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Dubois County Legislative Breakfast
VUJC - New Classroom Building Auditorium
Hosted by Jasper Chamber of Commerce & VUJC
18 February 2012   |   08:30 AM

Primary Day - May 8, 2012
You have the right to vote in Indiana if:
■ You are both a U.S. citizen and a resident of Indiana; and
■ You will be at least 18 years of age on or before the next General or Municipal Election, and
■ You are not currently in prison after being convicted of a crime; and
■ You have lived in the precinct where you vote for at least 30 days prior to the election; and
■ You are registered to vote.

Register to Vote OnlineRegister to vote online by visiting http://www.indianavoters.com/. Indiana residents with a valid Indiana driver’s license or Indiana state-issued identification card will be able to use this tool to submit a new voter registration application or to update an existing voter registration record.

In addition to registering to vote online, http://www.indianavoters.com/ provides Hoosiers with the ability to validate their voter registration status, find their polling place location, look into their provisional ballot status information, find county contact information, and determine “Who's on My Ballot?” for an upcoming election.

Register to Vote by Mail or In-PersonTo register to vote or update your current registration by mail or in person, you will need to complete and return the Voter Registration Form (En Español) 29 days prior to a Primary or General Election (on or before October 11, 2011 for the November Municipal Election).

Return the completed form to your county’s voter registration office or the Indiana Election Division according to the registration deadline requirements. You can also apply in person at the voter registration or county clerk’s office, any BMV license branch or public assistance office.

Once your voter registration application is received, your county voter registration office will process the application and determine your eligibility. If you are eligible, the county office will send you a voter registration acknowledgment card. Once you receive that card, you will be officially registered. If you are not eligible, or if the application was incomplete, you will receive a notice denying the application or requesting the missing information.

If you have not received a voter registration card or a notice from your county within about 30 days, call your county voter registration office. You can check your voter registration and polling location at anytime at http://www.indianavoters.com/ or by calling 1-866-IN-1-VOTE.
08 May 2012   |  

Election Day - November 13, 2012
You have the right to vote in Indiana if:
■ You are both a U.S. citizen and a resident of Indiana; and
■ You will be at least 18 years of age on or before the next General or Municipal Election, and
■ You are not currently in prison after being convicted of a crime; and
■ You have lived in the precinct where you vote for at least 30 days prior to the election; and
■ You are registered to vote.

Register to Vote OnlineRegister to vote online by visiting http://www.indianavoters.com/. Indiana residents with a valid Indiana driver’s license or Indiana state-issued identification card will be able to use this tool to submit a new voter registration application or to update an existing voter registration record.

In addition to registering to vote online, http://www.indianavoters.com/ provides Hoosiers with the ability to validate their voter registration status, find their polling place location, look into their provisional ballot status information, find county contact information, and determine “Who's on My Ballot?” for an upcoming election.

Register to Vote by Mail or In-PersonTo register to vote or update your current registration by mail or in person, you will need to complete and return the Voter Registration Form (En Español) 29 days prior to a Primary or General Election (on or before October 11, 2011 for the November Municipal Election).

Return the completed form to your county’s voter registration office or the Indiana Election Division according to the registration deadline requirements. You can also apply in person at the voter registration or county clerk’s office, any BMV license branch or public assistance office.

Once your voter registration application is received, your county voter registration office will process the application and determine your eligibility. If you are eligible, the county office will send you a voter registration acknowledgment card. Once you receive that card, you will be officially registered. If you are not eligible, or if the application was incomplete, you will receive a notice denying the application or requesting the missing information.

If you have not received a voter registration card or a notice from your county within about 30 days, call your county voter registration office. You can check your voter registration and polling location at anytime at http://www.indianavoters.com/ or by calling 1-866-IN-1-VOTE.
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