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Less than half of the number of 18- and 19-year-olds are registered to vote in Indiana this year compared to 2016. That decline is the worst in the…
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Barring a last-minute curveball from the federal courts, Indiana will be one of only four states without expanded vote-by-mail for the 2020 general…
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Hoosier voters will be able to go to court this fall to ask for polls to stay open longer if there are problems on Election Day.That’s because a federal…
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Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill would rather a court eliminate the current vote-by-mail option for Hoosiers aged 65 or older than allow every…
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Hoosiers have just under one month left to register to vote for the 2020 general election. Indiana law cuts off voter registration 29 days before an…
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Indiana Secretary of State Connie Lawson insists the state will have a “normal election” this fall and won’t expand mail-in voting amid the COVID-19…
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A federal judge struck down an Indiana law that tried to more quickly – and illegally – purge people from its voter rolls.The case, filed by the citizens…
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The political action committee tied to the largest teachers union in Indiana is not endorsing a candidate in the race for governor. The Indiana Political…
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Indiana counties can no longer reject a voter’s absentee, mail-in ballot because an official says their signature doesn’t match – without giving the voter…
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A federal judge won’t force Indiana to expand vote-by-mail for this fall’s election.A group of Hoosier voters filed a lawsuit against the Indiana Election…