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You’ve checked your voter registration status and made sure you’re registered to vote. Here’s what you need to know before heading to the polls.

Indiana’s Voter I.D. Requirements

 

Indiana law requires all in-person voters to share a form of valid I.D. before signing the poll book. To be valid, identification cards MUST be issued by the State of Indiana or the U.S. government and include the following:

 

  1. Your photo
  2. Your name, which must conform to your voter registration record
  3. An expiration date that is current or expired AFTER the last general election

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If you do not possess a valid form of I.D. for voting purposes, the Indiana BMV is required to provide a card for FREE… but only if you ask.


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College students, please note: College identification cards are acceptable IF they are issued by a state school and meet the above requirements. I.D.s from a private school are not valid.

 

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In-Person Voting

 

Early Voting

All voters wishing to vote early must be registered and bring a Valid Photo Identification   

Find your early voting location.  Early Voting Locations

   

Election Day Voting

Registered Marion County voters can cast their ballot at any IndyVOTES center on Election Day.

 

Find the polling location most convenient for you.Election Day Vote Center Locations

 

Voting Districts

 

District lines were redrawn across the state following the 2010 census. Always review legislative district maps, including precinct maps, prior to Election Day.

To review maps, go to the Marion County Election Board’s Web site.

(You can also find voting district information through the Secretary of State’s Indiana Voters site or the Marion County Voter Information Portal.

 

Vote-By-Mail

(aka “Absentee Ballots”)


Vote-by-mail ballot applications must be completed for every election; they are not kept on file.

Download an application or call (317) 327-8683


Learn More Here

 


College Students

 

You can claim the address you traveled from to attend school as your permanent address or you may claim your permanent residence will be in the community in which you are attending school.

For the purposing of registering to vote, you can only have one “permanent residence.” Whether or not you will claim your home or school address as your permanent address will depend on individual circumstances.

 

Returning Citizens

 

Individuals convicted of a felony are not permanently disenfranchised in the state of Indiana.

Therefore, a returning citizen from incarceration can vote. They can even vote if they are on parole, probation, or under home detention, just not in prison. However, returning citizens will likely need to re-register to vote.

 

Register to Vote


The LWV’s Voting in Marion County brochure answers many voter registration questions. Please click here to go to the brochure.

To check your voter registration status or to find your polling place, visit IndianaVoters.com or visit the Marion County Election Board’s Voter Information Portal.



The League of Women Voters is a nonpartisan political organization encouraging informed and active participation in government. It influences public policy through education and advocacy. We never support or oppose any political party or candidate.