Quick Hit -- Indiana's mail-in ballot process

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Date
2020-10-05
Main contributors
Baggetta, Matthew; Miles, Emily; Smith, Kenny
Summary
Dr. Matthew Baggetta, from the O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs at Indiana University -- Bloomington, talks about the mail-in ballot process, and Indiana's acceptable reasons for voting by mail.

MAIL IN ABSENTEE BALLOTS: A federal appeals court has now reinstated Indiana's Election Day deadline to receive the mail-in ballots. Your absentee ballots must once again be received by noon on NOVEMBER 3rd to be counted.

ABSENTEE IN-PERSON VOTING (or early voting): Tuesday, October 6th through Monday, November 2nd.

ELECTION DAY, Tuesday, November 3rd.

ABSENTEE IN-PERSON VOTING (or early voting): Tuesday, October 6th through Monday, November 2nd.

ELECTION DAY, Tuesday, November 3rd.
Publisher
The Media School
Genre
Interview
Subjects
COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020-; Current events
Locations
Bloomington; Indiana
Collection
On Topic with IU_Podcast
Unit
The Media School
Language
English
Other Identifier
Other: MSA.OTIU.00031

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