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Mail in ballot requests are high

(AP)     About 275,000 Indiana residents have requested absentee ballots for the June 2 primary election, more than five times the total who voted absentee in the 2016 primary, state officials said.
That number announced Tuesday is about 50,000 more than a week ago. Requests for a mail-in ballots, technically known as absentee voting by mail, must be received by county election offices no later than May 21.
Ballots must be received by a county election office no later than noon on Election Day, June 2, to be counted.
Nearly 48,000 Hoosiers voted by mail in the 2016 primary.

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