INDIANA ELECTION
Voters all across Indiana will be heading to the polls today to cast their votes in primarily several municipal government races. Across the Hoosier state, polls are open from 6 A.M. until 6 P.M. Anyone who is in line at their respective precinct by 6 P.M. tonight will be allowed to legally cast their ballot.
When arriving at your precinct, voters should remember that they must bring a government-issued photo ID.
A voter’s ID must:
- Include the voter’s name, which must confirm—not necessary to be identical— to the name on the individual’s voter registration record.
- Include a photograph of the individual.
- Except for certain military and veterans documents, include an expiration date that shows the ID is current or expired after November 8, 2022.
- Be issued by the State of Indiana or the U.S. Government.
A reminder that your ballot will only show candidates that are running for the party you have registered under. Anyone who would like to check their voting status or view other relevant voting information can do so here.
BMV branches have extended business hours on Election Day. Those hours will be from 6 a.m. until 6 p.m.
They’ve extended the time to be able to issue ID cards and driver’s licenses to be used for identification at a polling place.
Branches will prioritize processing transactions that include new, amended, renewed, or replacement ID cards, learner permits, driver’s licenses and CDL’s that do not require testing for voting purposes.
MICHIGAN ELECTION
Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Check your registration status at the Michigan Voter Information Center at Michigan.gov/Vote.
The Secretary of State encourages voters who already have an absentee ballot at home to fill it out and sign the back of the envelope. Voters should deliver it to their city or township clerk’s secure ballot drop box, or to the clerk’s office if possible, to avoid any U.S. Postal Service delays. Each jurisdiction in the state is now required to have a drop box available for voters to use.
In-person voting will be available in every jurisdiction holding an election for voters who choose to do so.
