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2024 May Primary: Polls are open 6 a.m. until 6 p.m.

It’s Primary Day and there are big decisions to make as to who you want to see on the ballot in the November 2024 general election.

Choices on the ballot include several local,  the Governor’s race,  congressional races and even the  the Presidential race, despite the fact that race is already set for November.

If you are planning to vote in your primary tomorrow Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales is urging you to remember to have some form of state ID on you when you check in with poll workers.

“People have a passport, a military ID. You know, we are issuing free IDs here. You still have time,” Morales told WISH-TV. “If they come and say ‘I forgot my ID’, we will get a provisional ballot in and we will go through the proper process to make sure their vote was counted.”

Morales says that early voting turnout is up from years past, but he said they would not have a clear picture of voter turnout until after the election.

He also stressed the safety measures his office is having polling locations take to ensure the safety of voters and poll workers, as well as the safety of your vote to make sure that it will count and that it will not be tampered with.

“We will be working with Homeland Security and other organizations to make sure we are ready and prepared,” he said.

He said that also includes polling locations being equipped with Narcan.

The polls open at 6 a.m. local time on Tuesday.

MORE VOTER INFORMATION HERE

Check out the polling center locations in St. Joseph County HERE

Check out the polling center locations in Elkhart County HERE

Network Indiana contributed to this report

 

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