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Local voter turnout in primary higher than state average

It turns out just 13% of eligible Hoosiers voted in the May 7 municipal primary election.

While the figure sounds low, the Secretary of State’s Office points out that not all Hoosier voters were eligible to vote.

Only voters who live in a city or town with an election this year or in a school corporation conducting a construction or tax levy referendum were eligible. So, there were 23 counties in Indiana this year that did not have a primary election.

Both St. Joseph and Elkhart Counties had 15% turnouts.

Martin and Rush Counties had the highest turnout, at 35%.

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