Indiana Voter Resources 2022
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Register to Vote in Indiana
The last day to register to vote in Indiana is on or before April 4 before the 2022 Primary Election, or on or before October 11 before the 2022 General Election. Find voter registration information, including who is eligible to vote in Indiana, voter registration forms (online, by mail or in-person) and how to cancel your Indiana voter registration record.
Register to Vote – Online
Indiana Voter Registration Form – http://www.indianavoters.com/
Formulario de Registro de Votante de Indiana – http://www.indianavoters.com/
Register to Vote – By Mail or In-Person
Indiana Voter Registration Form – English
Formulario de Registro de Votante de Indiana – En Español
Check Your Voter Registration Status
- Indiana Voter Portal — Check your status, voting location or register to vote online
- Indiana Portal del Votante – Para acceder a este sitio en español (u otro idioma) utilizando Google Chrome, haga clic con el botón derecho en el texto (no en un enlace) y seleccione “Traducir al inglés”. Haga clic en el menú de tres puntos y seleccione “Elegir otro idioma”, elija el idioma deseado de la lista y haga clic en “Hecho”.
- Photo ID Law
- Absentee Voter Information
Voter ID Education & Assistance
Candidate Information
Candidate lists can change frequently, therefore you should always check with the local county clerk’s office (812-988-5510) for an official sample ballot.
- Brown County Election Board Abbreviated Candidate List
- Recorded League of Women Voters of Brown County Candidate Forums
- Vote 411 Voters’ Guide — provides list of candidates for the upcoming election based on your location
- View a personalized ballot on the Indiana Voter Portal “Who’s on the Ballot” link
- Indiana Candidate Lists — maintained by the State of Indiana
- Find your current elected officials based on your location
Find Your Polling Location
Brown County Election Board Precinct Voting Locations
Other Resources
Brown County Clerk’s Office – Kathi L Smith 812-988-5510
- PO Box 81 · Nashville, IN 47448
812.988.5510 - Mark Williams, Republican Board Member
- Kevin Flemming, Democrat Board Member
League of Women Voter’s Brown County
download a copy of the League’s 2022 Brown County Voter Information Guide
Interested in working the polls? Call the Brown County Clerk’s Office (812-988-5510) or your local party representative.
There are two easy requirements in order to participate:
- You must be a registered voter and a resident of the county in which you wish to work
- You must be at least 18 years old (or 16/17 if participating in Election Day Live)
Poll workers earn up to $175 for their service, depending on the county.
Indiana Information and Resources
- Find your Indiana Legislator — Indiana General Assembly
- Indiana State & House Standing Committees
- Secretary of State Election Division — Indiana’s board of elections equivalent (candidate information, campaign finance, voter information)
- Indiana Election Division — Election results, voter statistics and local official information
- Federal Voting Assistance Program Indiana – Voting assistance for service members, their families, and those overseas
National Information and Resources
Voter Education
- Student Voting Guide – Youth votes matter!
Additional Resources
- Presidential Election Process Explained — Information about the presidential election process, the Electoral College, caucuses and primaries, and the national conventions
- Indiana Voter’s Bill of Rights – English
- Indiana Voter’s Bill of Rights – Spanish
- 2021 Indiana Civic Health Index
- Nonprofit VOTE — Indiana voting information compiled, including information for voters with special circumstances, such as homelessness, disability or ex-offenders
- Poll Workers Training Materials
- 2022 Indiana Election Day Handbook (PDF)
- Voter List Maintenance Mailing
- Voters with Disabilities
Fact Checking sites
- NewsGuard – Trust ratings for news sites
- Politifact
- Fact Stream – Free iOS app, providing real time fact checks during debates (aggregates factcheck.org, politico, and Washington Post)
- Factcheck.org
- Snopes
Know what to believe and who to believe. Remember to :
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- Read critically
- Be skeptical and fact-check
- Identify sponsored content
- Search and read laterally
- Know when to skim and when to dig deeper
- Understand how to evaluate non-textual information that is communicated in media
- Verify sources
- Be aware of personal bias
- Know that there is always more than one side to a story