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Thursday is the last day Hoosiers who want to vote by mail this election can apply for a mail-in ballot.
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The deadline to apply for an absentee ballot in Indiana is fast approaching on October 24. But Indiana limits who can apply for mail-in ballot — and experts say common mistakes can further restrict voting by mail in the November 5 election.
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Indiana vote-by-mail applicants must fit one of 11 criteria to receive a mail-in ballot, such as being 65 or older or being confined to their home.
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If you received an absentee, vote-by-mail ballot for this falls election, the deadline to return it to your county election administrator is 6 p.m. on Election Day.
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People applying to vote by mail in Indiana will face new identification requirements under legislation poised to become law.
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A Senate committee rejected an effort Monday to allow anyone to vote absentee by mail in Indiana.
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Hoosiers applying to vote by mail in Indiana would have to show some kind of voter ID under legislation approved by the House Wednesday.
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Voting by mail in Indiana will get a little harder under legislation approved by a House committee Wednesday. But the bill originally went a lot further in restricting vote-by-mail.
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Thursday, Oct. 27 is the last day you can request a mail-in ballot for this fall's election.
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Hoosiers have a little less than a week -- through April 21 -- to apply to vote by mail in the May primary election.