Thursday, March 27, 2008
Deadline to register to vote in the Indiana primary is April 7 - forms available on campus, online
Any student not registered to vote may obtain an Indiana Mail-In Voter Registration Application (VRG-7i) from several convenient campus locations. Voter registration applications are available from the following locations: • Bursar Office - OC 034C, Orr Center • Counseling Center - OC 1019, Orr Center • Dean of Students - UC 007, University Center • Graduate Studies - WA 104, Wright Administration Building • Orr Center Information Desk - Main Floor • Registrar's Office - OC 1075, Orr Center • Rice Library - Main Floor • Student Financial Assistance - OC 1095, Orr Center • Student Government Association - UC 024D, University Center • University Center Information Desk - Main Floor • University Residences - Main desk at each facility and at the Housing Office • State of Indiana online Voter Registration Form (PDF format) Voter registration forms are also available in the Vanderburgh County Election Office, public libraries, state license branches, and other locations. Complete the application and mail it in. Mail-in voter registration applications must be postmarked no later than the registration deadline. Important Deadlines The voter registration deadline for the May 6, 2008 primary election is April 7, 2008; voter registration deadline for the November 4, 2008 general election is October 6, 2008. 2008 Indiana Election Calendar Eligibility To be eligible to vote in Indiana, you must: • be a citizen of the United States; • be at least 18 years old on the day of the next general or municipal election; • have lived in your Indiana precinct for at least 30 days before the next election; and • not currently be in prison for a criminal conviction. Don't forget to register and vote! For more information about voting in Indiana, visit the Indiana Secretary of State Web site and the Information for Voters page. Please note: Indiana residents attending USI from outside Vanderburgh County, as well as those students from other states, may register to vote in Vanderburgh County by using their local student address when completing the Indiana Mail-In Voter Registration Application. If you have any questions, you may call the Vanderburgh County Election Office at 812/435-5122 or 5123, located in the City County Building. |

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