Voter Registration Information
Provided below is information to assist you with understanding how to register to vote, where to submit your registration information, how to confirm your registration.
Register to Vote:
Online Registration - If you have a valid Indiana Driver’s License you may register to vote, change your registration address or name online at www.indianavoters.com. These changes must be made no later than 30 days before the next election.The Indiana Voters website may also be used to confirm you registration or find your polling location.
Register in Clerk's Office - You may also register to vote in the Harrison County Clerk's office.
New Redistricting for 2022 Elections:
Provided below are links to the new redistricting maps for the Harrison County Precincts, Council districts and Commissioner districts. The files are provided as PDF files which may require a program that can view this type of image file.
Council Map
Commissioner Map
Precinct Map
Register to Vote Absentee Ballot:
Interested in voting with an absentee ballot in the Primary or Fall Election? Please see the information provided below.
INSTRUCTIONS: Complete and return the application below so it is received by the Harrison County election board at least 12 days before election day.
Military & Overseas absentee voters should use form below to request an absentee ballot.
Documents provided Below:
Absentee Voting Application (Vote by mail)
Military and Overseas Absentee Voting Form
2022 Voter Registration & Absentee Voting
When is the last day to request an absentee ballot application?
- Voting by mail - not an official date, just in time for it to be received by Clerk’s Office by 10/27
- Traveling Board - Monday, November 7th by noon
- Military/Overseas**
*to be sent to them by mail - request must be received by midnight 10/27
*to be sent to them by e-mail or fax - request must be rec’d by noon November 7th
**request for absentee ballot application may be received by mail, email (scanned copy of completed application attached), or fax
When must my absentee ballot application be received by Clerk to be processed in time to receive a ballot in the mail?
- Voting Absentee Ballot by mail - if mailed, e-mailed, hand delivered or faxed, Thursday October 27th by 11:59 pm (before midnight)
- Delivery by Traveling Board - Monday, November 7th by noon
- Military/Overseas - by midnight October 27th if ballot to be mailed by noon November 7th if requesting to vote by e-mail or fax
When must my ballot be received by Clerk to be processed in time to be counted?
- Voting by mail - Mail received on election day November 8th
- Military/Overseas - Postmarked by the date of the election, November 8th and received by noon 10 days following the election, if mailed. If e-mailed or faxed the ballot must be received in Clerk’s Office by 6pm on Election Day
When is absentee voting in Clerk’s office?
- Begins Wednesday October 12th at 9:00 am until 4:00 pm (no breaks for lunch any day)
- Monday through Friday 9:00 am until 4:00 pm
- Extended hours: Thursday October 27th 9:00 am until 7:00 pm
- Extended hours: Thursday November 3rd 9:00 am until 7:00 pm
- Also Saturday October 29th from 8:00 am until 3:00 pm
- Also Saturday November 5th from 8:00 am until 3:00 pm
- Absentee voting in Clerk’s office ceases at noon Monday November 7th (9:00 to noon)
When is the last possible time to register to vote?
- By mail - Envelope holding registration must be postmarked by October 11th
- Hand-Delivered - To Clerk’s office by close of business (4:30) October 11th
- At BMV - October 11th, Call 888-692-6841 BMV is open 11/8 for ID’s only
- Via www.in.gov - Prior to midnight on October 11th
- Military or Overseas - October 31st
First day the Traveling Board can go out: Thursday, October 20th