Everything You Need to Know About the May Primary Election in Indiana
The May primary election for Indiana is quickly approaching, with voters set to head to the polls on Tuesday, May 7. WLKY is dedicated to providing comprehensive coverage of the 2024 primary election, ensuring that voters have all the information they need to cast their votes in Indiana.
As part of our Commitment 2024 coverage, we will have live results available on Tuesday evening, allowing you to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the primary election. This primary will determine the candidates for the general election in November, including who will be facing off for the position of Indiana governor.
Polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. local time on election day, giving voters ample opportunity to make their voices heard. Early voters have already shown up in significant numbers, particularly for the important gubernatorial race.
For those unsure of where to vote, you can easily find your voting location by visiting our website. The primary will feature races for President of the United States, Indiana governor, U.S. Senate, U.S. Representative, and various state and local offices.
Indiana has an open primary system, allowing any registered voter to participate in either party’s primary. Absentee voting is also available, with ballots required to be received by 6 p.m. local time on Tuesday.
It’s essential for every voter to bring a photo ID that meets the required criteria when heading to the polls. You can find a list of the criteria on our website to ensure you have everything you need to cast your vote.
With important election dates coming up, including voter registration for the general election opening on May 21 and the general election day on November 5, it’s crucial for all eligible voters to participate in the democratic process. Stay tuned to WLKY for the latest updates and results on the Indiana primary election.