2012 Primary ElectionAbsentee Deadlines
Vote by MailApplication Deadline: midnight, Mon., April 30, 2012.
Ballot Deadline: Election Day, Tues., May 8, 2012.
Traveling BoardApplication Deadline:noon, Mon., May. 7, 2012.
Early Voting
Clerk's Office200 E Washington St W122
Dates and Hours of Operation:TBD Questions?
Election Board 200 E. Washington St.Suite W-144 Indianapolis, IN 46204
(317) 327-5100 (office)(317) 327-4815 (fax)
elections@indy.gov
Absentee Ballot Applications for May 8, 2012 Primary Election
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Vote by Mail Information
To absentee vote by mail, you can request an application from the Marion County Election Board or download an Application for Absentee Ballot online. Absentee ballot requests must be submitted in every election; applications are not kept on file for civilian voters. When you have completed and returned the application, a ballot will be mailed to you once they are legally available.
The deadline to submit an application to vote by mail for the May 8 Primary Election is midnight, Monday, April 30, 2012. Deadline to return an absentee ballot is Election Day, Tuesday, May 8, 2012. Applications and ballots postmarked by their deadline but received by the Election Board after the deadline cannot be processed.
The qualifications for receiving an absentee ballot by mail are:
Traveling Board
To absentee vote by traveling board, you must request an absentee ballot application from the Marion County Election Board and choose Option "C." Upon receipt of your application, the Election Board will contact you to schedule a time for a bi-partisan traveling board team to visit your residence.
Deadline to submit an application for traveling board is noon, Monday, May 7, 2012.
Any Marion County voter can choose to vote early in the Clerk's office. Traditionally, early voting begins 29 days before any election. Voters must complete an absentee ballot application onsite and present it along with a valid, photo ID card issued by the state of Indiana or federal government. When the application is approved, voters are given a ballot to complete. The ballot is sealed in an envelope and delivered to their precinct on Election Day.
Early Voting times and locations for the 2012 Primary Election:
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Military and Overseas Voters
Absentee rules differ for military and overseas voters. Follow this link for more information.
For information regarding absentee voting, please call (317) 327-VOTE, email marioncountyabsentee@indy.gov or write to:
Marion County Election Board 200 E. Washington St., Suite W-144 Indianapolis, IN 46204 (317) 327-4815 (fax)