Can i mail in vote in indiana

In Indiana, you can vote by mail, also known as absentee voting, in certain circumstances. Here are the details:

Who can vote by mail in Indiana?

You can vote by mail in Indiana if you:

  1. Are 65 years of age or older
  2. Are unable to vote in person due to a disability
  3. Are in the military or a military spouse
  4. Are a U.S. citizen living outside of the United States
  5. Are a U.S. citizen living in a foreign country
  6. Are a U.S. citizen living in a state or territory that does not allow you to vote in person
  7. Are a U.S. citizen living in a state or territory that does not allow you to vote in person due to a natural disaster or other emergency
  8. Are a U.S. citizen living in a state or territory that does not allow you to vote in person due to a religious holiday
  9. Are a U.S. citizen living in a state or territory that does not allow you to vote in person due to a family emergency
  10. Are a U.S. citizen living in a state or territory that does not allow you to vote in person due to a work-related emergency

How do I request an absentee ballot in Indiana?

To request an absentee ballot in Indiana, you can:

  1. Fill out the Absentee Ballot Application (Form AB-1) and mail it to your county clerk's office.
  2. Use the Indiana Secretary of State's online absentee ballot application portal.
  3. Contact your county clerk's office to request an application by phone or email.

When do I need to request an absentee ballot in Indiana?

You can request an absentee ballot in Indiana up to 29 days before an election. For example, if an election is on November 8, you can request an absentee ballot by October 10.

How do I return my absentee ballot in Indiana?

Once you receive your absentee ballot, you can return it by:

  1. Mailing it to your county clerk's office.
  2. Hand-delivering it to your county clerk's office.
  3. Using a secure drop box located at your county clerk's office or other designated locations.

Important deadlines:

Remember to check with your county clerk's office for specific deadlines and requirements, as they may vary.