Early voting came to a close early Monday afternoon with a large final push as lines extended from the voting booths inside of the Greenfield branch of the Hancock County Library nearly to McKenzie Road.

Mathew McCaw casts his vote while holding his son Grayson at the Hancock County Public Library. Lines were long and packed as the last day for early voting finished before the general election on Tuesday, November 5. Monday, November 4, 2024. (Tom Russo | Daily Reporter)

Wait times were around an hour on the final day of early voting, as noted by voter Dominic Shipply, who originally came to vote early out of convenience and hope to get in and out quickly, but after getting into the line, decided it was worth the wait.

Hancock County Public Library had long lines as the last day for early voting took place on Monday before the noon deadline for the general election held on Tuesday, November 5, 2024. Monday, November 4, 2024. (Tom Russo | Daily Reporter)

“In the current day, it is kind of hard to really know who’s going to win, just because there’s so many conflicting ideas and it just gets confusing to a point,” Shipply said. “I think voting is important because it’s the only time you actually have a say in something, even if it’s just one person against a million.”

Hancock County Public Library had long lines as the last day for early voting took place on Monday before the noon deadline for the general election held on Tuesday, November 5, 2024. Monday, November 4, 2024. (Tom Russo | Daily Reporter)

A pair of volunteers stood outside the library as well, the front drive of which was filled to the brim with yard signs for candidates across the county. One volunteer, Holly Lawson, was supporting her husband Ethan Lawson’s run for the General Assembly while the other, Shelby Sorensen, was volunteering for Amanda Wooton’s bid for the New Palestine School Board.

Hancock County Public Library had long lines as the last day for early voting took place on Monday before the noon deadline for the general election held on Tuesday, November 5, 2024. Monday, November 4, 2024. (Tom Russo | Daily Reporter)

Election day voting will include 12 vote sites across the county. Each will be open from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. The vote centers were divided into five regions — central, north, south, east and west — and Hancock County voters can vote at any center they choose. The vote center locations are as follows by region:

CENTRAL

1. Hancock County Annex – 111 American Legion Place, Greenfield, IN 46140

2. Hancock County Public Library, Greenfield Branch – 900 W McKenzie Road, Greenfield, IN 46140

3. Hancock County Sheriff’s Department – 398 Malcolm Grass Way, Greenfield, IN 46140

NORTH

4. Eden United Methodist Church – 2122 E Eden Road, Greenfield, IN 46140

5. McCordsville Town Hall – 6280 W 800 N, McCordsville, IN 46055

6. Fortville Community Center – 400 W Church St, Fortville, IN 46040

SOUTH

7. Cross of Grace Church – 3519 S 600 W, New Palestine, IN 46163

8. Hancock County Public Library, Sugar Creek Branch – 5731 W US 52, New Palestine, IN 46163

EAST

9. Nameless Creek Youth Camp – 2675 S 600 E, Greenfield, IN 46140

10. Wilkinson Church of Christ – 7293 SR 109, Wilkinson, IN 46186

WEST

11. Buck Creek Township Fire Dept. – 5809 Airport Blvd., Greenfield, IN 46140

12. Randall Residence – 6338 W Quiet Road (W 200 N & N 600 W), Greenfield, IN 46140