State Representative Jack Jordan (R-Bremen) is encouraging citizens in his district to register to vote. In a recent news release, he said, “September is National Voter Registration Month, and with the 2024 election cycle in full swing, it's important to know the registration deadline and how to find your polling location. Your vote is your voice, and I want you to have the chance to be heard.”
[Visit IndianaVoters.com to register to vote.]
Hoosiers can also register to vote in person at their county clerk's office. Are you already registered? You can check or update your voter registration status, find your nearest voting location, and see who's on your ballot while on the state's website.
The registration deadline to vote in Indiana is Oct. 7, and early voting begins Oct. 8.
Remember! The November General Election is Nov. 5.
You can request an absentee ballot from the Marshall County Clerk’s Office or here if you are unable to vote in person at the vote centers in the county.
Citizen poll workers are critical in ensuring our elections run smoothly and efficiently, from welcoming voters to verifying registrations and issuing ballots. If you're interested in serving your community as a poll worker, you will receive training and can earn compensation for your service. For more information, contact the Marshall County election office in the Clerk’s office in the Courthouse.
Rep. Jordan closed his comments, saying, “I encourage you to participate in our election process and share this information with your family, friends, and neighbors.”
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