Your Republican Team for 2018!

Mike Braun

Mike Braun

U.S. Senate

www.mikebraunforindiana.com

Connie Lawson

Connie Lawson

Secretary of State

www.voteconnielawson.com

Tera Klutz

Tera Klutz

Auditor

www.teraklutz.com

Kelly Mitchell

Kelly Mitchell

Treasurer

www.votekellymitchell.com

Jackie Walorski

Jackie Walorski

2nd Congressional District

www.standwithjackie.com

Jim Banks

Jim Banks

3rd Congressional District

www.jimbanks.us

Jim Baird

Jim Baird

4th Congressional District

www.electjimbaird.com

Susan Brooks

Susan Brooks

5th Congressional District

susanbrooksforcongress.com

Greg Pence

Greg Pence

6th Congressional District

gregpenceforcongress.com

Larry Bucshon

Larry Bucshon

8th Congressional District

www.bucshonforcongress.com

Trey Hollingsworth

Trey Hollingsworth

9th Congressional District

www.votefortrey.com

 

FAQ

Am I registered to vote? If not, how can I register?

Visit indianavoters.com to check your registration status, register and/or find the nearest voting location.

When do I need to apply for an absentee ballot by?

The county election board must receive the completed application at least 8 days before election day.

How can I turn-in my application?

For the November 6, 2018 General Election, the application can be mailed, e-mailed, faxed or hand-delivered to the county election board as long as it is received by October 29, 2018 at 11:59 p.m.

When do mail-in ballots become available?

Mail-in ballots for the 2018 General Election are available starting September 22nd, 2018

Do I qualify for an absentee ballot?

That depends on if one of these reasons applies to you:

  • You have a specific, reasonable expectation that you will be absent from the county on Election Day during the entire 12 hours that the polls are open (6 am until 6 pm).
  • You have a disability.
  • You are at least 65 years of age.
  • You will have official election duties outside of your voting precinct.
  • You are scheduled to work at your regular place of employment during the entire 12 hours that the polls are open.
  • You will be confined due to illness or injury or you will be caring for an individual confined due to illness or injury during the entire 12 hours that the polls are open.
  • You are prevented from voting because of a religious discipline or religious holiday during the entire 12 hours that the polls are open.
  • You are a participant in the state’s address confidentiality program.
  • You are a military or a public safety officer.

In order to vote absentee-by traveling board, one of the following must apply:

  • The voter is expects to be confined, due to illness or injury, or the voter expects to be caring for a confined person at a private residence on Election Day.
  • The voter is a voter with disabilities and believes their polling place is not accessible.