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Evansville, IN 47708
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The Clerk of the Circuit Court also serves as the Secretary to the County Election Board which is responsible for conducting all elections in the county including the certification of results.
Election Office
The Vanderburgh County Election Board is made up from one political appointment from each party chairperson, the County Clerk, and an attorney. Members of the Vanderburgh County Election Board are:
- Chad Sullivan, Election Board President
- David Shaw, Election Board Member
- Marsha Abell Barnhart, Secretary
- Doug Briody, Election Board Attorney
All Election Board meetings are open to the public. The date, time and place of the meetings are announced at least 48 hours in advance.
Please contact us at the below email address if you haven any questions or concerns: election.office@vanderburghcounty.in.gov
2024 GENERAL ELECTION, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2024
If you requested an absentee ballot, you can check the status of your ballot by visiting your Voter Portal at Indianavoters.in.gov and click the button "Visit My Voter Portal" about halfway down the page. You will need to enter your name as it appears on your registration, as well as your date of birth and county of residence.
To vote by Absentee Ballot:
You can submit an application online at Indianavoters.in.gov
You can request an application by calling the office at 812-435-5123
or print off an application here and mail it to:
Vanderburgh County Election Office, P.O. Box 3343, Evansville, IN 47732-3343.
Absentee by Mail Voters are now required to provide identification information by either:
- Providing IN Driver License/IN ID Card Number, Unique Voter Registration Number, or Last 4 digits of Social Security Number. One of these numbers must match the number used when registering to vote.
- Submitting a photocopy of your valid IN Driver License/IN ID Card or other form of ID that complies with Indiana Voter ID Law.
All completed applications must be received and approved in the Election Office by 11:59 p.m., Thursday, October 24, 2024.
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