INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana lawmakers are considering whether to require all 92 counties to use vote centers.

A bill signed into law this year directed the Indiana Secretary of State’s Office to study the issue and submit recommendations to the General Assembly before the beginning of the 2026 legislative session.

Roughly two-thirds of Indiana’s 92 counties have switched from precinct-based voting to a vote-center model—a switch those in favor of vote centers say saves taxpayers’ money and time.

“The big difference is that a voter is not tied to just one voting location,” said Julia Vaughn, Executive Director of Common Cause Indiana.

“So, if you get off work, and you have half an hour before the polls close, you can get to the closest vote center instead of having to go home and get to your

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