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Voting Hours are between 6am-6pm (sharp)

To find out your polling location and to confirm if you are registered: logon to indianavoters.com (click on polling location – the link will request county, name, address, and date of birth)

Note: Polling sites have been changed in some zip codes – confirm polling locations by website or 317-327-VOTE

Voters must have a valid State of Indiana I.D., Driver’s license, Military I.D. or U.S. Passport: below are more important I.D. details:

1. Display your photo

2. Display your name, and the name must conform to your voter registration record. Conform does not mean identical. Below are examples of names that would conform to “Robert John Crew”

Robert John Crew

Robert J. Crew

Robert Crew

R. John Crew

R. J. Crew

Bob John Crew

Bob J. Crew

Bob Crew

John Crew

J. Crew

3. Display an expiration date and either be current or have expired sometime after the date of the last General Election (November 4, 2014)

NOTE: An ID issued by the US Department of Defense, a branch of the uniformed services, the Merchant Marine, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (or Veterans Administration), or the Indiana National Guard is not required to have an expiration date, or may state that the document has an “Indefinite” expiration date.

4. Be issued by the State of Indiana or the U.S. government

In most cases, an Indiana driver license, Indiana photo ID card, Military ID or U.S. Passport is sufficient.

A student ID from an Indiana State school may only be used if it meets all of the 4 criteria specified above. A student ID from a private institution may not be used for voting purposes. For more Information for College Students click here.

If you are unable or unwilling to present ID meeting these requirements, you may cast a provisional ballot. If you cast a provisional ballot, you have until noon 10 days after the election to follow up with the county election board and either provide the necessary documentation or affirm one of the law’s exemptions applies to you.

If a voter needs a valid ID – The BMV will offer the ID free of charge to vote here is the link to see the requirements to obtain a state ID or Driver’s license:

Voters can not text to vote (must be in person)

Double check your polling locations prior to heading out to vote.

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