Early Voting Surpasses 1 Million Voters

INDIANA– Today, Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales announced that more than 1 million Hoosiers have already cast their ballots ahead of Election Day by absentee mail ballot and early in-person voting, marking a significant milestone for early voting in Indiana. This surge reflects a strong commitment from Hoosiers to participate actively in this important election.

Diego Morales

“As of today, over a million eligible Hoosiers have already taken advantage of early voting options, demonstrating our state’s dedication to the principles of civic engagement and active involvement. I am proud to see many Hoosiers voting and getting out to the polls. I encourage every eligible voter who has not yet cast their ballot to make a plan and head to the polls,” said Diego Morales, Indiana Secretary of State.

Early voting is currently available across the state, and Secretary Morales reminds voters that high turnout may mean longer lines. “Voting is one of the most impactful ways to engage in civic responsibility and ensure that the values we uphold continue to shape Indiana’s future. If you find yourself waiting in line, please stay the course, as your vote is vital to our state and country,” said Secretary Morales.

Secretary Morales reminds all voters to bring a valid ID to the polls to ensure a smooth voting process. Most importantly, mailed absentee ballots must be received at county election offices by 6 p.m. on Tuesday, November 5th on Election Day.

Hoosier voters can also text the letters ‘IN’ to 45995 with election questions or concerns. For more information on voting locations and hours or to see a sample ballot, please visit IndianaVoters.com.