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Voter turnout in Allen County's municipal elections was just over 10 percent, nearly five points lower than in 2019.
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Andy Downs of the Mike Downs Center for Indiana Politics says non-partisan races like school boards can still find themselves at the mercy of party lines.
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Voters approved seven school referendums Tuesday. Only Vigo County Schools and Franklin Township failed to get approval.
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The Secretary of State says despite national worries over vast voter fraud, Indiana’s electoral process is “steeped in integrity.
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We are focusing on election law this month on WBOI Presents. Last week, we heard a virtual civil conversation from AVOW. This week, we have a virtual…
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Indiana’s governor and Election Commission would be blocked from ever again changing how and when an election is conducted under a bill passed by a Senate…
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Indiana lawmakers want to make a few changes to the state’s vote-by-mail system in the wake of a surge of mail-in ballots during the COVID-19…
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Indiana’s primary election was pushed back to June 2 because of the coronavirus pandemic. This week, we’ll be diving deeper into the process of how…
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Legislation to extend Indiana’s Election Day voting by two hours – to 8 p.m. – got a hearing this week in the House Elections Committee.Current poll hours…
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Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill will have a Republican challenger next year, if he runs for re-election.Zionsville attorney John Westercamp announced…