From Holcomb Crew <[email protected]>
Subject Election 2020 Updates
Date April 17, 2020 12:00 AM
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This is an unprecedented time. But with these election adjustments, Hoosier
voices will be heard on June 2.

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“We will have a safe and secure election.” –Governor Holcomb



Governor Holcomb and Secretary of State Connie Lawson announced today new
updates the state is making for the June 2 primary – all with the aim of
providing for a safe, free and secure election.



Last month, with the support of Governor Holcomb and Indiana GOP Chairman Kyle
Hupfer, as well as the Democrat Party Chair and Secretary Lawson, the Indiana
2020 Primary Election was moved from May 5 to June 2. 



Secretary Lawson unveiled a set of additional recommendations she’ll make to
the Indiana Election Commission tomorrow:

* Early, in-person voting will still occur, although during an abbreviated
period.
* Early voting will be available May 26 – June 1. 
* Absentee ballots submitted after Dec. 2, 2019 are accepted.
* Secretary Lawson will procure PPE for poll workers in all 92 counties.
* Procurement of this PPE will not impact critical care and other medical
supply chains.
Additionally, Indiana has requested $7.9 million from the federal election
COVID-19 fund and will use these funds for PPE and cleaning supplies so our
primary election can occur in asafe and healthy way for all Hoosier voters. 



Online recruitment efforts will be used to encourage younger Hoosiers – like
our high school and college students – to sign up to be poll workers. 



In addition to moving the primary date, absentee voting was expanded to allow
every Hoosier voter the option to vote with a mail-in absentee ballot for this
primary election. Remember – if you’d like to use this voting method,you’ll
need to request a ballot, and to date, over 70,400 Indiana voters have
requested their absentee ballot for the primary. 



Two important deadlines to know with the adjustments to the 2020 primary:

* May 4 - deadline to register to vote.
* May 21- deadline to request an absentee ballot. 
Due to the higher volume of absentee ballots and an expected decrease in the
number of poll workers, it might take a little longer before we get back
primary results. 



This is an unprecedented time. But with these election adjustments, Hoosier
voices will be heard on June 2.

 

 #INThisTogether,
-Your Holcomb Crew




 


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