Post by Deleted on Oct 19, 2018 17:31:52 GMT -5
Are you registered to vote? The deadline to register in Indiana was October 9th. If you have voted in any recent political races, then you were still registered for the upcoming midterm elections.
Do you know who you`re going to have on your ballot? Who will be on your ballot depends on your district. Do you know where you need to go to vote? The following link will give you all the information you need. You can check to ensure you`re registered, find out who is on your ballot, see exactly where you go to vote. Your ballot may have questions about judges or any other number of positions of elected officials to be retained or not, depending on the election results. If you pull up and view your ballot in advance, you can go online and research those you may not be familiar with and know whether you feel they ought to have your vote.
Once you know exactly whom you`ll choose between, are you familiar with their positions on issues that are important to you? Do you understand how their positions align with the Constitution and Bill of Rights? Don`t pay as much attention to what they promise you now, in the heat of an election battle, they`ll likely say anything to get your vote. The surest indicator of what any politician will do in the future is how they`ve voted in the past. Do you know where the people you`ll choose between stand on issues that matter to you?
We are a blessed people and a blessed nation because we have the honor, privilege, and moral duty, to vote and help choose those who represent us at the Statehouse and in Washington. I`m sure you know mostly what is important to you, but do you really understand where those who represent you stand on the same issues?
It is imperative that we have a high voter turnout in these midterms. Much is at stake, there is much to be lost or gained, and apathy is literally killing this great Republic.
Here is the link: indianavoters.in.gov/
Do you know who you`re going to have on your ballot? Who will be on your ballot depends on your district. Do you know where you need to go to vote? The following link will give you all the information you need. You can check to ensure you`re registered, find out who is on your ballot, see exactly where you go to vote. Your ballot may have questions about judges or any other number of positions of elected officials to be retained or not, depending on the election results. If you pull up and view your ballot in advance, you can go online and research those you may not be familiar with and know whether you feel they ought to have your vote.
Once you know exactly whom you`ll choose between, are you familiar with their positions on issues that are important to you? Do you understand how their positions align with the Constitution and Bill of Rights? Don`t pay as much attention to what they promise you now, in the heat of an election battle, they`ll likely say anything to get your vote. The surest indicator of what any politician will do in the future is how they`ve voted in the past. Do you know where the people you`ll choose between stand on issues that matter to you?
We are a blessed people and a blessed nation because we have the honor, privilege, and moral duty, to vote and help choose those who represent us at the Statehouse and in Washington. I`m sure you know mostly what is important to you, but do you really understand where those who represent you stand on the same issues?
It is imperative that we have a high voter turnout in these midterms. Much is at stake, there is much to be lost or gained, and apathy is literally killing this great Republic.
Here is the link: indianavoters.in.gov/