Floyd County Relocation Guide

Disfranchisement While Imprisoned: • A person who has been convicted of a crime and imprisoned following conviction is ineligible to vote while in prison and is removed from the registration rolls (IC 3-7-46-2) However a person who is imprisoned but has not been convicted of a crime (imprisoned and awaiting trial) is still eligible to vote and run for office. • The followingarenot considered imprisonment for thepurposeof votingand if registered tovotemayvote: • On probation • On Parole • Subject to home detention or placed in community corrections program • Please note that after a person is released from prison, the person may register to vote and participate in the election process. Polling Locations • There are several early voting sites available as early as two weeks before an Election. Voters still have the option to vote absentee by mail or by Travel Board.

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