Indiana Secretary of State: Todd Rokita

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August 27, 2008
New and Updated Indiana Voter Registrations Surpass 500,000 in 2008 [view]
August 20, 2008
Rokita Urges Hoosiers Overseas to Prepare Now for the Upcoming Election [view}
August 6, 2008
Indiana Secretary of State Todd Rokita Announces ... Plan to Stop Unlicensed Loan Brokers [view]



 Secretary Rokita

Todd Rokita was elected as Indiana’s 59th Secretary of State in 2002.  Since then he has redefined and modernized the Secretary of State’s office to provide Hoosier investors, businesses, and voters better service and to promote Indiana’s economic prosperity. more info »

INvotes : Election Division

The Statewide Voter Registration System

The Statewide Voter Registration System (SVRS), an electronic database that simultaneously links all of Indiana’s 92 county’s voter registration records, was created in 2006 in coordination with Secretary Rokita’s office and all 92 counties. County input, testing, and use has been critical in developing and enhancing a system which complies with federal mandates and provides accurate voter registration data.

The system is also linked to the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles and the Social Security Administration databases to help verify voter registration records. Additional data provided to the system from the Indiana Department of Health and Department of Correction assist local election officials in their efforts to remove the records of deceased and incarcerated voters. With these additional tools, the SVRS provides a dramatic improvement over the counties old, individual systems by keeping the voter rolls current and accurate, at the time the individual voter's information is input into the system. This approach has allowed the removal or inactivation of approximately 600,000 records from the rolls, which would otherwise clog up the system and lead to inaccurate results.

The SVRS has seen a significant increase in use over the last week, as voter registration offices work to input all completed registrations and as county election boards process absentee ballot applications.