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Indiana Primary Election – Voting Options


Every Voter is Eligible for an Absentee Ballot

Due to COVID-19, Any registered voter may request an absentee ballot for the June 2 Indiana primary. To vote absentee-by-mail, voters must complete the Application for Absentee Ballot and mail, email or fax it to your local county election office or the Indiana Election Division. 

The application must be completed & received by
May 21 at 11:59 p.m. 

After an application has been received, the voter will be mailed a Primary Election ballot. The voter must then complete the ballot, and return it to the county election board by noon on Election Day, June 2. You may also vote absentee in person beginning 28 days before Election Day at locations designated by your county’s election board. For more information, contact your local county election office. Election information including contact information for all 92 county election offices may be found online at indianavoters.com.

Absentee Ballot – Application forms are as follows:

Tippecanoe CountyElection & Voter Information is as follows:

  • Emailelectionboard@tippecanoe.in.gov
  • Fax: 765-423-9386
  • Mail: PO Box 619, Lafayette, IN 47902
  • Vote Absentee In-Person at the Tippecanoe County Building, 20 N 3rd Street – 3rd floor, Lafayette, IN 47901; Tuesday, May 26 to Saturday, May 30 from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; and Monday, June 1st from 8 a.m. to noon
  • In-Person Early Voting begins Tuesday, May 26. For information on locations & times, click HERE.

For more information go to IndianaVoters.com.

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