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Students seem to be more interested in the national election rather than local elections.
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Students in multiple states - including Indiana - have expressed concern over a lack of polling places on college campuses.
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Voters have until October 7 to register for November’s general election.
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Since Thursday afternoon, the office received more than 200 registrations through online registration and the Bureau of Motor Vehicles.
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Indiana's 2024 general election voter registration deadline is Monday, Oct. 7.
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The survey, conducted in May among 1,275 registered voters in Indiana, is nearly equally divided among Democrats and Republicans as well as by gender and age.
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At 4:15 p.m. Monroe County Clerk Nicole Browne reported turnout reached 13.4 percent, with two hours left to cast votes still.
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Democratic candidates for state and local met for a forum targeted toward youth voters Wednesday night at The Comedy Attic in Bloomington.
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Monroe County will allow in-person voter registration until noon the day after the statewide registration deadline for the May primary.
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Indiana's voter turnout in 2020 was 46th in the country. In 2022, the state was dead last.