INDIANAPOLIS -- Some Indiana voters have discovered their date of birth or first name is incorrect on their registration, leading the Indiana Secretary of State to believe it's a case of voter fraud.

Secretary of State Connie Lawson said thousands of first names and dates of birth have been changed on paper forms, at the BMV and online.

In a release, Lawson said her office isn't sure why the records were changed, but doesn't believe the Statewide Voter Registration System was compromised.

"We believe this may be a case of voter fraud and have turned our findings over to the State Police, who are currently conducting an investigation into alleged voter fraud,” Lawson said.

A spokesman for Indiana State Police says the changing of a first name and/or date of birth, "is consistent with what we are seeing on a number of voter registration applications submitted by Project Majority USA Indiana Voter Registration Project."

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You can check your current registration status online at Indianavoters.com. If your information doesn't show up, contact your local county election officials. The Secretary of State said to enter different dates of birth to try and find your record.

If your information is available, but incorrect, you'll still be able to vote on Nov. 8. You'll be able to correct your information, but the correction won't take place until 30 days after the election.

Voters with questions can call the Hoosier Voter Hotline at 1-866-IN-1-VOTE.