Advancing Community Together In Nappanee & Wakarusa Announces Website

July 24, 2024 at 5:40 p.m.


A new website that helps Indiana voters check the status of their voter registration and provides information on how to register to vote has been launched by ACT Nappanee-Wakarusa.
Two useful information sources regarding voter registration can be accessed easily by first going to the “Activism” tab on the website “ActNappaneeWakarusa.com.” A click on the “Activism” section, and then a click on the “State & Local” tab will take citizens to a section of information on “How to Make Sure You Can Vote.” This section takes you to a page with easy links to the Indiana Voter Portal, an authentic government website regarding voter registration. The last day to register to vote in Indiana is Oct. 7.
The “Contact“ tab at ActNappaneeWakarusa.com contains a form which can be quickly filled in and used to ask for assistance in getting rides to local polling places in November. The contact form can also be used to obtain information about the organization, how to participate in its events, and to get on the organization’s mailing list. As well, the form can also be used to indicate a citizen’s interest in becoming politically active on a state and national basis.
ACT Nappanee-Wakarusa is an organization of Independent, progressive and Democratic voters with a goal of Advancing Community Together for all residents of the southwestern Elkhart county and northwestern Kosciusko county areas. It sponsors booths at local events that promote various not-for-profit community causes, as well as assisting citizens in voter registration and helping them exercise their right to vote. Membership in the organization is free.

A new website that helps Indiana voters check the status of their voter registration and provides information on how to register to vote has been launched by ACT Nappanee-Wakarusa.
Two useful information sources regarding voter registration can be accessed easily by first going to the “Activism” tab on the website “ActNappaneeWakarusa.com.” A click on the “Activism” section, and then a click on the “State & Local” tab will take citizens to a section of information on “How to Make Sure You Can Vote.” This section takes you to a page with easy links to the Indiana Voter Portal, an authentic government website regarding voter registration. The last day to register to vote in Indiana is Oct. 7.
The “Contact“ tab at ActNappaneeWakarusa.com contains a form which can be quickly filled in and used to ask for assistance in getting rides to local polling places in November. The contact form can also be used to obtain information about the organization, how to participate in its events, and to get on the organization’s mailing list. As well, the form can also be used to indicate a citizen’s interest in becoming politically active on a state and national basis.
ACT Nappanee-Wakarusa is an organization of Independent, progressive and Democratic voters with a goal of Advancing Community Together for all residents of the southwestern Elkhart county and northwestern Kosciusko county areas. It sponsors booths at local events that promote various not-for-profit community causes, as well as assisting citizens in voter registration and helping them exercise their right to vote. Membership in the organization is free.

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