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 Election
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.
Photo
Identification Requirements to Vote
Indiana law requires residents to
present government-issued photo identification before casting a ballot at the
polls on Election Day. Your photo identification must meet all of the following
four criteria to be acceptable for voting purposes:
Display
your photo; AND
Display
your name, and the name must conform to your voter registration record;
AND
Display
an expiration date and either be current or have expired sometime after
the date of the last General Election; AND
Be issued by
the State of Indiana or the U.S. government.