Your Voice, Your Vote: Early Voting
Election Day is your chance to share your voice with your vote. Since there has been great interest in this election, there are projections that the lines on election day may be very long with long waits. We hope that won't deter anyone from participating in this important process.
In Indiana, there is also an option to vote early.
When voting early or on Election Day, voters must present an Indiana or government-issued photo ID, such as a driver's license, Indiana photo ID card, military ID or U.S. passport.
My Voice, My Vote is for young adults with disabilities who want to make a difference. It is specific to Minnesota's voting rules, but can help your young adult better understand the process.
You can make your voice heard by voting and by getting involved in issues you care about. Don't forget to VOTE!
In Indiana, there is also an option to vote early.
- All registered voters in Indiana are eligible to vote absentee-in-person at the county election board office beginning 29 days before Election Day.
When voting early or on Election Day, voters must present an Indiana or government-issued photo ID, such as a driver's license, Indiana photo ID card, military ID or U.S. passport.
My Voice, My Vote is for young adults with disabilities who want to make a difference. It is specific to Minnesota's voting rules, but can help your young adult better understand the process.
You can make your voice heard by voting and by getting involved in issues you care about. Don't forget to VOTE!
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