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VOTE JEFF.

Election Day is November 7, 2023 and I hope you will exercise your right to vote in this election. There are other ways to cast your vote either in person on designated “early voting” days, and by mail if you meet certain prerequisites. Regardless, your vote is very important to me as well as protecting not only the cities future, but our democracy. 

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Are you registered to vote?

You must be registered if you plan to vote. You can check to see if you are registered at indianavoters.in.gov. Choose "Register to Vote" > "Apply Now". Fill out the form and follow instructions. It's that simple.

Upcoming election: November 7, 2023

Deadline to register to vote: October 10, 2023

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Is your address correct?

Double check your address is correct at indianavoters.in.gov. Choose "Check Your Registration Record" > fill out your information > verify your address is correct under your name. If you need to update your registration, choose "Update Voter Info". To update voter information, you will need a valid Indiana Driver's License or Indiana State Identification Card number.

In-Person Voting

In person voting will be available throughout Carmel from 6:00 AM - 6:00 PM on November 7, 2023. Any voter who is properly registered prior to Monday, April 3, 2023 is eligible to vote on Election Day. Any voter registered in Hamilton County can vote early in-person. No application is necessary. Bring your ID (Indiana Driver’s License, Indiana State ID, U.S. Passport, or U.S. Military ID)

To find your polling site, visit www.indianavoters.com and click "Find Your Polling Place". For more information about voting on election day, click here.

Vote Early In-Person Voting

Locations

  • Wilfong Pavilion at Founders Park
    11675 Hazel Dell Pkwy, Building A
    Carmel, IN 46033
  • Jill Perelman Pavilion
    3000 W 116th Street
    Carmel, IN 46032

Hours

Wednesday and Thursday, October 25 & 26 - 2 pm to 7 pm

Friday and Saturday, October 27 & 28 - 10 am to 3 pm

Wednesday and Thursday, November 1 & 2 - 2 pm to 7 pm

Friday and Saturday, November 3 & 4 - 10 am to 3 pm

Additional locations and times are also available to vote early in-person in Hamilton County. To find a list of all locations and times, please visit the Hamilton County Elections Office’s Vote Early - In Person page HERE.

Mail-In Absentee Information

Voters can apply to vote via mail-in absentee ballot using the online application found at www.IndianaVoters.com. 

You may also download the Indiana Mail-In Absentee Ballot application for the 2023 Primary Election by CLICKING HERE, you may call the Hamilton County Elections Office at 317-776-8476 to make a request for an application over the phone, or email elections@hamiltoncounty.in.gov.

Mail your application to the Hamilton County Elections Office at the address below:

Hamilton Co. Circuit Clerk
1 Hamilton County Square, Suite 106
Noblesville, IN 46060

Mail-In absentee ballot applications must be RECEIVED at the Elections Office by midnight on Thursday October 26, 2023.

More Information
Hamilton County Elections Office
Indiana Voter Portal

Requirements

Hamilton County voters can vote absentee-by-mail if they meet one of the requirements below:

  • Reasonable expectation of being absent from the county on election day during the entire 12 hours that the polls are open
  • Confined to residence, health care facility, or a hospital due to illness or injury
  • Caring for an individual confined to a private residence due to illness or injury 
  • Voter with disabilities
  • Voter at least 65 years of age
  • Official election duties outside of my voting precinct
  • Scheduled to work during the entire 12 hours that polls are open
  • Unable to vote at polls in person due to religious holiday
  • Eligible to vote under the "fail-safe" procedures in 3-10-11 or 3-10-12
  • Member of the Indiana National Guard deployed or on assignment in Indiana or a public safety officer
  • Serious sex offender
  • Prevented from voting due to the unavailability of transportation to polls