Cloverdale voters can use the American Legion vote center before May 5
Cloverdale voters have a listed Putnam County vote center at the American Legion, and early voting is still open through May 4 before the May 5 primary.
May 5 primary is close, and Cloverdale has a listed vote center
Cloverdale voters who still need to cast a ballot before Indiana’s May 5, 2026 primary have a local option to consider: Putnam County’s election information page lists the Cloverdale American Legion as a vote center.
That gives residents a nearby place to vote and a simple reminder for the final days before the primary: confirm where to go, make sure registration is current, and bring the identification required under official voting rules.
Where Cloverdale voters can go
The Putnam County Clerk’s election information page identifies the Cloverdale American Legion as one of the county’s vote centers. Residents should use the official county guidance to confirm details before heading out.
Indiana’s Secretary of State says the May 5, 2026 primary is the statewide election date. For Cloverdale residents, that means the voting window is now in its final stretch.
Early voting runs through May 4
According to WVPE, early voting for the May 5 primary started in Indiana on Tuesday, and voters still have time through May 4 to participate before Election Day.
For people balancing work shifts, school schedules, caregiving, or a commute, that remaining window may be the easiest route. It can also help avoid the tighter timing and potential lines that sometimes come with voting on primary day.
What to check before you go
The Putnam County Clerk’s voting basics page and the Indiana Secretary of State election division both point voters to the same practical questions: Are you registered? Are you eligible for this election? Do you have the right identification?
Those are the details worth checking now, especially for voters who recently moved, changed names, updated addresses, or are voting for the first time. If any part of a voter’s information has changed, it is better to sort it out before arriving at the vote center.
Indiana’s voter guidance provides the official framework for registration and identification rules. That makes the state and county election pages the best places to verify the basics before leaving home.
A simple last-minute checklist for Cloverdale
Before heading out, Cloverdale voters should:
1. Confirm the vote center location listed by Putnam County.
2. Make sure registration is current.
3. Review Indiana’s ID requirements before voting.
4. Plan to vote by May 4 if using early voting, or on May 5 if voting on primary day.
For residents who want the most convenient option, the county’s Cloverdale listing offers a nearby place to vote and a clear deadline to work against. With the primary just days away, this is the time to check the details once and be ready.