If you cast a vote in the November election, you were in good company. 65% of Indiana’s registered voters cast a ballot in the November 3 General Election. That turnout is the highest since the election in 1992.
That’s equal to 3,068,542 of Indiana’s 4.7 million registered voters, according to Indiana Secretary of State Connie Lawson. In 2016 and 2012, voter turnout was at 58 percent. Hamilton and Wells Counties had the highest voter turnout in the state in 2020, with 75 percent of all registered voters casting a ballot.
In Kosciusko County, voter turnout was just over 66 percent.