The vote counting in Indiana races will begin when the polls close at 6 p.m.
Republican candidate Mike Braun just completed a tour of 12 counties throughout the state over the last few days as he met with likely voters to try and sway them to vote for him. Braun is pleased with how his campaign has gone.
“Really looking forward to seeing how the kitchen table issues campaign we’ve run resonates throughout the state,” Braun said to WISH-TV.
Democrat Jennifer McCormick has been campaigning hard throughout the state as well. She too is confident as Hoosiers head to the polls today.
“We’re pulling a lot of Republican votes, which we need,” she said. “We need Democrats to show up big and we need those independents to make a decision and make sure they’re coming our way.”
Libertarian Donald Rainwater has been polling a distant third to the former two candidates.
“No matter whether we win tomorrow, or if we come in second, or if we come in third, I believe we have run a good race,” he said.
Early voting turnout has been strong in Indiana. The Secretary of State’s office say more than $1.5 million early ballots were cast as of Sunday. Early voting ended at Noon on Monday.
If you are in line at your polling location but haven’t voted yet by 6, you will still be allowed to cast your ballot.