As of today, more than 4.7 million Hoosiers are registered to vote.
Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales announced that over 90% of eligible Hoosiers are registered to vote and that Indiana’s voter registration rate continues to grow leading to the November 5 General Election.
As of today, more than 4.7 million Hoosiers are registered to vote. Since taking office, the Secretary Morales administration has been highly active promoting voter registration throughout the state as record voter registration and voter turnout numbers are anticipated for November.
Wednesday is National Voter Registration Day and Secretary Morales invites all Hoosiers to take part in the day by visiting IndianaVoters.com. Hoosiers can check or update their voter registration status or register to vote on the spot.
As a part of his ongoing efforts to ensure safe, secure, efficient, and accessible elections, Secretary Morales, and his team have blanketed the state with voter registration efforts. With the 2024 General Election quickly approaching, the Secretary of State’s Office is working diligently to encourage every eligible Hoosier to register to vote. Hoosiers can check their registration status, update their information, or register to vote for the first time at the IndianaVoters.com. website. Hoosiers can also register to vote at their County Clerks’s office.
Office staff will be registering eligible Hoosiers at multiple locations across the state through the registration deadline which is October 7.
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