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Early voting wrapped up at noon Monday. More than 1.5 million voters in Indiana cast their ballots by the end of early voting.
Hoosiers waited in line for hours on Monday, Nov. 4 to cast their ballots on the last day of early voting.
"It's really good that young people are taking notice. They're coming with their parents and they're voting. That's really good that they see it's necessary for them to do so," voter Michael Coleman said.
Tuesday's turnout could be even larger.
"In Marion County, the voters, they got opinions," Marion County Clerk Kate Sweeney Bell said.
That's why county officials are reminding voters to make sure they bring everything they need with them to polls to help make the process go smoothly.
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