Early voting turnout remains strong in Marshall County. The Clerk’s Office says more than 5,600 residents had voted in person as of Friday afternoon, and more than 2,700 mail-in ballots had been received. That amounts to more than 28 percent of the county’s registered voters.
Continue readingMore Than 2,000 Marshall County Residents Have Already Voted Early
Marshall County continues to see high early voting turnout. The Clerk’s Office says 2,225 residents had voted in person, as of Friday afternoon. Almost 2,500 mail-in ballots have been sent to Marshall County voters.
Continue readingNearly 1,000 Marshall County Voters Have Already Requested Absentee Ballots
Election Day is two months away, but a number of Marshall County residents have already decided to vote absentee. Clerk Deb VanDeMark says her office has gotten almost 1,000 requests for mail-in ballots so far.
Continue readingSecretary of State Stresses that Indiana is Going Forward with a ‘Normal Election Process’
Indiana will not allow no-excuse mail-in voting for the General Election, according to state officials. Secretary of State Connie Lawson gave an update on election preparations during Wednesday’s COVID-19 briefing.
Continue readingVoter Fraud Fears Not Weighing into Governor’s Considerations on Mail-In Voting
Governor Holcomb still isn’t recommending a switch to no-excuse mail-in voting for the General Election. But he says fears about voter fraud are not part of his thought process, and neither is President Trump.
Continue readingIndiana Secretary of State Opposes Extending Deadline to Return Mail-In Ballots
Indiana Secretary of State Connie Lawson is not in favor of extending the deadline for mail-in ballots to make it back to county clerk’s offices, in spite of concerns that thousands of votes could go uncounted. “There are 92 counties in this state, and we cannot change deadlines because somebody is too busy or whether it’s lack of preparation of getting the work done,” Lawson said during state officials’ COVID-19 press conference Friday. “So deadlines are there for security and accountability.”
Continue readingIn-Person Absentee Voting Available Today!
Voters can cast an early ballot today in three locations in Marshall County.
Continue readingOver 1,600 Mail Absentee Ballots Sent in Marshall County
The number of absentee ballots by mail sent out by the Marshall County Clerk’s Office reached over 1,600 on Tuesday and more applications were anticipated to be received by the deadline Thursday afternoon.
Continue readingIn-Person Absentee Voting for Primary Election Set for Six Days
In-person absentee voting will only open for six days in the June 2 Primary Election.
Continue readingMarshall County Residents Can Still Vote Early Today and Monday
Marshall County voters have a couple more chances to cast their ballots early, before Tuesday’s election.
In-person absentee voting continues today from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Marshal County Clerk’s Office in Plymouth and the Culver Depot, and then on Monday from 8:00 a.m. to noon at the Clerk’s Office.
Continue readingMarshall County Election Board Gearing up for Next Week’s Election
The Marshall County Election Board members reviewed absentee, or early voting, numbers so far in the Municipal General Election in a meeting Tuesday morning.
Continue readingMarshall County Election Board Approves Resolution for Absentee Voting Hours
The Marshall County Election Board members formally approved absentee voting hours and a resolution that officially sets the days and hours of early voting into the Vote Center plan.
Continue readingMarshall County Election Board Approves Absentee Voting Information
The Marshall County Election Board members approved absentee voting information for the May Primary Municipal Election.
Continue readingAbsentee Voting Begins in Marshall County
The November General Election is three weeks away, but hundreds of Marshall County voters have already cast their ballots. As of Monday afternoon, 480 in-person absentee ballots had been cast, according to Clerk Deb VanDeMark. She says 143 of those were cast on the first day of early voting last Wednesday.
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Absentee Voting Continues in Marshall County
There were 52 Marshall County residents who cast absentee ballots when walk-in hours were held at three sites on Saturday. According to Marshall County Clerk Deb VanDeMark, 12 residents cast a ballot at the Clerk’s Office while 23 used the satellite site at Culver Town Hall and another 17 voted at Bremen Town Hall. Continue reading
More than 200 Absentee Ballots Already Cast in Marshall County
With Primary Election Day still over two weeks away, many voters are choosing to cast their ballots early. The Marshall County Clerk’s Office says 167 in-person absentee ballots had been cast as of Friday afternoon. Another 37 people had voted by mail.
Absentee Voting for Primary Election Starts Today
Today is the first-day voters may cast an absentee ballot for the 2018 primary election. According to the Secretary of State’s Election Division, absentee-by-mail applications for the 2018 primary election must be received by the county office by April 30th.
There are specific conditions that individuals must meet in order to be eligible to vote absentee-by-mail. These reasons include that there is a specific, sensible expectation that you will be absent from the county on Election Day, you are scheduled to work at your regular place of employment when polls are open or you will have official election duties outside of your voting precinct. Continue reading
Absentee Voting Begins April 10
Absentee voting will begin April 10 for the May Primary Election.
The Marshall County Clerk’s office is currently accepting requests for early voting ballots.
Early voting can be done at the Marshall County Clerk’s Office Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. beginning April 10, and on Saturday, April 28 and Saturday, May 5 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. The final opportunity to vote absentee is Monday, May 7 from 8 a.m. to noon.
Many Voters Cast Ballots Early, Ahead of Tomorrow’s Election
Election Day isn’t until tomorrow, but many voters have already cast their ballots. Staff members in the Marshall County Clerk’s Office were unable to provide absentee vote totals Friday afternoon, but nearly 2,500 ballots had been cast by the previous week. Continue reading