Thread: Everything you need to know about voting in Indiana on Election Day.
Go ahead and find your polling places today. In some counties, including Marion, you can vote at any polling place in the county. https://bit.ly/325j4nz
You can vote from 6 a.m. - 6 p.m. That's local time, since most of the state is on Eastern time but some are on Central. https://bit.ly/387heWS
You do need an ID. It can be expired as long as it expired since Nov. 6, 2018. If you need an ID, you can get one for free today or tomorrow. https://bit.ly/2FLSl7l
You can probably expect some lines, especially before and after work. https://bit.ly/35PSorF
You have rights at the polls. If you're in line when polls close, stay there. You'll be able to vote. You can take your child into the voting booth with you. More: https://bit.ly/3e8bj4P
What if there's a problem casting my ballot? What is a provisional ballot? Who do I call if I have problems? https://bit.ly/341r0Y4
If you sent an absentee ballot, here's how to track it. If you never received it, you can vote in person. Or if you never returned it, you can surrender it and vote in person. https://bit.ly/3ekKFWC
And a reminder: We will absolutely NOT know the results of the election tomorrow night. Not in Indiana and almost certainly not elsewhere. Anyone who is pressing for "final results" tomorrow is wrong under both law and custom. https://bit.ly/37x6Yaa
Here's how IndyStar will call races (and also information on how to get free access to election content if you aren't a subscriber. You do have to register, but it's free). https://bit.ly/2TIhxzb
Finally, I leave you with this: "The weather will be lovely. Go vote." https://bit.ly/35INX20
Not sure if you're registered to vote? It's too late to register, but do confirm your status before you head to the polls: https://bit.ly/3846Uiz