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Polling Locations Will Be Greatly Reduced For Primary Election

In response to the coronavirus outbreak, Monroe County will be reducing precinct voting locations with ideas to allow younger volunteers to assist in front desk election. Braydyn explains how the possibility of voting sites will look different in this year’s primary election. The 2020 Indiana Primary will look different for many Hoosiers this year in response to the COVID-19 outbreak. …

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Voices in the Street – Voter Experiences in Monroe County

On November 7th, The midterm elections saw one of the highest voter turnouts in Monroe County history. The record amount of voter turnout led to a shortage of ballots and long waits around Monroe county polls. Voices in the Street asks area listeners if they voted and if so, about their experience at the polls.

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Voter Registration Deadline Approaches for Midterm Election

Next Tuesday, October 9th, is the last day to register to vote for this November’s midterm Elections. U.S. Citizens and residents of the state of Indiana can register to vote online, by mail, or in person at their county elections offices. To register, voters must not be currently imprisoned, and must have lived in a voting precinct since at least …

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