Indiana Voter Registration Postcards In The Mail

Hoosiers are receiving postcards from the Indiana Secretary of State's Office, which wants to update the state's voter rolls.

(Indianapolis, Ind.) - It may have already landed in your mailbox, or soon will.

Postcards are being sent to the homes of Indiana’s registered voters in an effort to update the state’s voter rolls.

The Indiana Secretary of State’s Election Division says it is mailing these postcards “to identify outdated and inaccurate voter registration information to improve the accuracy and integrity of Indiana’s voter registration list.”                   

According to the office, if the first mailing is returned as undeliverable, a second postcard will be sent to the forwardable address on file with the U.S. Postal Service.  The second postcard will ask the voter to confirm or update their residence address or cancel their Indiana voter registration using a postage pre-paid voter response card.

“These mailings help us identify records that need updating or are no longer valid,” said Secretary of State Connie Lawson. “Updating these records helps us create a more accurate picture of voter turnout for the state, while protecting the integrity of our elections. Hoosiers deserve to know we have accurate voter lists.”

Hoosiers can update and verify their voter registration at www.IndianaVoters.com. A voter registration can also be updated by visiting your local county clerk of courts’ office.

Indiana’s next election is the municipal general election on Tuesday, November 5. The deadline for a voter have registered or update their registration in order to legally vote in the election is Monday, October 7.

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