Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales announced Thursday, October 31 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 actively participate in this important election.
Continue readingEarly in-Person Voting Ends Today
The last chance to vote early in person is today from 8 a.m. to noon ET in the Marshall County Clerk’s Office at 211 Madison Street in Plymouth.
Continue readingEarly Voting Continues in Marshall County
Early Voting Continues in the Marshall County Clerk’s Office
Marshall County Election Board Approves Early Voting Hours, Vote Centers for Primary Election
The Marshall County Election Board approved early voting hours and Vote Center locations this week for the 2024 Primary Election.
Continue readingEarly Voting Ends Today in November Municipal General Election
Early in-person voting ends today for the November Municipal General Election. Early voting is today from 8 a.m. to noon ET at the Marshall County Clerk’s Office.
Continue readingEarly Voting Continues in November Municipal General Election
Early voting continues in Marshall County for the November Municipal General Election. Voters in Argos, Bourbon, Culver, and Plymouth will have ballots in this election.
Continue readingEarly Voting Underway in Marshall County
Early voting is underway in Marshall County for the November Municipal General Election. Voters in Argos, Bourbon, Culver, and Plymouth will have ballots in this election.
Continue readingEarly in-Person Voting in Marshall County Begins October 16
Early in-person voting in Marshall County begins Monday, October 16, while the Travel Board begins October 19.
Continue readingMarshall County Election Board Approves Early Voting Locations for Municipal General Election
The Marshall County Election Board approved two resolutions Tuesday morning in preparation for the November 7 Municipal General Election.
Continue readingEarly Voting Open for May Primary Municipal Election
The Marshall County Clerk’s Office is open for early voting for the May Primary Municipal Election Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays now through Friday, April 28 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. ET.
Continue readingMarshall County Election Board Holds Public Test of Machines
MARSHALL COUNTY — The Marshall County Election Board conducted the public test of machines last Monday which passed.
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Early Voting in Marshall County Continues This Week
In-person early voting ahead of the November 8 General Election continues this week.
Continue readingEarly Voting Continues in Marshall County
Opportunities continue to vote in-person ahead of the May 3 Primary Election in Marshall County.
Continue readingVoter Registration Ends April 4, Early Voting Begins April 5 in Marshall County
The last day to complete voter registration is Monday, April 4. Registering to vote and checking a voting status for the 2022 Primary Election can be done online at www.IndianaVoters.com or by visiting the Marshall County Clerk’s Office.
Continue readingToday is Last Day to Vote Early
Today is the last day to vote early in person. The Marshall County Clerk’s Office will be open for early in-person voting from 8 a.m. to noon.
Continue readingMore Than 8,300 Marshall County Residents Have Already Voted, Ahead of Tuesday’s Election
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 readingA Few Chances Remain to Vote Early
Just a few days remain to vote early in the November General Election in Marshall County.
Continue readingTime is Running out to Mail Absentee Ballots
Voters who have requested an absentee ballot by mail are encouraged to get those ballots in the mail yet this week in order to be counted on Election Day.
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