County Clerk

May 7, 2024 Primary Election

Early Voting Times and Locations

  • Fayette County Courthouse (401 N. Central Ave., Connersville)
    Weekdays daily from April 9th to May 3rd, 8:30 am to 4 pm
    Saturday April 27th and May 4th from 8am to 3pm
    May 6th from 8:30 am to Noon
  • FCN Bank (Everton) (5444 S State Rd 1, Everton)
    Saturday April 27th and May 4th from 8am to 3pm

Fayette County now has Voting Centers!

We are transitioning from precincts to voting centers. Please vote at any location below no matter what precinct you might have been in previously.

  • Fayette County Courthouse
    401 N. Central Ave., Connersville, IN 47331
  • Baptist Temple Gym
    1380 E State Rd 44, Connersville, IN 47331
  • New Heights Church of Christ
    2752 State Rd 44, Connersville, IN 47331
  • Roberts Park Miller Building Gym
    2900 Park Rd, Connersville, IN 47331
  • FCN Bank (Everton)
    5444 S State Rd 1, Connersville, IN 47331


Map without the frame: May 7, 2024 Fayette County Primary Election


Services

  • Marriage Licenses – issuance and past records
  • Voter Registration
  • Absentee Ballots
  • Election Filings
  • Civil/Small Claims filings
  • Protective Order filings

Receipt of Payments for:

  • Child Support
  • Small Claims Judgments
  • Criminal Restitution
  • Bond
  • Criminal Case Filing Fees
  • Civil/Small Claim Case Filing Fees
  • Traffic Violations

 Council and Commissioner Districts as set by Ordinance 2021-13

Commissioner Districts

County Commissioner Districts
County Commissioner Districts

Council Districts

County Council Districts
County Council Districts

Absentee Voting Information

To receive an Absentee Ballot, you must first submit an absentee application form in person, by phone, by mail, or by email. An absentee application can be requested from the phone numbers on this page or via email at absentee@co.fayette.in.us.

You can also download and fill out the form here:
Absentee Ballot Mail Form 2022 Revision

The Clerk’s office would like to encourage everyone to check out the State of Indiana’s website at Indiana Voter Portal

It is a public site that can register you to vote, update your voter registration, verify your voter registration, find your polling location, review candidates on my ballot, obtain an absentee application and track the progress of your absentee ballot.

Filing a form with the court has legal consequences. Talk to a lawyer before filing anything in court.

Links and Forms