FARMERSBURG, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — Tuesday is Primary Election day throughout the state of Indiana.
Polls opened at 6 a.m. (EDT) and voters will determine who in their chosen political party will be on the ballot in November’s Municipal Election. Polls will close at 6 p.m. and numbers will then begin to appear on this page as precincts begin reporting their results.
In Indiana, you must have a government issued photo ID to vote. You also need to be registered to vote ahead of Election Day. Indiana does not offer voter registration on Election Day.
Voters will also need to vote in the county in which they are registered. If you are not sure where to vote, the Indiana Voter Portal provides a list of available polling locations. You can also check on your voting status.
While 2023 is not a presidential election year, there are still some key races to follow this year including several local mayoral races.
The following results are unofficial as the election board will meet in the coming weeks to certify the outcome of Tuesday’s election.