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Early Voting Has Started!
 Tuesday, April 9th - Monday, May 6th


 
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John,

It's time to make your voice heard in the upcoming primary election! 

Did you know that early voting for the Indiana primary election is now open? That's right! You can cast your vote early and avoid the long lines on Election Day. Don't miss out on this opportunity to have your say in shaping the future of our state.

Your voice matters now more than ever, and voting early is one of the easiest ways to ensure your vote is cast and counted before the polls close.

Why to Vote Early?
 

1️⃣ Beat the Rush: Avoid the last-minute rush and long lines by voting early. Take advantage of early voting hours and choose a time that's convenient for you.

2️⃣ Ensure Your Vote Counts: Life can get busy, and unexpected events can arise on Election Day. By voting early, you can ensure that your vote is cast and counted, no matter what.

3️⃣ Support Eric: Eric is the only Republican candidate with a bold vision for Indiana's future. By voting early for Eric, you can show your support and help him secure victory!

Don't wait until it's too late, take some time today to go vote and guarantee your ballot is cast for Eric!

You have the right to vote in Indiana if:

  • You are both a U.S. citizen and a resident of Indiana; and
  • You will be at least 18 years of age on or before the next General or Municipal Election, and
  • You are not currently in prison after being convicted of a crime; and
  • You have lived in the precinct where you vote for at least 30 days prior to the election; and
  • You are registered to vote.


When and where do I vote?

In Indiana, polls are open from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. local time. Unless you cast an absentee ballot, you must vote at your precinct polling place. Click here for the Polling Place Locator.


What do I need to bring with me to vote?

Every voter must provide a photo ID that meets the following criteria:

  • ID displays the voter's photo
  • ID displays the voter's name, and the name must conform with the voter registration record
  • ID displays an expiration date and is either current or expired sometime after the date of the last General Election (November 8, 2020)
  • ID must be issued by the State of Indiana or the U.S. government
  • In most cases, an Indiana driver's license, Indiana photo ID card, US Passport, or Military ID is sufficient. A student ID from an Indiana state school may only be used if it meets all of the four criteria specified above. A student ID from a private institution may not be used for voting purposes.
  • If you do not have a photo ID when you appear to vote, you may cast a "provisional ballot" on Election Day. You must present a photo ID to your county election board no later than noon 13 days after Election Day for your provisional ballot to be counted. You may obtain a free photo ID from the BMV if you do not have an Indiana driver's license, and can claim an exemption from this requirement if you are indigent, or have a religious objection to being photographed.
Your support of Eric is crucial for promoting a culture of faith, family, and freedom in our state, so make sure to tell and take others to vote early! We appreciate your continued support; it is truly a privilege to have individuals such as yourself showing dedication to Eric and his vision!

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact TA at 317-827-9678 or email [email protected].

Thank you,
Team Doden
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