Indiana law only allows Hoosiers to vote absentee by mail for 11 reasons, including if they’re 65 or older or if they’ll be absent from their county the entire time polls are open on Election Day. While Indiana is one of just a few states that haven't expanded absentee voting, the state still expects a significant increase in mail-in ballots this November.
Vanderburgh County Clerk Carla Hayden walks through the process from receiving an absentee ballot to its official count.
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