As Early Voting Begins in Indiana, Democrats Urge Hoosiers To Make Their Voices Heard 

Today, as Hoosiers celebrate the first day of early voting, the DNC is ensuring voters have all the information they need to make voting early easy in the most important election of our lifetimes. 

“Voters across Indiana understand the stakes of this election: economic opportunity, fundamental freedoms, and the democratic values that unite us,” said DNC Communications Director Rosemary Boeglin. “As early voting begins in Indiana, it has never been more important to participate in our democracy, talk to your friends and family about voting, and ensure every Hoosier is empowered with the information they need to cast their ballot. Hoosiers can head to IWillVote.com/IN to learn how to make their voices heard by voting absentee in-person with their ID. In the most important election of our lifetimes, Hoosiers have the power to chart a New Way Forward by sending Vice President Kamala Harris and Governor Tim Walz to the White House and electing Jennifer McCormick to the governor’s office.”

I Will Vote is the Democratic Party’s one-stop shop for voter education and information. Voters can check if they are registered to vote, learn how to register, register online if their state allows it, find their polling location, check requirements such as voter ID, and learn how to cast a mail-in or early ballot. The Text-Line is the latest voter assistance feature of the DNC’s I Will Vote program, with support also available through IWillVote.com and the National Voter Information Hotline in English and Spanish, with additional languages to come ahead of Election Day. Voters can access I Will Vote by texting VOTE to 70888 or VOTO to 70888 for Spanish. IWillVote.com is also available in Spanish at VoyAVotar.com.