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Hundreds of thousands of Hoosiers vote early in person in Indiana elections.
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Monday is the last day to vote early for next Tuesday’s general election.
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As of Oct. 24, the most recent statewide data available, more than 500,000 Hoosiers have already cast their ballots.
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Early voting for the November election begins Oct. 8 across Indiana.
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Early voting for Monroe County citizens will be held from now until noon on Nov. 6 at Elections Operations.
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Tuesday’s primary will determine nominees for city council, mayor, and other public offices in local municipalities.
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Indiana’s Secretary of State says one of his top priorities is increasing Indiana’s voter turnout.
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The percentage of people who voted early in Indiana has been on the rise for a decade, when you separate out midterm and presidential elections.
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Early voting numbers in Monroe County are gradually increasing each day.
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Why are fewer people stepping up to govern the state's largest school district? The answers people give range from polarizing politics to the daunting task of raising big campaign donations.