Polls will be open Tuesday from 6 AM to 6 PM.
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INDIANAPOLIS - Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales is reminding eligible Hoosiers to make a plan to cast their vote in tomorrow’s General Election. As Election Day is hours away, Secretary Morales emphasizes the importance of citizens fulfilling their civic duty, underscoring his commitment to ensuring an open, secure and trusted, election.
Polling locations across the state will be open from 6 am to 6 pm local time tomorrow, November 5th. Trained, dedicated poll workers will be ready to assist Hoosiers, as necessary. Secretary Morales is also reminding all voters to bring a valid ID to the polls to ensure a smooth voting process.
“As Hoosiers, we are blessed to live in a nation where everyone’s vote matters. This Election Day, I urge each eligible voter to act on their civic duty and get to the polls. By voting, we affirm our commitment to preserving the core values of freedom, responsibility, and accountability that define Indiana and America,” said Diego Morales, Indiana Secretary of State.
As of today, more than 1.5 million Hoosiers have voted.
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Additionally, Secretary Morales wants to remind voters that high Election Day turnout may mean longer lines. Indiana law provides that anyone in line at a polling location at 6 pm local time, will be allowed to vote. “A high voter turnout is a testament to the dedication of Indiana citizens. If you experience long lines, I strongly encourage you to be patient. Your constitutional right to vote matters,” added Secretary Morales.
Hoosiers can text the letters ‘IN” to 45995 with election questions or concerns. For more information on voting locations, hours, or to see a sample ballot, please visit IndianaVoters.com.