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Hoosier voter registration now tops 90% – The Waynedale News

Hoosier voter registration now tops 90% – The Waynedale News

Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales is pleased to announce that over 90% of eligible Hoosiers are eligible to vote and that Indiana’s voter registration rate continues to increase leading up to the November 5 general election. More than 4.7 million Hoosiers are registered to vote. Since taking office, Secretary Morales’ administration has been very active in promoting voter registration across the state, with record voter registration and turnout numbers expected in November.

Secretary Morales invites all Hoosiers to get involved at IndianaVoters.com. Hoosiers can check or update their voter registration status or register to vote in person. Secretary Morales encourages every eligible Hoosier to take action and register to vote.

As part of his ongoing efforts to ensure safe, efficient and accessible elections, Secretary Morales and his team have overwhelmed the state with voter registration efforts. As the 2024 general election approaches, the Secretary of State’s Office is working diligently to encourage every eligible voter to register to vote. Hoosiers can check their registration status, update their information or register to vote for the first time at the IndianaVoters.com website. Hoosiers can also register to vote at their county clerk’s office.

By the Oct. 7 registration deadline, office staff will register eligible Hoosiers at multiple locations across the state.

“As Chief Election Officer, I work tirelessly every day to encourage every eligible Hoosier to register to vote. I want to remind Hoosiers to check and make sure they are registered. It is particularly exciting to see how our young generation is getting involved in the electoral process. We are less than 50 days away from the general election and now is the time to make sure you are registered,” said Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales.

For more information about voter registration, visit IndianaVoters.com or contact the Indiana Secretary of State’s Office: sos.IN.gov

The Waynedale News Team
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