State sending out postcards to update voter list

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Hoosier voters are beginning to receive postcards in the mail from the secretary of state’s office.

They are part of a statewide voter list refresh. The goal is to identify outdated and inaccurate voter registration information to improve the accuracy and integrity of the state’s voter registration list.

“These mailings help us identify records that need updating or are no longer valid," Secretary of State Holli Sullivan said. "This helps us create a more accurate picture of voter turnout for the state and helps ensure our elections remain safe and secure. Hoosiers deserve to know we have accurate voter lists.” 

Postcards that are returned to the office as undeliverable will be used to identify outdated voter registration information. If the first mailing is returned as undeliverable, a second postcard will be sent to the forwarding address on file with the U.S. Postal Service. The second postcard will ask the voter to confirm or update their residence address or cancel their voter registration using a postage prepaid voter response card.

Hoosiers should use the postcard as a reminder to verify, update or start a voter registration online at indianavoters.com. Voters also may visit their local county clerk’s office. Voters who need assistance can call the Hoosier Voter Hotline at 866-IN-1-VOTE.

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