LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Time is running out to get registered to vote in this year's General Election.
The deadline for Kentuckians ended at 4 p.m. Monday, but Hoosiers still have some time. Indiana's registration deadline is Monday at 11:59 p.m., hours before early voting gets underway in the state.
To register, you need a valid state ID or Indiana driver's license. You can register in person or online. You can also register by mail, but the form would have to be postmarked Monday.
The deadline to register in person in Indiana is close of business at Clerks' offices in the state.
In additional to the presidential election, Hoosiers will also elect the state's next governor.Â
Absentee/"early voting" in Indiana starts Tuesday, Oct. 8. To look at early voting polling locations and hours, click here to access your voter portal. To look at Indiana's election calendar, with dates and deadlines for the 2024 General Election, click here.
For more information about getting registered to vote in Indiana, or to check your registration status, click here. For more information about voting in Indiana, including polling locations and more, click here for the state's Voter Portal.
As of 4 p.m. Monday, the Voter Portal reported more than 4,800,000 Hoosiers are registered to vote.
In-person, excused absentee voting in Jefferson County runs Oct. 23-25 and Oct. 28-30 at the Crowne Plaza Hotel on Phillips Lane. To look at in-person, excused absentee voting qualifications, click here.
In-person, no-excuse absentee/"early voting" starts Oct. 31 in Kentucky. To look at early voting locations and hours, click here. To look at locations and hours for locations in Jefferson County specifically, click here. For information about mail-in absentee voting, click here.
For election resources in Jefferson County, click here. To check your voter registration status in Kentucky, click here. For more information about voting in Kentucky, click here.
Kentucky is still looking for poll workers and election officers. If you would like to volunteer to be an election officer, the last class is on Oct. 21. For more information, click here.
Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 5.
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