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Indiana

Register to Vote

October 9, 2026

Mark your calendar for this critical cutoff to submit your registration papers. Late entries will not be processed for the upcoming general cycle.

Early Ballot Window

October 15-October 31

Choose a time that works for you by visiting designated local centers. Specific schedules are subject to change based on the site.

Voter Day

Primary Election: March 3, 2026                           General Election: November 3, 2026

Doors open at 6:30 AM and close at 7:30 PM. You must go to your specific polling site. Please present a recognized form of photo ID.

Profiles of Nominees

To start, utilize the official Who Represents Me portal to identify your specific district by address. Match those results with the profiles below.

Candidate Lookup

Select your city to find candidates in your district.

Select Your City

State Representative - District 1

Roy Cooper - Democrat

Roy Cooper focus areas include strengthening public schools, expanding healthcare access, and driving statewide economic development.

State Senate - District 2

Michael Whatley - Republican

Michael Whatley is dedicated to economic prosperity, upholding constitutional rights, and maintaining the integrity of the judiciary.

Judicial Branch - District 3

Shanon Bray - Libertarian

Shanon Bray promotes enhanced digital privacy, individual sovereignty, and reduced spending to encourage market innovation.

Locate Your Polling Site

Input your home address

Your specific voting location is linked to where you live. Use these digital maps to verify your spot for the general election. Note that specific closing times are strictly governed by state law to ensure a fair counting process.

Example Station
123 Main St, Raleigh, NC
Open Hours

7:00 AM - 7:30 PM

Voter Sign Up

Make sure you have a seat at the table for the next election. Review our guide to signing up for the first time or modifying your existing voter file through the online system.

A

Check Your Lawful Residency

Verify that you fulfill the necessary criteria regarding citizenship and age within your local jurisdiction prior to filling out forms.

B

Send Your Credentials

Provide your details via the digital portal or send a physical document directly to the office of elections in your specific home county.

C

Verify Active Enrollment

After you apply, look up your name in the database to guarantee your status is green and your site is set before the registration window shuts.

Ballot Resources

General Election Paper

Observe the official document design for the next major election, including choices for federal seats and local council races.

Primary Election Paper

Review the specific party documents to see which individuals are vying for the nomination in your local precinct or ward.

Mail-In Voting

Registered citizens can opt to cast their votes through the mail. This standard procedure requires three distinct actions: applying for the document, completing the choices in the presence of witnesses, and ensuring the final envelope is returned to the board of elections by the published deadline.

Educational Tools & Election Guides

View Key Deadlines

See the Full Year Calendar

Who is Running

Check Out the Candidates

Where to Vote

Find Your Local Station

Register Online

Verify Your Eligibility

See Your Ballot

Preview My Ballots

Absentee Status

Apply for Mail Ballot

Helpful Links

Reliable Prep Guides

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