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Indiana Rejects, Cancels Voter Registrations Of Over 60% Of Immigrants

By John Szink Jun 10, 2026 | 7:27 AM

The voter registrations for over 60-percent of all immigrants in Indiana have been rejected or canceled by the state.

A law that took effect July 1st of 2025 requires county voter registration officials to get proof of citizenship from anyone using a temporary credential number as part of their voter registration application.

People who then receive a notification have 30-days to provide proof like a birth certificate, U.S. passport, or naturalization documentation before their registration is canceled or rejected.