Your guide to Indy’s 2023 primary election

We’re getting you up to speed before Tuesday, May 2.

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We’re sharing what you need to know about this year’s primary.

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Election Day will be here before you know it + early voting has already started. To make the process as easy as possible, we’ve put together a must-know guide for the 2023 primary election.

🗳️ What’s on the ballot

In addition to a list of Indianapolis mayoral candidates, a referendum question should appear on Hoosier ballots. Depending on their locations, voters will be weighing in on three Marion County school district referendums — IPS is looking to use funding for construction + renovation, and MSD of Warren Township and the School Town of Speedway are both looking to use funding for operating expenses.

Pro tip: You can see the official information about your ballot on the Indiana Voters porta l by clicking on “Who’s on the ballot.”

🤝 Meet the mayoral candidates

There are nine candidates up for the seat this year — five Democrats + four Republicans.

Note: Some additional candidates may appear on your ballot who have since withdrawn from the race.

🗓️ Important dates

  • Thursday, April 20: Deadline for absentee voting (vote by mail) applications
  • Monday May 1: Early voting ends
  • Tuesday, May 2: Election Day + mail-in ballot receipt deadline

There are several local organizations and offices that will be open for voters who want to avoid the long lines on Election Day — see the full list, including hours, here .

Pro tip: check your voter registration status before you go.

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Anna is based in Indianapolis, IN and worked in government communications for five years before joining 6AM City to help launch INDYtoday. When she’s not writing about the Circle City from a local coffee shop, you can find her taking long walks with her dog Babs + reading from her hammock and baking pies from scratch.
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