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Remember Photo ID When You Vote

Pile of Vote Badges - US Elections Concept Image
Pile of Vote Badges - US Elections Concept Image
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This year all Indiana congressional seats, along with a U.S. Senate seat, are on the ballot. All 100 seats in the state House of Representatives and 25 Senate seats are up for election. The voter registration deadline is Tuesday, Oct. 9. Absentee-in-person voting is available beginning Wednesday, Oct. 10, at county election board offices.

Voters must present a government-issued photo ID before casting a ballot. Under Indiana law, the photo ID must display a person’s photo and name conforming (but not necessarily identical) to the voter registration record, with an expiration date after the Nov. 6 election.

Visit indianavoters.in.gov to register to vote and learn more.

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