STATEWIDE VOTER REGISTRATION SYSTEM (SVRS) Public Information Site. Since January 2006, the State of Indiana has maintained a single, uniform electronic database containing the voter registration records for all of Indiana’s 92 counties. The SVRS is linked to the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles database and the Social Security Administration database to help verify voter registration application. The system also exchanges data with the Indiana Department of Health and Department of Correction to assist local election officials in their efforts to remove deceased and incarcerated voters convicted of crimes. The information each voter will view on the website is supplied and maintained at the county level. If this information is incorrect, you will need to notify your County Clerk or Board of Voter Registration. If you would like to VOTE BY MAIL, you can find the online application on the link above. |

2023 PRIMARY MUNICIPAL ELECTION INFORMATION
IMPORATANT DATES UP TO PRIMARY ELECTION DAY: Please check the 2023 Election Deadline Calendar for more details.
Wednesday, January 4, 2023: First day to file a declaration of candidacy for the municipal election.
Friday, February 3, 2023 by NOON: Last day to file a declaration of candidacy for the municipal election.
Friday, February 10, 2023 by NOON: Last day to file to withdraw a declaration of candidacy for the municipal election.
Wednesday, March 1, 2023 by NOON: Last day for a regular party committees to file the 2022 annual campaign finance reports.
Saturday March 18, 2023: Deadline for the county election board to mail municipal primary election absentee ballots to voters who have previously filed an approved application with circuit court clerk.
Monday April 3, 2023: VOTER REGISTRATION ENDS: At county registration office’s close of business for a voter to register or transfer registration. Online applications must be received by 11:59 PM.
Tuesday April 4, 2023: First day a voter may vote an absentee ballot in the office of the Circuit Court Clerk or satellite location.
Thursday, April 13, 2023: First day a confined voter, a voter caring for a confined person at a
private residence, or a voter with disabilities may vote an absentee ballot before an absentee voter board at the voter’s residence or place
of confinement.
Thursday, April 20, 2023: DEADLINE by 11:59 PM for the circuit court clerk to receive an
absentee ballot application from an applicant requesting delivery of an absentee ballot by mail or an application from a voter with print
disabilities requesting to vote by mail, email, or fax. Applications may be submitted to the Clerk in person, mail, fax, email, OR
online through the Indiana Voter Portal at indianavoters.com
Monday, May 1, 2023: DEADLINE, by noon, for Clerk to receive absentee ballot
applications from confined voters or voters caring for a confined person requesting delivery of a ballot by an absentee voter board.
DEADLINE, by noon, for a circuit court clerk to receive Federal Post Card Applications (FPCA) from military/overseas voters requesting to
vote by email or fax.
DEADLINE, by noon, for a voter to early vote at the office of the Clerk or satellite office.
DEADLINE for a confined voter, a voter caring for a confined person, or a voter with disabilities to vote an absentee ballot before an absentee
voter board at the voter’s place of confinement.
Tuesday, May 2, 2023
PRIMARY ELECTION DAY
Polling locations will be open for voting from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
CAN 42: Declaration of Candidacy for Municipal Primary
CAN 12: Statement and Economic Interest for Local and School Board Offices
CAN 48: Declaration of Candidacy and Written Consent to Fill Ballot Vacancy
CFA 1: Candidates Statement of Organization and Designation for Principal Committee or Exploratory Committee
CFA 4: Report of Receipts and Expenditures of a Political Party
2023-2024 Campaign Finance Schedule
Political Signs & Disclaimers Brochure
2023 Election Deadline Calendar
Removal of Campaign Signs in Right of Ways: From the State Highway Garage
POLL WORKER FORMS: Please make sure to fill out the precinct the poll workers are associated with. Also you can email them to gracie.york@vermillioncounty.in.gov
REPUBLICAN POLL WORKER FORM: Inspectors are the responsibility of the Republicans.
2023 MUNICIPAL ELECTION CANDIDATES
CANDIDATE LIST FOR PRIMARY 2023
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