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2008 Voter Information

Information on this page is provided as a helpful guide for voters.
For official information and answers to specific questions contact the
Voter Registration Office at (812) 649-6017 or visit http://www.in.gov/sos/elections/.

Voter Registration

The deadline for registration in the November 4th General Election is Monday, October 6th. To register, fill out and print the registration form and then return it to the voter registration office located in the County Clerk's Office at the courthouse in Rockport. The form must be hand delivered or postmarked by the registration deadline.
To be eligible to register, you must have lived in the precinct where you will vote for at least 30 days before the election, be at least 18 years old on or before election day, and be a U.S. citizen. You can't vote if you don't register. Register today!

Voter Registration Form
Spanish Language Version

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Absentee Voting

The deadline for the Clerk to receive absentee-by-mail applications is Monday, October 27th in order for the absentee ballot to be sent out by mail.  
The first day to vote absentee in-person at the courthouse is Monday, October 6th.
Click on the links below for printable fill-in absentee ballot applications.
Absentee Ballot Application
Absentee Ballot By Mail Application

As a registered voter in Indiana, you are eligible to vote absentee-in-person at your county election board office. In order to vote absentee-by-mail, you must fit into one of the following criteria:

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Polling Stations

Not sure where to go to vote? Call the voter registration office at (812) 649-6017.
You can also check your voter registration and polling place online at http://www.IndianaVoters.com.
Precincts and their polling places are listed below:

Spencer County Polling Stations
Precinct Location Town Precinct Location Town
CARTER 1 PARISH HALL MARIAH HILL HARRISON 2 FULDA SPORTSMAN'S CLUB FULDA
CARTER 2 COMMUNITY CENTER DALE HARRISON 3 COMMUNITY CENTER ST. MEINRAD
CARTER 3 COMMUNITY CENTER DALE HUFF ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH EVANSTON
CARTER 4 TOWN HALL SANTA CLAUS JACKSON TOWN HALL GENTRYVILLE
CLAY 1 LINCOLN TRAIL ELEMENTARY LAMAR LUCE 1 GOVERNMENT CENTER RICHLAND
CLAY 2 ST. NICHOLAS CATHOLIC CH SANTA CLAUS LUCE 2 GOVERNMENT CENTER RICHLAND
CLAY 3 ST. NICHOLAS CATHOLIC CH SANTA CLAUS LUCE 3 FIRE STATION HATFIELD
GRASS 1 YOUTH & COMMUNITY CENTER CHRISNEY OHIO 1 LIFETIME EDUCATION CENTER ROCKPORT
GRASS 2 GWALTNEY PARK MIDWAY OHIO 2 LIFETIME EDUCATION CENTER ROCKPORT
HAMMOND 1 CIVIC CENTER GRANDVIEW OHIO 3 LIFETIME EDUCATION CENTER ROCKPORT
HAMMOND 2 YOUTH & COMMUNITY CENTER CHRISNEY OHIO 4 SOUTH SPENCER HIGH SCHOOL REO
HARRISON 1 COMMUNITY CENTER ST. MEINRAD OHIO 5 SOUTH SPENCER HIGH SCHOOL REO
OHIO 6 SOUTH SPENCER HIGH SCHOOL REO
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Voter Identification

In order for your vote to count, you must present an acceptable form of identification at your polling place on election day or within 10 days at the county election office.   General information regarding acceptable forms of ID and exemptions is listed below.   For more specific information regarding voter identification requirements go to http://www.in.gov/sos/photoid/.


What kinds of ID are acceptable?

A photo ID must meet four criteria to be acceptable for voting purposes. It must:

  1. Display the voter's photo.
  2. Display the voter's name, and the name must conform with the voter registration record.
  3. Display an expiration date and either be current or have expired sometime after the date of the last General Election (November 7, 2006).
  4. Be issued by the State of Indiana or the U.S. government. In most cases, an Indiana driver's license, Indiana photo ID card, US Passport, or Military ID is sufficient. A student ID from an Indiana State school may only be used if it meets all of the 4 criteria specified above. A student ID from a private institution may not be used for voting purposes.

Are there exemptions to voting with an ID?

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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