Primary Election Day in Indiana: What you need to know
PRIMARY ELECTION DAY INFO
Polls are open in Indiana from 6 a.m. until 6 p.m. If you are in line at 6 p.m. you will be allowed to vote.
The Indiana Secretary of State wants to remind all voters:
- You cannot bring election materials inside a polling location.
- You cannot wear items into a polling location supporting or opposing a candidate or issue.
- You cannot comment on another voter’s support of a candidate or issue inside of a polling location.
- You are required to bring a photo ID. [More info]
- Visit Indianavoters.in.gov to review your ballot and find your polling location (or visit the links below)
Indiana Voter's Bill of Rights
Report election/voting issues:
Indiana Secretary of State and Indiana Election Division HAVA Fraud and Accessibility Grievance Line (866)- IN-1-VOTE (866-461-8683). HAVA staff will be on hand to answer calls from 6:00 AM to 7:00 PM (Indianapolis time) on Election Day and from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM on regular business days.
Indiana Voter Fraud and Accessibility Grievance affidavit form.
PRIMARY ELECTION DAY VOTING
Elkhart County:
Residents in Elkhart County who are registered can vote at any vote center location. Click here for a list of vote center locations | List of candidates on the ballot
Fulton County:
Residents in Fulton County who are registered can vote at any of the vote center locations. Click here for the locations and an interactive map | List of candidates on the ballot
Kosciusko County:
Residents in Kosciusko County who are registered can vote at any vote center location. Click here for the list of vote center locations | List of candidates
LaGrange County:
Visit the Indiana Voter Portal for more information on La Grange County races and polling locations.
La Porte County:
La Porte County has regular polling locations as well as a mobile voting unit. Visit the county's website for locations | List of candidates on the ballot
Marshall County:
Residents in Marshall County who are registered can vote at any of the vote center locations. Click here for a list of locations. Visit the Indiana Voter Portal for a list of candidates on the ballot.
Pulaski County:
Residents in Pulaski County who are registered can vote at any of the vote center locations. Click here for a list of vote center locations | Click here for a list of candidates for local races | Click here for a list of county, state and federal candidates
St. Joseph County:
Residents in St. Joseph County who are registered can vote at any of the vote center locations. Click here for a list of the vote center locations | Click here for a list of candidates for the 2022 primary | ? St. Joseph County candidate statements (organized by date the video aired on ABC57)
Starke County:
Visit the Indiana Voter Portal for more information on Starke County races and polling locations.