Hoosier voters will be receiving postcards in the mail from the Secretary of State’s Election Division. The mailings are part of a statewide voter list maintenance. The goal is to identify outdated, duplicate, and inaccurate voter registrations to improve the accuracy and integrity of Indiana’s voter registration list.
If a postcard arrives and the information is accurate, no action needs to be taken. If a postcard is returned by the Post Office as undeliverable, a second postcard will be sent to the forwardable address on file with the US Postal Service. The second postcard will ask the voter to confirm or update the address or cancel the Indiana voter registration using a postage pre-paid voter response card. Hoosiers who receive a second postcard should follow the instructions to complete and return the pre-addressed, postage-paid response card to the Secretary of State Election Division.
This process required by federal and state law is part of ongoing effort to identify outdated, duplicate, and inaccurate voter registrations.
These mailings should also serve as a reminder for Hoosiers to verify, update or start a voter registration online at http://www.indianavoters.com. Voters can also visit the county clerk’s office to register or update their voter registration.