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Indiana Secretary of State Connie Lawson
December 11, 2020

Indiana’s Presidential Electors to formally cast ballots for President and Vice President

INDIANAPOLIS (December 11, 2020) – Indiana Secretary of State Connie Lawson will preside over the meeting of Indiana's eleven presidential electors as they officially cast their votes for President and Vice President of the United States. The Indiana Assembly of Presidential Electors will meet in the Indiana House of Representatives Chamber on the third floor of the Indiana Statehouse on Monday, December 14 at 10:00 a.m.

WHAT:    Meeting of Indiana’s Presidential Electors

WHEN:    Monday, December 14 at 10 a.m.

WHERE:  Indiana House of Representatives Chamber
               Statehouse, 3rd Floor
                200 W. Washington Street
               Indianapolis, IN

Members of the public are welcome to watch the meeting via live stream at https://rb.gy/aqtshk

The media balconies as well as the public viewing gallery in the House Chamber will be reserved for media.

As a Covid-19 precaution, the floor of the House Chamber will be restricted to electors and alternates only.

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Indiana Secretary of State Connie Lawson
November 24, 2020

Secretary of State Releases 2020 General Election Voter Turnout Report

INDIANAPOLIS (Nov. 24, 2020) — Secretary of State Connie Lawson today announced that 65 percent or 3,068,542 of Indiana’s 4.7 million registered voters cast a vote in the November 3 General Election. The complete 2020 General Election Turnout and Absentee Chart with voter statistics for each county can be viewed online at https://enr.indianavoters.in.gov/site/index.html. The report was compiled by the Secretary of State’s office using voter data gathered in Indiana’s 92 counties.

“We continue to see that candidates and issues drive turnout,” said Secretary Lawson. “Presidential elections tend to have higher turnout rates. That held true this year with sixty-five percent of Hoosiers turning out to vote, the highest percentage we’ve seen since 1992.”

In 2016 and 2012, voter turnout was at 58 percent. In 2008, 62 percent of registered Hoosiers voted in the General Election. This was a record setting year, with 3,068,578 Hoosiers casting a ballot, more than in 2008, 2012 or 2016.

Congratulations to Hamilton and Wells Counties on having the highest turnout in the state. Both reached 75 percent turnout. They were followed by Greene, Hancock, Whitley at 74 percent.

Turnout statistics for previous elections can be found online at http://www.in.gov/sos/elections/2400.htm.

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