Below is some FAQ's Regarding Election Day.

Is there Early Voting this year?
Answer: Yes, at the Courthouse.
Early Voting dates are:
October 30th - Nov 3rd from 8:00am to 4:30pm
November 4th from 8:00am-Noon
November 6th from 8:00am to Noon
When is Election Day?
Answer: Tuesday, November 7th, 2023
At what Time are the Polls Open?
Answer: The polls are open from 6:00am through 6:00pm
Do I have to be Registered to Vote on Election Day?
Answer: Yes. Voter Registration closes at the beginning of October. If you aren’t registered by then, unfortunately, you cannot vote in the 2023 Municipal Election.
Where Do I Vote?
Answer: It depends on which precinct you live in. The map below can help. You can find further assistance on indianavoters.in.gov or at whitleygov.com
Answer: Yes, at the Courthouse.
Early Voting dates are:
October 30th - Nov 3rd from 8:00am to 4:30pm
November 4th from 8:00am-Noon
November 6th from 8:00am to Noon
When is Election Day?
Answer: Tuesday, November 7th, 2023
At what Time are the Polls Open?
Answer: The polls are open from 6:00am through 6:00pm
Do I have to be Registered to Vote on Election Day?
Answer: Yes. Voter Registration closes at the beginning of October. If you aren’t registered by then, unfortunately, you cannot vote in the 2023 Municipal Election.
Where Do I Vote?
Answer: It depends on which precinct you live in. The map below can help. You can find further assistance on indianavoters.in.gov or at whitleygov.com
Do I have to have a Photo ID to vote?
Answer: Yes. State Law Requires valid, government-issued photo identification in order to vote. If you don't have a driver's license, you can get an ID card from the Bureau of Motor Vehicles on Denzil Drive.
What will I go through in order to vote?
Answer: When you first arrive, the Poll Inspector will check your Photo ID and the Poll Clerk will have you sign your name attesting it truly is you that is voting. The Clerk will then give you a Voter Ballot receipt. You will then give the receipt to the Poll Judge who will assist you in turning on your voting machine. If you have any voting questions (not candidate/issue specific), you will need to ask the Poll Judge at that time. The Poll Judge will then leave you and you will vote in privacy. After you have voted and confirmed your votes, you are free to leave to voting location. It normally takes 5-10 minutes total to vote. Don’t forget to get your sticker!
Who manages the Election?
Answer: The County Clerk of the Courts (Cindy Doolittle) is officially over the Election Process. She is assisted by Jessica Hockemeyer in the Elections Division of the Clerk's Office. Both Cindy and Jessica can be contacted at (260) 248-3164.
What if I need a Ride to the Polls?
Answer: Contact Ryan at 260-229-8138
Other Elections Question can be answered at:
https://www.whitleygov.com/department/index.php?structureid=205