The deadline for requesting an application for early or absentee voting is Thursday, May 21.

(Ripley Co., Ind.) - The Ripley County Election Office is working diligently to be sure everyone in the county has an opportunity to vote in the upcoming primary election.
With all of the current COVID-19 restrictions, Ripley County Clerk Ginger J. Bradford is reminding Ripley County voters that there is still time to request an absentee ballot for the June 2 Primary Election.
The deadline for requesting an application for early or absentee voting is Thursday, May 21.
On Primary Election Day, in-person voting will be available at local polling locations.
There continues to be a need for individuals to fill precinct board positions throughout the county. You must be a registered voter to fill these positions. Personal protective equipment such as masks, gloves, and disinfectant supplies will available for workers.
If you are interested in receiving more information, contact the Election Office or your party county chairman.
Request your early/absentee ballot or receive more information on how to work on the precinct board on election day by calling the Election Office at (812) 689-4783.

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