Early Voting
Vote In Person Ahead of Election Day
Save Time and Vote Early at Any Early Voting Location
Just as you can vote at any Vote Center on Election Day, any registered Marion County voter can cast their ballot in person at any Early Voting location. Don’t forget your valid photo ID. Sample ballots are available after ratification by the Marion County Election Board, approximately 30 days before each election.
Find An Early Voting Location
Find the Nearest Early Voting Location
Use the map below to locate the nearest Early Voting site to you. Vote Centers for Early Voting shown on the map with a light blue pin, which you can click to view the full details about the Early Voting location, including dates, hours, and address.
Indianapolis Public Library – Fort Ben Branch
9330 E 56th StIndianapolis IN 46216
Indianapolis Public Library – Pike Branch
6525 N Zionsville RoadIndianapolis IN 46268
Decatur Township Government Center
5410 S High School RoadIndianapolis IN 46221
Warren Township Government Center
501 N Post RdIndianapolis IN 46219
St. Luke's UMC
100 W 86th StIndianapolis IN 46260
Perry Township Government Center
4925 Shelby StIndianapolis IN 46227
Krannert Park Community Center
605 S High School RdIndianapolis IN 46241
Indianapolis City-County Building
200 E. Washington St., W-122Indianapolis IN 46204
Franklin Township Government Center
6231 S Arlington AveIndianapolis IN 46237
Early Voting Frequently Asked Questions
Who can vote early, in person?
All registered Marion County voters are welcome to vote early.
When does Early Voting start?
Early Voting at the Indianapolis City-County Building starts on Tuesday, April 7, and ends on Monday, May 4, at 12:00 p.m. Additional Early Voting satellite sites will operate April 25 – May 3, 2026.
Where can I vote early?
Early Voting locations for the 2026 Primary Election are listed below:
From April 7 to May 4:
From April 25 to May 3:
What do I need to vote early?
To vote early, you’ll just need to present a valid photo ID.
How do I know who’s on my ballot?
Prepare for voting by viewing a sample ballot, which is available approximately 30 days before each election, after ratification by the Marion County Election Board.
