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This week, we are once again hearing from our friends from Advancing Voices Of Women for a civil conversation about voting.Panelists include: Jeff…
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A group of Hoosiers who are blind say Indiana’s vote-by-mail system doesn’t allow them to vote privately and independently at home. And they’re suing the…
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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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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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Voter advocates want Hoosiers to be able to vote by mail in this year’s general election.Groups including Common Cause Indiana, the League of Women Voters…
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On November 14, WBOI hosted our quarterly Issues & Ales panel discussions at Joseph Decuis in downtown Roanoke.Our first hour focused on recapping the…
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Tuesday was primary election day in northeast Indiana. Ballots for voters around the region are headlined by either a GOP senate primary or a Democratic…
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All NewsHoosiers have about a week to register to vote if they wish to participate in the upcoming May primary elections. The deadline to register or make changes…
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In this week's episode of WBOI Presents, we feature an IPFW panel discussion entitled "Voting: Right, Privilege, or Burden?" This discussion was recorded…
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Indiana has identified more than 700,000 voter records that need to be updated or marked inactive in its effort to clean up the state’s voter…