Dearborn Co. Clerk Announces Early In-Person Voting Times

Monday, April 4, 2022 at 9:33 AM

By Dearborn County Clerk's Office, news release

Early voting for the Primary Election starts on Tuesday.

(Lawrenceburg, Ind.) - Dearborn County will be offering Early voting in person in the Dearborn County Administration Building. Early, in-person, voting at the Administration Building will be daily, Tuesday, April 5th thru Saturday, April 30th from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and Monday, May 2nd 9:00 a.m. until noon.

We will comply with all CDC recommendations and guidelines to minimize public health risks while providing in person voting or for those working as election workers. Dearborn County will also offer by mail or in-home early voting by our Travel Board. Valid absentee applications must be filled out and signed by the voter to vote by mail or travel board. These applications must be received by April 21.

An application for Voting by mail may be submitted anytime by going to indianavoters.in.gov and submitting the application straight to us through the portal or printing an application and submitting it to our office at 165 Mary St. Lawrenceburg, In. 47025. Have questions? Call us at 812-537-8867.

If voting by mail, please be sure and submit early!

***If you should change your mind and go to the vote center on Election Day you MUST surrender the blank ballot that was mailed to you in order to vote!

To register to vote or transfer your registration complete your form by 4:30 on Monday, April 4th or by midnight if registering/transferring online. You may check your registration at Indianavoters.in.gov

If you have questions or need forms, please call our office at 812-537-8867.

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