In-person early voting has begun across the state of Indiana
By: Maura Johnson
Posted: Oct 6, 2020 8:39 PM EDT

-
2:01
Notre Dame Football hires new defensive coordinator.
-
5:34
IU Professor interviewed on Derek Chauvin verdict
-
1:16
Vineyards preparing for weather’s impact on wine production
-
2:30
Killing freeze the next two nights
-
3:42
In the recycle bin or out with the trash?
-
1:54
How to have an open conversation with children about tragedy
-
1:46
April snow and a freeze at night
-
1:28
Judge delays competency hearing for teen suspect
-
1:43
Hard freeze could devastate local crops
-
2:50
Abundance of vaccine sites leading to low mass clinic turnout
-
1:24
Growing concerns of people not getting vaccinated
-
2:42
Wintry mix and a killer freeze
ST. JOSEPH COUNTY, Ind. – In-person early voting is happening now, statewide.
In St. Joseph County, city officials said they had processed over 300 voters in the first hour and a half of opening the doors to the County-City Building in South Bend.
Early voting continues until Nov. 2.
The County City Building is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
When you come to early vote, you must have your I.D. with you.
Officials said there may be a wait in line to vote.
Check abc57.com to find a full list of voting resources.