Indiana Primary Election 2026

Mirror Indy explains how voting works and shares what candidates are running for federal, state and local offices.

Sophie Young

Service Reporter

Politics might seem far away or out of touch sometimes. But people in office make decisions that affect our everyday lives. Our representatives in the U.S. Congress can help Indiana get federal funding for parks, road repairs and workforce development programs. Township trustees hand out resources to people who can’t afford housing, utilities or transportation.

Indiana’s May 5 primary election is your chance to decide which candidates make it on the ballot for November’s general election. Early voting starts April 7, and you have to request a mail-in ballot by April 23.

During this election season, we’ll share how voting works, who the candidates are and what elected officials actually do.

Mirror Indy Votes logo by Nat Russell for Mirror Indy

Deadlines
April 6: Register to vote

Here’s how to check your voter status, find out if you’re eligible to vote and register to vote.

April 7-May 4: Early voting at the City-County Building

Early voting at the City-County Building starts April 7 and ends at noon May 4. Anyone registered to vote in Marion County can vote at the City-County Building. Bring a valid photo ID with you to vote.

Get the full guide: Your guide to early voting in Indianapolis

April 23: Request absentee ballot

There are 12 valid reasons to ask for a ballot you can complete at home and drop off or mail in. You can find them listed on the downloadable application form. All absentee ballots have to be submitted by 6 p.m. on May 5.

Get the full guide: How to vote absentee

April 25: Early voting at eight more vote centers

Eight vote centers across Marion County’s townships are open 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily, from April 25-May 3. Anyone registered to vote in Marion County can go to any of the sites to vote. Bring a valid photo ID with you to vote.

Get the full guide: Your guide to early voting in Indianapolis

May 5: Primary election day

The polls are open from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. May 5. Find one near you.

Use these buttons to find quickly find candidates and results in the races you’re watching.

National Races

U.S. House

7th District

André Carson

André Carson

Democrat
Incumbent

Denise Hatch

Denise Hatch

Democrat

George Hornedo

George Hornedo

Democrat

Destiny Wells

Destiny Wells

Democrat

State Races

Indiana House of Representatives

Indiana Senate

County Races

Marion County Sheriff
Circuit Court Clerk

Township Races

Center Township
Decatur Township

Constable of Small Claims Court

Lawrence Township
Pike Township
Warren Township
Washington Township

Constable of Small Claims Court

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