Voters across Marion County, Indiana showed up in droves to polls as more than 350,000 residents made their voice heard and cast their vote for the 2024
Marion County clerk Kate Sweeney Bell believes the early voting for the county was exceptional. The county reported 133,727 in-person early voters at the time of this writing.
“We saw record in person early voting this year,” Bell said in a statement.
As for the total voter turnout for Marion County continues to be tallied, reports state approximately 191,580 Election Day in-person ballots, 28,845 mail-in ballots and 3,065 ballots collected from miliary, overseas and homebound voters.
“Our poll workers tirelessly ensured that Marion County elections ran safely, securely and efficiently.” Bell said in a statement. “Administering the largest election in Indiana is a daunting task that our team continues to successfully implement year in and year out.”
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