STATEHOUSE (Sept. 26, 2023) – Gibson County legislators encourage Hoosier voters to register or check their voting status by the Oct. 10 deadline.
State Rep. Matt Hostettler (R-Patoka) said Hoosiers can visit IndianaVoters.com and quickly access a link to register to vote or check their voter registration record. The state's website also provides voters with local polling locations and who's on their ballot.
"I encourage informed citizens to vote, whether they have been doing so for decades or will be casting a ballot for the first time," said State Rep. Matt Hostettler (R-Patoka). "It's always important to exercise your right to vote and participate in your government."
Hoosiers can also register to vote by visiting a county clerk's office and a directory is available online at in.gov/courts.
State Rep. Cindy Ledbetter (R-Newburgh) said to register, Indiana residents must be at least 18 years old on or before the upcoming election, have a valid Indiana Driver's License or Indiana State Identification Card, be a citizen of the United States, have lived in the same precinct for at least 30 days before the next election, and not currently imprisoned after being convicted of a crime.
"Before you make a plan to vote, make sure you're registered," Ledbetter said. "The next election is coming up quickly and you don't want to wait to verify your voting status. The online voter portal makes that process streamlined and you'll find a lot of helpful Election Day information."
The voter registration deadline is Oct. 10. Early in-person voting starts Oct. 11. Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 7, and polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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State Rep. Matt Hostettler (R-Patoka) represents House District 64,
which includes portions of Gibson, Knox and Vanderburgh counties.
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State Rep. Cindy Ledbetter (R-Newburgh) represents House District 75,
which includes portions of Gibson, Pike and Warrick counties.
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