Indiana Voter Resources
Any Problems? Call the Election Protection Hotline
866-687-8683 English / 888-839-8682 Spanish
- Primary Election — May 5, 2026
- General Election — November 3, 2026
The last day to register to vote in Indiana is on or before April 6 before the 2026 Primary Election, or on or before October 5 before the 2026 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
Register to Vote – By Mail or In-Person
- Indiana Voter Registration Form – English
- Formulario de Registro de Votante de Indiana – En Español
- 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
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.
- 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
New for 2026!
Brown County Vote Center Locations
All vote centers are open 6:00 am – 6:00 pm on Election Days
Government issued ID required
- Church of the Lakes · 844 Nineveh, Rd · Nineveh, IN 46164
- Sprunica Elementary · 3611 Sprunica Rd · Nineveh, IN 46164
- Helmsburg Elementary · 5878 Helmsburg Rd · Morgantown, IN 46161
- Early Education Center · 260 School House Ln · Nashville, IN 47448
Early Voting
- Begins April 7, 2026
- Brown County Fairgrounds
802 Memorial Drive · Nashville, IN 47448 - Monday, Wednesday & Friday · 9 am – 12 pm
- Tuesday & Thursday · 11 am – 6 pm
Brown County Clerk’s Office – Pearletta Banks · 812-988-5510
- PO Box 81 · Nashville, IN 47448
812.988.5510 - Rick Kelley – Democrat
- Mark Williams – Board President – Republican
- Pearletta Banks – Circuit Court Clerk and Board Secretary
League of Women Voters Brown County
Become a Poll Worker
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)
- 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
College Students — info on where to register if you are currently enrolled in an Indiana college
- 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
- 2025 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
- 2026 Indiana Election Day Handbook (PDF)
- Voter List Maintenance Mailing
- Voters with Disabilities
- NewsGuard – Trust ratings for news sites
- Politifact
- Factcheck.org
- Snopes
- Ad Fontes Media Bias Chart — find out where your news sources fall based on political bias and reliability
Know what to believe and who to believe. Remember to :
- 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

