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Lawmakers quietly added a new provision to a bill on Monday that would cut early voting days nearly in half in Indiana.
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Several major Indiana election reforms advanced by the Senate Elections Committee this session either failed to get approval by the full Senate or were significantly scaled back.
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The number of days of early, in-person voting in Indiana would be cut in half under legislation approved by a Senate committee Monday.
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As of Monday morning, more than 1.5 million residents had voted early, marking 32 percent turnout before Election Day itself.
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A move to extend early voting hours in Marion County failed this week.
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You don’t have to wait until November 5th to vote in this year’s election.
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Some county clerks will be notified of obstructions that could hinder voting by disabled Hoosiers.
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For more than two months, Hoosier voters attempting to apply for an absentee ballot online were met with a block of bright red text informing them that the function was down while the state complied with new — and controversial — voter identification requirements.
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Early voting at satellite sites is open for Marion County residents ahead of Election Day, and the number of early voters is trending up.
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Early voting locations are open in every township in Marion County.