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Summary: Registering to vote in Indiana requires being at least 18 years old, a resident of the state of Indiana and not convicted of a felony. Get registered in Indiana by filling out voter registration forms from the Internet or at a government agency with information from a political science professor in this free video on voting.
Dr. Matthew Burbank, associate professor of political science and department chairman at the University of Utah has a Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina and specializes in...read more
"Hello, I'm Matthew Burbank and I am Associate Professor at the University of Utah, and I'd like to talk to you a little bit about how to get registered to vote in the state of Indiana. The process for getting registered to vote in the state of Indiana is fairly easy. But, you do have to pay attention to some of the rules, and the most important rule are in terms, the most important rules are in terms of the eligibility to to vote in the state of Indiana, and generally there are three criteria to make you eligible to vote. One is that you're a U. S. citizen. A second is that you are a resident of the state of Indiana, and a third is that you are at least eighteen years of old, prior, eighteen years of age prior to thee election. The other criteria there is that you have to not have been convicted of a felony. Otherwise, to get a registered to vote in the state of Indiana, you can do so by going on-line to thee Indiana state website and finding the link on filling out the voter registration form. Or also you can get the voter registration form in person at many government agencies such as a post office, or a drivers license agency, or a county clerk's office. So there are a number of ways to get, get the form. Once you fill out that form, sign it and complete it. You will be able to be registered in the state of Indiana."
eHow Article: How to Register to Vote in Indiana