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Where do I go to vote in the Indiana primary election?
By Brandyn Benter,
15 days ago
FARMERSBURG, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — Early voting is already underway for the May 7 primary election in Indiana, but should you choose to vote on election day, knowing where to go is half the battle.
With that in mind, a list has been compiled of where to vote in the Wabash Valley this election day.
Where to vote in Clay County
Officials in Clay County have established several voting centers across the county that any registered voter can go to to cast their ballot. Each will be open from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. on election day.
Carbon Baptist Church
14100 N. Murphy Road, Carbon
Center Point Firehouse
515 E. Main Street, Center Point
Clay Community Schools Central Office
1013 S. Forest Avenue, Brazil
Family Worship Center
8157 N. C.R. 425 W, Brazil
Harmony Community Center
10146 Harmony Border Street, Brazil
Lewis Township Firehouse
6440 W. Public Road, Coalmont
The Buell Center
200 Nye Street, Goshern Park, Clay City
VFW Post 1127 (Bingo Hall)
303 S. Depot Street, Brazil
For more information visit the Clay County election website here , or call 812-448-9023.
Where to vote in Daviess County
Officials in Daviess County have established several voting centers across the county that any registered voter can go to to cast their ballot. Each will be open from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. on election day.
The Daviess County election office did not provide addresses of the following vote centers.
Alfordsville Fire Station
Bethel Church South
Kiwanis Building
Conservation Club
Montgomery Ruritan
Odon Park
Parkview Church (Plainville)
National Guard Armory
More information can be found here , or by calling 812-254-8664.
Where to vote in Greene County
Officials in Greene County have established several voting centers across the county that any registered voter can go to to cast their ballot. Each will be open from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. on election day.
Center Township Fire Department
11216 E. S.R. 54, Bloomfield
Eastern Fire Department
4098 N. S.R. 43, Solsberry
Event Center @ Fairgrounds
4503 W. S.R. 54, Bloomfield (Switz City)
Greene County Courthouse
1 E. Main Street, Bloomfield
Jackson Township Fire Department
11523 E. Main Street, Owensburg
Jasonville Fire Department
235 Cook Street, Jasonville
Linton Park
in the Roy Clark Building
1351 A Street NE, Linton
Lyons Community Building
600 W. Broad Street, Lyons
Taylor Township Fire Department
7904 S. Westgate Road, Newberry (Scotland)
Worthington Town Hall
20 S. Commercial, Worthington
More information can be found online here , or by calling 812-384-2015.
Where to vote in Knox County
Officials in Knox County have established several voting centers across the county that any registered voter can go to to cast their ballot. Each will be open from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. on election day.
Bicknell Firehouse
210 E 1 st Street
Bruceville Firehouse
5404 N State Road 67
Decker Firehouse
101 Main St
Edwardsport Firehouse
406 S 5 th St
Freelandville Community Center
7 S Highway 159
Monroe City Blue Jeans Center
1242 Main St
Oaktown Firehouse
201 E 3 rd St
Sandborn Community Center
Sandborn Park
Vincennes Eagles Lodge
1325 Willow St
Vincennes Highland Woods Center
1377 S Hart St Road
Vincennes Old Jail Sally Port
135 N 8 th St
Vincennes Duke Building
800 Old Wheatland Rd
Wheatland Christian Church
330 S State Road 550
More information can be found online here , or by calling 812-885-2521.
Where to vote in Martin County
Martin County votes by precinct, so voters need to go to their assigned locations in order to cast a ballot. To find your location visit the IndianaVoters website and click on the “find my polling location” button.
Voters can also call the election office at 812-247-3651.
Where to vote in Owen County
Officials in Owen County have established several voting centers across the county that any registered voter can go to to cast their ballot. Each will be open from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. on election day.
Parke County votes by precinct, so voters need to go to their assigned locations in order to cast a ballot. To find your location visit the IndianaVoters website and click on the “find my polling location” button.
Sullivan County votes by precinct, so voters need to go to their assigned locations in order to cast a ballot. To find your location visit the IndianaVoters website and click on the “find my polling location” button.
For questions visit this website , or call 812-268-4657.
Voters in Vigo County are free to choose from a number of voting centers scattered throughout the county. Each will be open from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. on election day.
American Legion Post 104
2690 Ft. Harrison Road, Terre Haute
Booker T. Washington/CASY
1101 S. 13th Street, Terre Haute
Haute City Center
3401 S. U.S. 41, Terre Haute
Hope Community Center
7140 S.R. 63 S., Terre Haute
IBEW #725
5675 E. Hulman Drive, Terre Haute
Indiana State University
Dede II, inside Hulman Memorial Student Union
550 Chestnut Street, Terre Haute
Maryland Community Church
4700 S.R. 46, Terre Haute
Meadows Shopping Center
2800 Poplar Street, Terre Haute
National Guard Armory
3614 Maple Avenue, Terre Haute
Operating Engineers Local 841
6801 S. U.S. 41, Terre Haute
Pimento Firehouse
2389 E. Cottom Drive, Terre Haute
Plumbers and Steamfitters Local Union 157
8801 E. Milner Avenue, Terre Haute
New Goshen Firehouse
9113 U.S. 150, West Terre Haute
Sandcut Firehouse
5970 E. Rio Grande Avenue, Terre Haute
Vigo County Annex
147 Oak Street, Terre Haute
Vigo County Public Library
680 Poplar Street, Terre Haute
Vigo County Solid Waste
3230 E. Haythorne Avenue, Terre Haute
West Vigo Public Safety Building
501 W. Olive Street, West Terre Haute
More information can be found online here , or by calling 812-462-3235.
Where to vote in Vermillion County
Vermillion County votes by precinct, so voters need to go to their assigned locations in order to cast a ballot. To find your location visit the IndianaVoters website and click on the “find my polling location” button.
For more information including sample ballots, precinct locations, early voting information and past election results click here , or call 765-492-5350.
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