Voters are selecting leaders for their cities and towns in Tuesday’s 2023 Indiana Municipal Elections.
Low voter turnout isn’t unusual in many communities in these local elections.
According to the Indiana Secretary of State’s office, in the last comparable municipal election – in 2019 – less than a quarter of Indiana’s 2.8 million registered voters turned out to cast a ballot.
Voters may find lines at polling sites Tuesday because some Hoosiers vote before or after work, or at lunch. If you can avoid those popular times, your wait won’t likely be long.
To speed up your visit, have your government-issued identification in hand and take time to preview your ballot choice before you go to the poll.
You will find information for each municipality election online at www.indianavoters.in.gov.
