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Voters can correct or update a flagged registration by mail, in-person at their county clerk’s office, or at the polls when they vote in a primary or general election.
A series of new laws will take effect in Indiana on Tuesday, including changes to voter registration even reviewing the state’s border with Illinois.
Voters can correct or update a flagged registration by mail, in person at their county clerk’s office, or at the polls when they vote in a primary or general election.
INDIANAPOLIS — Under a new bill recently signed by Indiana Gov. Mike Braun, student IDs will not be accepted as identification to vote. Senate Bill 10, a voter registration-centered bill, was… ...
Indiana Capital Chronicle - May 13, 2025 Voters will soon receive postcards seeking to ensure the accuracy of the statewide voter registration file. (Screenshot of postcard) ...