INDIANAPOLIS — One thing that's new for voters across Marion County is the way the vote is being cast. The touch screen has replaced the paper ballots.
Voters also have to insert their photo I.D. into the computer for verification. After voters make their selections, the ballot is printed out and goes into the ballot counter.
Most voters RTV6 spoke with welcome the change, though some had a few problems due to the simple fact that it's new.
RTV6 asked some of those at the polls what they believe to be the most pressing issue facing the county, in which they unanimously said "potholes."