
Today is Primary Election Day and voters are encouraged to visit a polling location in their county to cast their ballots for candidates in the 2026 Primary Election.
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Today is Primary Election Day and voters are encouraged to visit a polling location in their county to cast their ballots for candidates in the 2026 Primary Election.
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(Starke County, IN) A release from the Starke County Clerk’s office shares that early in-person voting is ongoing for the May Primary Election in Starke County.

The last day to register or update your voter’s registration for the May primary election is Monday, April 6 at the end of the business day or by midnight online.
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The final day to register to vote in this year’s May primary election is this Monday, April 6th.
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Those hoping to have a say in the May primary election must register by Monday, April 9th!
The Indiana Secretary of State’s Office issued a reminder stating that in order to be eligible to vote, you must be a citizen of the United States who is at least 18-years-old on the day of the next general, municipal or special election. Continue reading
The Association of Indiana Counties is reminding voters of a few changes in effect during November’s General Election.
Pulaski County’s early voting turnout is “hopping,” but a deadline for mail-in ballots is approaching.
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Pulaski County intends to hold-off funding a proposed courthouse renovation until some new perspective can be gained.
During a joint session of the County Commissioners and County Council, the project – which has been in the planning stages for the past three years – was discussed with the intent of providing more substantive direction.
Indiana Secretary of State Connie Lawson says Indiana reported a 38-percent voter turnout during May’s Primary Election.
Saturday marks the last opportunity for weekend early and absentee voting leading up to the May 3rd primary election.
Absentee voting has been ongoing in the state since early April. Voting hours continue to be offered during the weekdays at the Starke County Clerk’s office in Knox, but also at Winamac Branch of the Pulaski County Public Library.
Secretary of State Connie Lawson is encouraging Hoosiers to vote during the May 3rd primary election.
Lawson’s offices compile voting data by county and measure changes in voter behavior year-to-year. Primary elections typically see lower turnout than the November General Election, but often decide the candidates moving onto the next step of their campaign.
Voters interested in learning more about Election Day technology will have a chance this month at one of several community training sessions.
The Pulaski County Election Board is preparing for the worst case scenario, and they’re asking the Sheriff’s Department and EMA for help.
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The Town of Culver may be waiting on full attendance from its board before taking a proposed permit fee ordinance to a first reading.
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The Knox School Board will likely have a chance to discuss the consolidation of services at their next meeting.
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Voters head to the polls today in Starke County to weigh-in on several key issues.
There are only a handful of competitive seats in Knox, Hamlet, and North Judson. Tony Radkiewicz, Sr. (R) will square-off against Tim Manns (D) for a spot on the Knox City Council in District 4.
Starke County saw more than 300 absentee ballots cast in this year’s General Election.
The Starke County Election Board has approved the use of poll watchers for a referendum affecting the North Judson – San Pierre school corporation.
The Starke County Election Board has set times for absentee voting heading into November’s General Election.
Board members met Thursday morning to review the resolution setting times for voters unable to cast a ballot on Election Day. Cost comparisons with previous elections were provided for review.
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