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Registration & Voting FAQ
How Do I Register To Vote?
Who Can Register?
What is the Registration Deadline?
Where Do I Vote?
Where Can I Find More Information About Voting?
How Do I Register To Vote?
Registration is easy and there are several ways to go about it. You can register in person, by mail, or even over the internet!
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Voter Registration Office Montgomery County Courthouse
100 East Main, Crawfordsville
(765) 364-6437
Bureau Of Motor Vehicles
Crawfordsville Square
1629 Eastway Drive (behind Kroger), Crawfordsville
(765) 362-5707
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| By Mail |
Fill out Voter Registration State Form VRG-7
(click here for PDF copy, Adobe Reader Required)
Mail to:
Montgomery County Voter Registration
100 East Main St.
P.O. Box 768
Crawfordsville, IN 47933
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| Over the Internet |
Visit the League of Women Voters website at:
http://www.lwv.org/registertovote/
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Who Can Register?
To register to vote, you must be a US citizen and:
- Be at least 18 years of age on the day of the next General Election;
- Have resided in your precinct at least 29 days before the election in which you will be voting; and
- Are not currently in prison after being convicted of a crime.
What is the Registration Deadline?
You must apply to register to vote at least 29 days before the election in which you will be voting. If you register by mail, your form must be postmarked no later than 29 days before Election Day.
For the Tuesday, May 4, 2010, Primary Election Day, you must be registered by Monday, April 5, 2010, in order to vote in that election.
For the Tuesday, November 2, 2010, General Election Day, you must be registered by Monday, October 4, 2010, in order to vote in that election.
Once you register in a precinct, your registration will be in effect until you move or become ineligible -- in other words, you don't need to re-register before every election!
Where Do I Vote?After you register to vote, you will be sent a Voter Registration Card which tells you the voting districts you live in and where to vote.
If you aren't sure where your polling place is, you can contact the Voter Registration Office (364-6437), or consult the following list.
Montgomery County Polling Locations
(updated October 2008)
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Township/Ward, Precinct
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Brown
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Waveland Fire Department
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Clark
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Ladoga Presbyterian Church
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Coal Creek
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New Richmond Fire Station
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Franklin
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Sugar Creek Elementary School
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Madison
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Linden United Methodist Church
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Ripley
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Alamo Fire Station
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Scott
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New Market Methodist Church
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Sugar Creek
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Sugar Creek Elementary School
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Walnut
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Walnut Township Elementary School
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Wayne
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Waynetown Christian Church
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Union 1
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Friendship Baptist Church, Waynetown Road, Crawfordsville
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Union 2
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North Montgomery High School (south door), CR 575 North, Crawfordsville
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Union 3
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First Baptist Church, SR 32 East, Crawfordsville
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Union 4
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First Baptist Church, SR 32 East, Crawfordsville
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Union 5
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New Hope Christian Church, SR 231 South, Crawfordsville
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Union 6
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Lake Holiday Clubhouse
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Union 7
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Christ Lutheran Church, 300 W. South Blvd, Crawfordsville
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Ward 1, Precinct 1
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Mills School, 808 W. Pike St, Crawfordsville
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Ward 1, Precinct 2
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Mills School, 808 W. Pike St, Crawfordsville
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Ward 2, Precinct 1
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Christ Lutheran Church, 300 W. South Blvd., Crawfordsville
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Ward 2, Precinct 2
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Christ Lutheran Church, 300 W. South Blvd., Crawfordsville
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Ward 3, Precinct 1
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St. Bernard's Catholic Church, 1306 E. Main Street, Crawfordsville
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Ward 3, Precinct 2
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St. Bernard's Catholic Church, 1306 E. Main Street, Crawfordsville
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Ward 4, Precinct 1
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Crawfordsville Park and Rec, 922 E. South Boulevard, Crawfordsville
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Ward 4, Precinct 2
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Crawfordsville Park and Rec, 922 E. South Boulevard, Crawfordsville
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Ward 5, Precinct 1
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Wabash Presbyterian Church, 307 S. Washington Street, Crawfordsville
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Ward 5, Precinct 2
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Wabash Presbyterian Church, 307 S. Washington Street, Crawfordsville
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Where Can I Find More Information About Voting?
Indiana State Government
Election Division Information for voters, including links to voter reference guides, election calendars, absentee ballot applications, and district maps.
(317-232-3939)
http://www.in.gov/sos/elections/index.htm
Indiana Statewide Voter Registration System
Electronic database that links all of Indiana's 92 county's voter registration records. This website lets you check if you are registered to vote, the status of your provisional ballot, and provides contact information for your county election board and voter registration office.
http://www.indianavoters.com/PublicSite/PublicMain.aspx
Indiana's Photo ID Law
Public Law 109-2005 requires Indiana residents to present photo ID before casting a ballot at the polls on Election Day. Find out more on this site.
http://www.in.gov/sos/elections/2401.htm

League of Women Voters (US)
Voter Information -- Elections 101
Electronic Copy of Booklet (available for download in both English and Spanish)
Congress.org
Congress.org is a "one-stop-shop" where one can identify their Congressional representatives; research Congressional voting records; learn about the issues of the day; and send e-mail directly to Congress. During election time, Congress.org provides constituents tools for learning about candidates and national, state and local races.
http://www.congress.org
VOTE411.org
Powered by Yahoo! and run by the League of Women Voters, VOTE411.org is a nonpartisan, one-stop resource for election information. VOTE411.org provides a nationwide polling place locator, as well as general and state-specific information on voter registration and absentee ballot rules, early voting provisions, ID requirements, voting machine types, tools for overseas citizens, and contact information for elections officials.
www.vote411.org
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