Starke County Clerk Bernadette Welter-Manuel will be asking the commissioners for an increase in poll worker pay.
Continue readingPulaski County to Take Absentee Ballot Requests by Facebook Message
The Pulaski County Clerk’s Office is accepting absentee ballot requests through its Facebook page. Any voter can choose to vote by mail in this year’s primary by filling out a request form and turning it in to county election officials by May 21 at 11:59 p.m. local time. Request forms can be found on the Indiana Secretary of State’s Office website.
Continue readingApplications Now Being Accepted for Mail-In Ballots, Ahead of May Primary
Those who want to vote in the May 8 primary but won’t be able to make it to the polls on Election Day have a few options. The Starke County Clerk’s Office is now accepting applications for mail-in ballots. They’ll be sent out to qualified voters starting the week of March 24, according to county election officials.
Starke County Absentee Ballot Applications Available
Registered Starke County voters who cannot get to the polls to vote in the May 3rd primary election can get their absentee ballot request in now. The Starke County Clerk’s Office will start mailing them on Friday, March 18. Requests for absentee ballot applications by mail are due in the clerk’s office by 11:59 p.m. on Monday, April 25th. Continue reading
Absentee Ballot Count Shows Some Interest in Primary Election
The absentee ballot count for the May Primary Election was pretty good for Pulaski County. According to Clerk Tasha Foerg, 465 ballots were cast. Only 95 had been cast prior to the last week of absentee voting. She noted that total included mail-in absentee ballots.
The Marshall County Clerk’s office reported 521 absentee ballots which includes walk-in, mail-in and travel board ballots.