Election Day is Tuesday, November 5th. Every four years, we have the privilege to cast our vote as part of this democratic society. Don’t let the opportunity to exercise your civic duty and be part of the process pass you by.
Registration
Don’t miss your chance to cast your vote in this year’s election! Make sure you’re registered by Monday, October 7th in order to vote this year. It’s super easy to check your registration status, just click the link below!
If you’re not registered to vote, it’s not too late to get signed up!
What you need to register:
- Have a valid Indiana Driver’s License or Indiana State Identification Card.
- Be a citizen of the United States.
- Be at least 18 years old on or before the next general, municipal or special election. (A 17-year-old may register and vote in the primary election if the voter turns 18 on or before the next general or municipal election.)
- Have lived in your precinct for at least 30 DAYS before the next general, municipal, or special election.
- Not currently imprisoned after being convicted of a crime.
Early Voting
Early voting at the Indianapolis City-County Building opens on Tuesday, October 6, and ends on Monday, November 2. Additional early voting locations are open October 24–November 1. Registered voters can bring a valid photo ID and cast their votes early. Follow the links to more information on locations and voting hours.
Get more information about early voting at vote.Indy.gov.
Find Your Polling Place
Do you know where you are able to cast your vote on election day? Search via your address to find your eligible locations. You can also vote early at various locations. Find out the dates and times for each by hitting the button below.
Work The Polls
You might also be able to work the polls in 2024. You must be registered to vote, a resident of the county you’re working in and at least 18 years old. Poll workers can earn up to $150.
For more information, please visit the Indiana Voters website.