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Absentee ballots may be voted on from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday through Nov. 4 at the Greene County Archives/Election Center at 1126 N. Boonville Ave. in Springfield.
Election Day is almost here. As you prepare to vote, here's a list of everything on Springfield-area ballots.
In the 2024 United States presidential election, different laws and procedures govern whether or not a candidate or political party is entitled to appear on voters' ballots. [1] Under Article 2, Section 1 of the United States Constitution, laws about election procedure are established and enforced by the states. [2]
Greene County is part of Indiana's 8th congressional district; Indiana Senate districts 39 and 48; [8] and Indiana House of Representatives districts 45, 60 and 62. [9] Greene County tends to vote Republican. Since 1888, county voters have chosen the Republican Party nominee in 73% (24 of 34) of the elections through 2020.
Prior to the 1965 Voting Rights Act, Greene County was an overwhelmingly Democratic “Solid South” bastion. Between 1932 and 1956, every Democratic nominee reached 93.5 percent of the county's vote, and up to 1960 Herbert Hoover in the religiously polarized 1928 election had been the only post- disfranchisement Republican to pass 22 percent ...
Greene County Clerk Shane Schoeller said primary voter turnout stood at just 8% at 11 a.m. Tuesday. He said "warmer weather might have an impact."
As of the 2018 tax year, Form 1040, U.S. Individual Income Tax Return, is the only form used for personal (individual) federal income tax returns filed with the IRS. In prior years, it had been one of three forms (1040 [the "Long Form"], 1040A [the "Short Form"] and 1040EZ - see below for explanations of each) used for such returns.
Legislators from Greene County reflect on what they were thankful for from the 2023 legislative session and share hopes for the 2024 session.