Whether you’re voting in Delaware or Madison County, this resource is designed to help you feel informed, prepared, and ready to take action.
Your Voice Matters
Voting is one of the most powerful ways to shape the future of our community. When we take time to stay informed and participate, we strengthen the places we live, work, and raise our families. Explore the voter guide, start conversations, and make your plan to vote.
Because informed voters build stronger communities.
A Simple Way to Get Informed
Looking for an easy, accessible way to learn about the candidates on your ballot?
Our voter guides bring together everything you need in one place, including:
✔ Local, state, and federal candidates
✔ Q&A responses from many candidates
✔ Clear, easy-to-navigate information
These guides are built to simplify the voting process—so you can spend less time searching and more time making informed decisions.
How the Guides Were Created
To ensure accuracy and fairness, we compiled information using a variety of trusted sources, including:
- Delaware County Voting & Elections Department
- Madison County Election Office
- Indiana Bar Foundation publications
- Indiana Chamber of Commerce resources
- Ballotpedia
- Indiana Voters Portal
We also gathered information directly from candidate websites, campaign materials, social media, and responses submitted by candidates themselves.
For the Q&A sections, local community members helped identify candidates across federal, state, and local races. All responses are shared verbatim to ensure each candidate’s voice is represented accurately.
Our Commitment to Accuracy
Elections are dynamic, and candidate information can change throughout the season. At times, candidates may withdraw or no longer meet eligibility requirements.
To address this, we use multiple checks and balances—both internally and through our trusted sources—to keep the guides as accurate and up to date as possible. While we strive for accuracy, we also recognize that this is an ongoing process.
Tips for Voting with Confidence
If voting feels overwhelming, you’re not alone. Here are a few simple ways to make the process more manageable:
Start small:
Focus on researching 1–3 races that matter most to you. You don’t have to vote in every race.
Do your research:
Use the voter guide alongside candidate websites, social media, and direct outreach to candidates.
Make a plan:
Write down your choices or save them on your phone before heading to the polls.
Use helpful tools:
Websites like BallotReady allow you to build and print your ballot selections in advance.
