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Here's your primary election voter guide for Marion County clerk. The election is May 5.
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Indiana consistently ranks in the bottom of voter participation and turnout. A recent event held on the anniversary of the 59th anniversary of the signing of the Voter Rights Act was also a call to action.
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Two candidates are running for the role of Marion County Clerk: Democratic candidate Kate Sweeney Bell and Republican candidate Andrew Harrison. (Current clerk Myla Eldridge is not seeking re-election.)
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Kate Sweeney Bell won Tuesday’s Democratic primary race for Marion County Clerk, securing a spot on the ballot this fall. She will face Republican Andrew Harrison, who ran unopposed.
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Two democratic candidates are vying for a spot on the ballot this fall to be the next Marion County Clerk.
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There are now two Democratic candidates vying for the spot amid party division.
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The Marion County Clerk's office is expecting many people to vote absentee by mail in the upcoming General Election and wants to ensure all votes are counted.
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Marion County Clerk Myla Eldridge sent a letter Thursday to state officials asking them to extend the deadline that requires mail-in ballots arrive at county election offices by noon Tuesday while polling sites remain open.
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The change is intended tol increase access to voting and make the process easier for residents.