are three ways to register—online, by mail, or in person. If you have a valid Indiana driver’s license or state I.D. and you live at the address listed on it, you may already be registered. You can check this at www.IndianaVoters.com on your computer, phone, or tablet or by calling 866-IN-1-VOTE.

If you do need to register, or if need to update your registration, you can do it at the same website, but you must have a valid driver’s license or state I.D. number. If you don’t have a driver’s license or state I.D., you can still register to vote by mail or in person.

To register by mail, you can print a registration form from the website. Your public library will often have registration forms. Your form must be postmarked no later than 29 days before the election you plan to vote in.

To register in person, visit your county voter registration office. You can also register in person at any BMV license branch, at the Indiana Election Division, or any National Voter Registration Act full service agency such as Workforce Development Offices or FSSA offices.

And remember, many organizations hold voter registration drives in months before elections. In most cases, they will deliver your registration form for you.

And if you have trouble filling out the form yourself, another person may assist you. And if you’re not able to sign it, another person may write your name in the signature space, as long as they give their own name or address in the space provided. Unless you’re physically unable to do so, you must make your mark in the space provided for the signature.

After you register, you’ll be mailed a notice to inform you that it’s done. If you don’t receive a notice within 30 days, contact the voter registration office in your county. You can find that information at www.IndianaVoters.com, too.

Finally, don’t forget to bring a valid photo identification such as a driver’s license or an identification card if you vote in person. It’s required by law.

That’s it! Now you know how to cast your vote and make your voice heard. But if you encounter any trouble, don’t worry—Indiana Disability Rights can help. Learn more at www.IndianaDisabilityRights.org.

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Watch this video in:
Spanish: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ePKPL3FYLyE&list=PLRLyLM3etLRm40BFCRpLKLHvacGZMndKo
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