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# Final 2 days of early in-person voting in Monroe County: Saturday, Monday
- URL: https://bsquarebulletin.com/final-2-days-of-early-in-person-voting-in-monroe-county-saturday-monday/
- Published: 2024-05-03T23:13:30.000Z
- Updated: 2025-02-24T22:03:12.000Z
- Author: Dave Askins
- Tags: Old B Square, #imported-whole

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With two days of in-person early voting left, around 3,800 Monroe County residents have cast an in-person ballot in the May 7 primary election.

That’s based on the day-by-day tallies of voter numbers posted on the wall of the election operations building (aka the old NAPA Auto Parts Store) at 3rd and Walnut streets and a partial total through the day on Friday (May 3).

The [election operations buiding](https://maps.app.goo.gl/aWacwkhAHBmVBsfU8) is the one designated location for all in-person voting in Monroe County.

Two days are left on the early-voting calendar: Saturday (May 4) from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Monday (May 6) from 8 a.m. to **noon**.

Local offices at stake include two Monroe County commissioner seats and three at-large Monroe County councilor seats.

There are more than 91,000 registered voters in Monroe County.

For the primary elections in [2022](https://bsquarebulletin.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/OCR-2022-05-03-primary-election-results-final-unofficial.pdf), the in-person early voting turnout for the Democrats was around 2,600\. For the Republicans, it was around 750\. That made the total in-person early vote for 2022 about 3,350.

If on each of the remaining two days, around 400 people vote, this year’s in-person early voting total could hit around 4,600, Given the historical pattern of heavier turnout on those final two days, despite the constrained hours, 400 would be a realistic number.

Even though voting turnout this year is outpacing the early voting turnout of 2022, it’s probably not as big as in [2016](https://web.archive.org/web/20220129140349/https://www.co.monroe.in.us/egov/documents/1539369739%5F09468.pdf). In 2016, the total of mailed-in absentee ballots and in-person early voting was around 10,700 people.

Voters who want to preview their ballot or check the location where they should vote on Election Day (May 7), can check the [Indiana Voter Portal](https://indianavoters.in.gov/). Some background on candidates, including links to their websites, can be found on the League of Women [Voters Vote411 profiles](https://onyourballot.vote411.org/candidate-index.do?c=30110370).

__**Early primary in-person voting at [Election Operations](https://maps.app.goo.gl/aWacwkhAHBmVBsfU8) 2024**__
| **Date**            | **Open** | **Close** |
| ------------------- | -------- | --------- |
| April 9 – April 12  | 8 a.m.   | 6 p.m.    |
| April 15 – April 19 | 8 a.m.   | 6 p.m.    |
| April 22 – 26       | 8 a.m.   | 6 p.m.    |
| April 27            | 9 a.m.   | 4 p.m.    |
| April 29 – May 3    | 8 a.m.   | 6 p.m.    |
| May 4               | 9 a.m.   | 4 p.m.    |
| May 6               | 8 a.m.   | noon      |