Election Day Voter Guide

Today is Election Day and it’s one of the most important elections in a generation. Here is your Voting Guide for casting your vote on Election Day:

Where and when to vote: Polls are open from 6:00 AM – 6:00 PM TODAY.

***IF YOU’RE IN LINE TO VOTE BEFORE 6 PM, STAY IN LINE. YOU CAN STILL VOTE.

Find your polling location here: https://bit.ly/spenco-voting

Not sure where you’re registered? Find out by visiting Indianavoters.in.gov and clicking “Check Voting Status.”

Who is on the ballot: Find a list of Democratic candidates on the ballot here: http://bit.ly/spenco-candidates

What to bring to vote: PHOTO ID that displays (1) your name, (2) an expiration date (can be current or expired sometime after November 6, 2018), and (3) is issued by the State of Indiana or the US government. You can find the acceptable forms of ID here.

***Don’t have an ID? You can ask for a provisional ballot. Then you will have until NOON, November 13, to bring the required ID into the Voter Registration office OR sign an affidavit at the clerk’s office that you are indigent or have a qualifying religious exemption to not have an ID.

***If you’re a first-time voter who registered by mail, you will also need to provide proof of residence to vote. This can be a state-issued ID where the address matches their registration, but can also be a bank statement, utility bill, etc.

Rides to the polls: If you or someone you know needs a ride, call or text us at (812) 660-9130.

Did you apply to vote by mail? Have you returned your ballot? Hand-deliver it to the Voter Registration office to make sure it arrives by NOON TODAY.If your ballot is lost, defective, or spoiled, OR if you can’t make the noon deadline on 11/3 to return it, YOU CAN STILL VOTE. Visit this troubleshooting page (http://bit.ly/ABS-troubleshoot) to find out how you can vote in FOUR steps or less.

Don’t forget you can call the Indiana Democratic Party Voter Protection hotline @ 317-261-3820 or e-mail them general voting questions at voting@indems.org.

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