Indiana Secretary of State: Todd Rokita

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Indiana Secretary of State Todd Rokita Warns Businesses to Ignore Deceptive Letter [view]
December 3, 2008
Indiana Recount Commission to Meet Saturday to Conduct House District 26 Recount [view]
November 25, 2008
Official Turnout & Absentee Balloting Data Confirm Record-Breaking Election in Indiana. [view]

 

 Secretary Rokita

Todd Rokita was elected as Indiana’s 59th Secretary of State in 2002.  Since then he has redefined and modernized the Secretary of State’s office to provide Hoosier investors, businesses, and voters better service & to promote Indiana’s economic prosperity. more info »

PhotoID

Are there exemptions?

Exemptions do exist for the indigent, those with a religious objection to being photographed, and those living in state-licensed facilities that serve as their precinct's polling place.

A voter wishing to claim an exemption from the photo ID requirement based on indigence or a religious objection may do so in one of two ways:

  1. Go the polls on Election Day, and cast a provisional ballot. Within 10 days of the election, visit the county election office and affirm that an exemption applies to the voter.
  2. Vote absentee-in-person at the county election office before Election Day, and while there, affirm that an exemption applies to the voter.

A voter who is a resident at a state-licensed facility that serves as his or her polling place may claim the exemption at the polls on Election Day.

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