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"Nobody will ever deprive the American people of the right to vote except the American people themselves and the only way they could do this is by not voting." - Franklin Roosevelt

 

If you don't register to vote, in Indiana you CANNOT vote in this state.  While many states offer same day registration even on election day, Indiana does not. 

Regisering to vote is the first step you must take to exercise your constitutional rights to vote. 
  

A person must meet the following requirements to be a registered voter in Indiana

Be a citizen of the United States; 

at least eighteen (18) years old on the day of the next general or municipal election; 

live in a precinct continuously for at least thirty (30) days before the next election; 

and not currently be in prison following conviction of a crime.

 

Voter registration resources for Indiana:

Online at the state's Voter Portal: Register to Vote in Indiana

Tippecanoe Board of Elections and Registration (765-423-9303) 

 

Bureau of Motor Vehicles 

   2200 Elmwood Avenue, Lafayette (765-448-3738) and

   720 W. Navajo, West Lafayette (765-464-1526)

Voter registration resources outside of Indiana:

Each state has its own voter registration laws.   Please use the link to register to vote outside of Indiana: 
VOTE411 National Voter Registration