Indiana voters can now request a mail-in absentee ballot online.
Indiana Secretary of State Connie Lawson announced this week that residents can access the absentee ballot application at www.IndianaVoters.com. The new option is in addition to the requests made by mail, email or fax. Lawson said this change is part of an ongoing effort by her office and the Indiana Election Division to make it easier for residents to vote in the June 2 Primary Election.
In order to complete a mail-in absentee ballot, the application must be completed and received by the county election board or the Indiana Election Division by May 21, 2020. Then, the voter will be mailed a Primary Election ballot which must be returned to the county election board by noon local time on Election Day on Tuesday, June 2.
Starke County Clerk Bernadette Manuel and Pulaski County Clerk JoLynn Behny also invite residents in their counties to request a ballot through the messenger platform on Facebook.