Voting is an important part of democracy, and it's essential for citizens to know where to cast their ballots. In Sellersburg, Indiana, the Clark County Voter Registration Office is located at 501 E. The voting center concept allows voters to have more flexibility in where to vote. Depending on the district elections, the voter must go to the assigned polling station.
In every election, there are crowds of voters who are in the wrong place and have to go to the right polling place. This can be inconvenient and time-consuming for those who don't have the time or don't want to take the time to go somewhere else. The City Council of Sellersburg acts as the legislative branch of local government. The Council implements policy through decisions made at council meetings by majority vote and provides instructions to the city manager.
The City Council annually elects a president of the council who then serves as the city's executive. The current president of the City Council is committed to making Sellersburg a better place for all residents. He believes that Sellersburg is going in a positive direction, with caring people and community participation. It's important for all citizens of Sellersburg to know where they can vote in order to make their voices heard. To find out where your polling station is located, contact your local county voter registration office or visit their website for more information.