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Believe in Belinda
Belinda Drake Former Candidate for Indiana State Senate Email: [email protected]
Absentee Ballot Voting Info for Marion County Indiana
ABSENTEE BALLOT VOTING INFO
Have an Absentee Ballot that you need to vote? Late ballots will not be counted, so here is the information you need to make sure your vote counts!
The Believe IN Belinda team wants to make sure your vote counts. At this point in time, Belinda is recommending that you do not mail your absentee ballot; there just isn’t enough time to guarantee delivery per the USPS guidance on local mail delivery timeframes.
Ballots must be RECEIVED by the Marion County Election Board by NOON on June 2nd, 2020 to be counted. This is how you can guarantee your vote counts.
Vote your Absentee Ballot by noon on June 1st, 2020, by delivering it to any Marion County Early Voting location as follows:
Beech Grove High School, 5330 Hornet Avenue, Beech Grove, IN 46107:
Weekdays, ending May 29 – 10am-5pm
Saturday, May 30 – 11am-7pm
Sunday, May 31st – 11am-7pm
Broad Ripple High School, 1115 Broad Ripple Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46220:
Weekdays, ending May 29 – 10am-5pm
Saturday, May 30 – 11am-7pm
Sunday, May 31st – 11am-7pm
City-County Building, 200 East Washington Street, Suite W122, Indianapolis, IN 46204:
Weekdays, ending May 29 – 10am-5pm
Saturday, May 30 – 11am-7pm
Sunday, May 31st – 11am-7pm
Monday, June 1st – 8am-noon
On Election Day, June 2nd, 2020, you can deliver your Absentee Ballot in-person to the Marion County Election Board between 6am-noon as follows:
City-County Building, 200 East Washington Street, Suite W122, Indianapolis, IN 46204:
Tuesday, June 2 – 6am-noon
COVID-safe IN-PERSON VOTING
The Believe IN Belinda campaign strongly recommends that everyone practice COVID-safe in-person voting guidelines by following CDC guidance for public spaces which includes following safe social distancing perimeters, wearing a mask to protect others, covering sneezes and coughs, and washing hands frequently. Please follow additional guidelines as posted at your polling locations. For a complete list of CDC guidance, please go to: