Do you have questions about the 2022 primary election?
Are you embarrassed to ask? Our friendly volunteers know where you’re coming from — and they’ve been training to help you! Stop by the table outside DW1001 or Zoom in at https://iu.zoom.us/j/82822779763 to ask YOUR questions about the 2022 primary election.
JOIN IN PERSON OR ONLINE (12:00 – 12:45 PM, DW1001): Tues. Apr 19, Wed. Apr 20, Thurs. Apr 21
- Who’s on the ballot?
- Am I registered to vote?
- Is it too late to register now?
- Can I vote in the primary if I’m only 17 years old?
- Where do I go to vote on Election Day?
- When is Election Day?
- Can I vote early?
- Can I mail in my ballot?
- Can I vote online?
- Will I need to tell poll workers if I’m a Democrat or Republican?
- What if I’m a Libertarian?
- Do I need to be officially registered with a political party to vote in that party’s primary election?
- Can I pick my favorite Republican for some offices and my favorite Democrat for other offices?
- Can I vote in both parties primary elections if I split ticket vote in the fall?
- Where can I find INFORMATION about the candidates?
- Is there a way to vote with other IUSB students?
- Can I still sign up to work the polls? If so, how?
- And anything else you want to ask your peers!
#IUSBVotes is an initiative of the non-partisan American Democracy Project at IU South Bend. Go to https://www.iusb.edu/adp to learn more about how to get involved!
NOTE: If you prefer to listen to a complete presentation covering FAQ and key facts about the election, join us ONLINE from 12:00 – 12:45 on Friday, April 22nd for a presentation with time for audience Q&A.