Noblesville Lions get ‘411’ on voting from Lisa Dick

Noblesville Lions President Walt Scheid and Lion and League of Women Voters member Lisa Dick. (Photo provided by Noblesville Lions Club)

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At their March 11 meeting, the Noblesville Lions Club heard from member Lisa Dick about her volunteer work with the League of Women Voters (LWV) of Hamilton County and the Vote411 election guide.

LWV is a nonpartisan political organization, encouraging informed and active participation in government.

The Hamilton County League is currently surveying the 147 candidates running for public office in the 2026 Indiana primary. Candidates have been mailed or emailed a survey asking general biographical questions as well as race-specific questions. The League will publish candidates’ responses to the Vote411 website later in March, ahead of early voting and the May 5 primary.

The League does not support or endorse parties or candidates, but they do encourage all registered voters to make informed decisions. Voter registration closes on April 6 and early voting begins on April 7.

Citizens can find additional information about early voting, election day polling locations, and ballot information at Vote411.org. Vote411 is funded by the Education Fund of the League of Women Voters.

To learn more about the League of Women Voters of Hamilton County, visit lwvhcin.org.

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