Here is a list of the polling places for voters in Fountain, Warren and Vermillion counties.
The polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. EDT Tuesday.
Fountain County
Cain: Nazarene Church on Indiana Route 341 north of Hillsboro.
Davis, Logan 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 and Shawnee: Attica High School.
Richland 1 and 2: Youth Center on the north side of Mellott.
Fulton and Wabash: West Liberty Church on Indiana Route 32.
Troy 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5: Covington High School gymnasium.
Van Buren 1, 2 and 3: Veedersburg Fire Station.
Millcreek and Jackson: American Legion in Kingman.
Warren County
Adams: Pine Village Town Hall.
Jordan: Hedrick Assembly of God.
Kent: State Line Town Hall.
Liberty: Hickman Heights Christian Church.
Medina: Armstrong Chapel.
Mound: Benson Chapel United Methodist Church.
Pike: West Lebanon Christian Church.
Pine: Pine Village Town Hall.
Prairie: Locust Grove United Methodist Church.
Steuben: Marshfield Presbyterian Church.
Warren: Riverview United Methodist Church at Independence.
Washington I: Williamsport Elementary School gymnasium.
Washington II: Williamsport Elementary School gymnasium.
Vermillion County
Highland: American Legion Building, Perrysville.
Eugene: American Legion Post, 922 Ferry St., Cayuga.
Cayuga: Cayuga Fire Station.
Vermillion 1: Lions Club Building, Newport.
Vermillion 2: Lions Club Building, Newport.
East Helt: Fire House, Hillsdale.
Dana: Dana Fire Station.
St. Bernice: St. Bernice Fire Station.
Clinton Township 1: Wayside United Methodist Church, Clinton.
Clinton Township 2: Clinton Township Water Department, Clinton.
Clinton Township 3: Universal Town Hall.
Fairview 1: Fairview Park Community Building.
Fairview 2: Fairview Park Community Building.
Clinton City 1: Moose Building, Clinton.
Clinton City 2: City Municipal Building, Clinton.
Clinton City 3: Sacred Heart School, Clinton.
Clinton City 4: Sacred Heart School, Clinton.
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