What’s on the voters’ minds?

Reporters hit the streets across the county asking voters about the top issues most important to them during this election, and who their vote will go to for president. Here is what they had to say:

<strong>Katy Poff</strong>

Edinburgh

Top issues: Safety/terrorism. Education

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Presidential pick: Not voting. "I feel like they are two different extremes. They don’t get the issues at hand."

<strong>Dylan Green</strong>

Franklin

Top issues: Safety/terrorism

Presidential pick: Undecided

<strong>Ryanne Stanfield</strong>

Franklin

Top issues: Equality in race, gender, sexuality, everything. Women’s rights.

Presidential pick: Undecided, leaning toward Clinton

<strong>Butch Zike</strong>

Whiteland

Top issues: Security; what will we do with ISIS? How will we combat the economy that is sagging?

Presidential pick: Undecided

<strong>Edye Hawkins</strong>

Bargersville

Top issues: Constitutional rights

Presidential pick: Trump

<strong>Chris Kantmann</strong>

Franklin

Top issues: Jobs, getting people back to work. Repealing "Obamacare."

Presidential pick: Trump

<strong>Bradley Jones</strong>

New Whiteland

Top issues: "Peace on earth, preventing turmoil in the world, taking care of the poor, feeding the hungry, veterans issues, environment, God."

Presidential pick: Trump

<strong>Jean Devore</strong>

Greenwood

Top issue: "Integrity."

Presidential pick: Gary Johnson

<strong>Robert Denning</strong>

Whiteland

Top issues: Immigration, gun laws, truthfulness, integrity, honesty, backing up what they say with action

Presidential pick: Clinton

<strong>Jason Halle</strong>

Whiteland

Top issues: Immigration, gun control, free speech

Presidential pick: Trump

<strong>Bryce Handy</strong>

Greenwood

Top issues: Social issues, fiscal soundness and accountability

Presidential pick: Clinton

<strong>Alice Pollert</strong>

Fort Wayne

Top issues: Leaders having integrity, country being strong

Presidential pick: Trump

<strong>Christina Johnson</strong>

Greenwood

Top issues: Insurance and "Obamacare"

Presidential pick: Trump

<strong>Alyssa Casper</strong>

Greenwood

Top issues: Ending abortion, protecting religious freedom and children’s safety

Presidential pick: Trump

<strong>Ernest Stigall</strong>

Greenwood

Top issues: Economic recovery

Presidential pick: Trump

<strong>Lawrence Mowat</strong>

Greenwood

Top issues: Washington, D.C. needs change

Presidential pick:  Undecided. "The two choices are not good choices."

<strong>Lisa Leuchanin</strong>

Greenwood

Top issues: School choice, protecting the Constitution

Presidential pick: Trump

<strong>Ella Ward</strong>

Greenwood

Top issues: Protecting citizens’ rights, "My forefathers died so I could carry a gun if I want to."

Presidential pick: Trump

<strong>Ed Wolfington</strong>

Franklin

Top issues: Addressing crime issues.

Presidential pick: Trump

<strong>John Montgomery</strong>

Franklin College

Top issues: Immigration, protecting rights for all people, combating poverty. "It seems like people have declared war on a lot things. Poverty has kind of been forgotten."

Presidential pick: Clinton

<strong>Sarah Ramone</strong>

Indianapolis

Top issues: Women’s rights, diversity and civil rights

Presidential pick: Clinton

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Here is a look at where and when you can vote early:

<strong>Today, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.</strong>

Johnson County Courthouse, 5 E. Jefferson St., Franklin

<strong>Today, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.</strong>

Former Jonathan Byrd’s Cafeteria, 100 Byrd Way, Greenwood

Franklin Community Center, 396 Branigin Boulevard (State Street), Franklin

Mount Pleasant Christian Church, 381 N. Bluff Road, Greenwood

Trafalgar Public Library, 424 S. Tower St., Trafalgar

<strong>Saturday, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.</strong>

Mount Pleasant Christian Church

Trafalgar Public Library

Former Jonathan Byrd’s Cafeteria

Johnson County Courthouse

Edinburgh Public Library, 119 W. Main Cross St, Edinburgh

<strong>Monday, 8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m.</strong>

Johnson County Courthouse

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