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Voter Registration

They have the money.  Our power rest at the ballot box.  If ACORN did it so can we.  Get out the vote.  Get involved, be informed, be proactive but most importantly get you, your friends, and neighbors out for the all important primary.  That is when we can get the people we want on the ballot for the general election.  Know the candidate that you want.  What are their values, convictions, and positions on the issues you hold near and dear?  Talk to your neighbors about the candidate that you support.  Tell them why you think yours is a good choice.  Encourage them to talk to their friends if they agree with your thought process.  Keep a list of people who respond favorably so you can remind them later of your conversation.  Election day make sure they get to the polls.  Arrange transportation if necessary but get them out.

This isn’t a cry of wolf.  The facts support this position and if we don’t take action all will be lost.  They didn’t hear the 1.8 million that marched on Washington.  They haven’t heard our voice in all the letters, emails or phone calls.  According to them, we don’t matter nor are we smart enough to manage our own lives.

These next two elections are going to be critical to the future of this country and it is absolutely essential that we unseat the incumbents.  It especially important to unseat those that have voted for runaway spending, that have voted to put government into the private sector, and those that have forgotten that they work for us and not lobbyist or big business.  In 2010 we have the opportunity to break the current political party hold in both the House and the Senate.  That may be enough to slow the momentum of this administration’s march to a socialist / fascist form of government.  However, at the rate the left is moving 2010 may be our last chance before the damage is done and there will be no election in 2012.

As fellow We the Hoosiers, TEA Partiers, 9-12 Project members I am asking each of you to make a pledge with yourself and your God to do everything in your power to restore the Republic and the Constitution, to restore the moral values outlined by the founding fathers, and help reestablish our God given rights.  The march to socialism must be stopped.

Below you will find information to make you an informed voter and give you the tools to get people registered to vote.  Make use of them while they are still available.

www.uselections.com

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Select 50 State / Election

Got to the map of the United States and click on Indiana.

A list of all offices and candidates will appear and give you access to their websites.

www.Indianavoters.com

Provides information on your status as a voter as well as providing information on where to register.  A good source of information. 

Voter registration in Indiana

You must register to vote in Indiana at least 29 days prior to an election in order to be eligible to vote in that election. The same time restraint applies for registering a name or address change. Indiana law states that you must present a photo ID when voting, and the name and address on your photo ID must match that of your voter registration. Indiana does not require residents to choose a political party designation.

Difficulty: Easy

Time Required: 5-15 Minutes

Here's How:

1.      Meet the Criteria to Register – You must be 18 years old on or before election day, a U.S. citizen, and a resident of the state in order to register to vote in Indiana.

2.      Obtain a Voter Registration Application – You can print an application online or pick it up at one of Indiana's many voter registration offices.

3.      Complete the Voter Registration Application – Fill out all of the required fields using blue or black ink. Do not fill out the section that is labeled "County Use Only." Filling out and submitting this card will register you to vote for the first time as well as update your registered name and address.

4.      Sign and Date Voter Registration Application – Your application cannot be processed unless it is signed and dated.

Return Voter Registration Application – You'll need to either mail or turn your voter registration card in to your county's voter registration office:

Dearborn County
215
W High St
Lawrenceburg, IN
(812) 537-1877

Ripley County
115
S Main St
Versailles, IN
(812) 689-4783

Ohio County
413
Main St
Rising Sun, IN
(812) 438-2610

Switzerland County
212
W Main St
Vevay, IN
(812) 427-3175

Franklin County
459
Main St
Brookville, IN
(765) 647-5111

5.      Receive Registration Confirmation – Your voter registration office will send you a voter registration card as receipt of confirmation. This card will also provide you with your voting precinct information.

Tips:

1.      If you're cutting it close to the deadline, opt for a trip to your county's voter registration office rather than mailing in your application. This will ensure your ability to vote as well as make sure you have all of the information you need to vote.

2.      You will need to show an ID with your picture and registered name address in order to be able to vote. Make sure to take care of any name and address inconsistencies on your ID and voter registration at least a month before an election in order to avoid voting problems.

What You Need:

·       Voter Registration Application

·       Physical Indiana Address

·       Indiana Drivers License Number or Social Security Number

 
 
 
 

 

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