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Be Prepared When You Vote
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With early voting starting in Indiana and Election Day just a few weeks away, it is important Hoosiers are prepared to vote.
Indiana law requires voters show a photo identification (ID) when they cast their ballots.
The ID must:
- Display your photo;
- Display your name;
- Display an expiration date and be current or have expired after the Nov. 8, 2022 General Election;
- Be issued by the state or federal government.
If you need to update your state-issued ID, the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles will offer extended hours
on Monday, Nov. 4, and Tuesday, Nov. 5.
You can find polling locations, see who is on your ballot and view any referendum questions online at IndianaVoters.com.
For more information on what Senate Republicans have done in recent years to ensure elections are secure and view tips on how to protect yourself from election-related scams, click here. |
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Programs and Grants for Local Government
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Districts across Indiana can utilize state-funded grants and other programs to maintain and improve their communities. Highlighted below is
one of many grants and programs offered or administered by the state of Indiana.
State Homeland Security Program
This program assists local governments with planning, organization, equipment, training and exercise needs to prevent, prepare for, protect against and respond to acts of terrorism.
To learn about the grants available to local governments, click here. |
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Public Question #1
When Hoosiers vote this year, they will see "Public Question #1" on their ballot.
This bipartisan measure would amend the Indiana Constitution to remove the State Superintendent of Public Instruction from the list of officeholders who could temporarily discharge the powers and duties of governor should the governor and lieutenant governor offices be vacant.
To learn more about Public Question #1 on this year's ballot, click here. |
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Senate Republicans Offering Paid Spring Internships
The Indiana Senate Republican Caucus is offering paid spring-semester internships in our communications, information technology, legal, legislative, page and policy offices during the 2025 session of the Indiana General Assembly.
Senate internships are full-time positions at the Statehouse in downtown Indianapolis that typically begin with a mandatory orientation in late December or early January and conclude at the end of the legislative session in April 2025.
For more information and to apply, click here.
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Cynthia Smith, 80 years old
Rex Sellers, 81 years old
Marna Noe, 82 years old
Daniel Friday, 83 years old
Linda Brown, 84 years old |
Ricky McCoart, 85 years old
Kathy Clark, 86 years old
Brian Keffaber, 87 years old
Anita Henry, 88 years old
Michael Haggerty, 89 years old |
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