Starting today, you have 30 days to file to become a delegate.

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Please contact me if you are filing to run as a state delegate this out we are working hard on this
 
and please let me know if you want to be one or want to know the process We have 30 days
 
I'm in the process of filling mine out right now. I've gotten most of my information from the Indiana Voters Site listed above.

But where do I get the number for the last blank? "the state convention delegate district name" Is that Congressional District? State Senate District? State House District? Other?
 
I'm in the process of filling mine out right now. I've gotten most of my information from the Indiana Voters Site listed above.

But where do I get the number for the last blank? "the state convention delegate district name" Is that Congressional District? State Senate District? State House District? Other?

I am not sure but will try and find out if you do first please let me know and I am trying to get a state wide list if you dont mind will you pm me you name address and phone number and what district you are in and email lol sorry trying to keep this going we have 30 days
 
there is a map online. However if you cant find it just ask and they will tell you. If the clerks office will not the voter registration office will. Also in most cases you will be required to stop by the voter registration office to get it authorized first. They will notit stating what pricinct you are registered in and what party if any you are affiliated with based on your vote in the last primary you voted in.
 
In Johnson county, the clerk, voter registration and election board contact are the same person. I plan on gong down in person tomorrow and having her help me complete the form. I will post the info I find out tomorrow night. If anyone in Johnson county needs to contact her the info is below:
Jill J. Jackson, Clerk of Courts
P.O. Box 451
Franklin, IN 46131-0451
1.317.346.4466
 
Buahaha. I filed today and have my notarized confirmation on hand. :D

If no one files in my district (made up of a few precincts) I will automatically be going to the state convention.
 
I'm in the process of filling mine out right now. I've gotten most of my information from the Indiana Voters Site listed above.

But where do I get the number for the last blank? "the state convention delegate district name" Is that Congressional District? State Senate District? State House District? Other?

You will have to obtain this information from your county office. It is not congressional district, state senate district, or any of the above. I requested a copy of this specific district information for my county (Kosciusko) and I assume that you could do the same.

Just go to the office and ask for help, they will do everything they can. It is their job, after all. Just make sure you aren't wearing any Ron Paul gear.
 
I am trying to get names address and phone and emails of everyone that is running I want to see where our week spots are if we get at least 51% in each of the 9 districts we can have ourselves going to nation and we have 30 days to do this
 
If you want to check whether you are registered or not, go here:
http://www.indianavoters.com/PublicSite/PublicMain.aspx

Also, don't you have to have the CAN-37 notarized first?

If you have any questions, contact your county election board rep. You can find that info on the link I attached.

Bah, you do, don't you? I feel really stupid now. They're going to get my form in the mail and be like... "wtf mate?" I just figured they would notarize it when they got it but of course that's not how it works, I don't know what I was thinking. Guess I'll have to take a trip down there in person.
 
Just filed myself, very easy process. My buddy is filing his as we speak, though he is in a different district. I did have a question though, how many delegates are there per delegate district? I think I understand that if the number of people filing to become a delegate is equal to or less than the allowed number for my district, I automatically am elected. However, if the number exceeds that then the names get added to the primary ballot and voted on just like a candidate? I need to find out how many delegates there are for my district.
 
here is something from Fort Wayne this is why all must be sure and sign up

F. Nelson Peters filed for re-election today for the post of Allen County Commissioner - 1st District.

A familiar name filed for Allen County Council At-Large. Robert A. Armstrong filed as a Republican candidate for nomination to one of the three positions to be voted on in 2008. He is not the Robert Armstrong who served on the Allen County Council and as former mayor of Fort Wayne.

Susan Orth, Deputy County Treasurer, filed, as expected to succeed Robert Lee as Allen County Treasurer. Incumbent Allen County Surveyor Al Frisinger also filed for re-election.

Incumbent East Allen County Schools board members Kenneth Eytcheson and Terry Jo Lightfoot also filed. The school board positions are non-partisan.

Candidates for precinct committeeman and state convention delegates of the two respective major political parties also filed today. 4 candidates filed for Republican precinct slots; 1 Democrat did so.

Two Republicans filed for state convention delegate. There were no Democrats who filed for delegate.

Persons can file for both precinct committeeman and delegate for their party. Filing for either or both of those positions does not preclude them from filing for another county, school board or tax board position.
 
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Just filed myself, very easy process. My buddy is filing his as we speak, though he is in a different district. I did have a question though, how many delegates are there per delegate district? I think I understand that if the number of people filing to become a delegate is equal to or less than the allowed number for my district, I automatically am elected. However, if the number exceeds that then the names get added to the primary ballot and voted on just like a candidate? I need to find out how many delegates there are for my district.

I can explain this better on the phone let me know and when you have time will explain it
 
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