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County approves change to vote-center plan; Farmland City Building added

January 19, 2026 | Randolph County, Indiana


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County approves change to vote-center plan; Farmland City Building added
Randolph County commissioners approved a vote-center plan amendment to add the Farmland City Building as a polling location after Randolph County Clerk Melinda (Mindy) Peed explained the facility had moved across the street from its previous site and passed an accessibility review.

Peed said the county election board had voted on the amendment and staff toured the new office to confirm ADA compliance. Commissioners moved, seconded and approved the clerk’s recommendation by voice vote.

Why it matters: vote-center plans govern where residents can cast ballots and must comply with accessibility standards. The clerk said the new site provides a more suitable location for voters.

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