In 2016, more than 47 million votes were cast early, compared to 27 million in 2014. Yet this year’s advance vote count — which measures both absentee ballots and in-person early voting — has already exceeded the count from four years ago.
In states like Nevada, Arizona, Illinois, Tennessee, New Mexico, and Florida early voting has gone beyond levels of the last midterms and in some cases is nearing the total turnout seen four years ago.
In Indiana, more than 300 thousand ballots were cast over 14 days.
In Vanderburgh County, voters can cast their vote tomorrow at various locations like 4-H Activities Centers, Memorial Baptist Church, Plaza Park School, and Washington Square Mall. Previously, a voter was required to vote at the polling place within the precinct they resided. Now, a voter can choose to vote at any Vote Center that is convenient for them.
On Election Day, the polls open at 6:00 AM and close at 6:00 PM.
If you need information about a voter’s registration, you can call the Voter’s Registration Office at 812 435 5223.