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November 7, 2018
Voters Approve Most School Funding Referenda
Most school corporations across the state with funding referenda on the ballot won approval from voters Tuesday night; only three school corporations' measures failed.
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IPS School Board Incumbents May Face Defeat From Challengers
Vocal critics of the Indianapolis Public Schools administration looked poised to unseat two incumbents in Tuesday's school board election -- but election results are not final yet.
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Lines Moving Again In Johnson County After Problems
A Johnson County Election Board official says they're implementing a "workaround" with their election vendor to get things back up and running.
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Noblesville Passes $50M Tax Hike To Fund Safety, More Teachers
Hamilton County voters passed a $50 million property-tax referendum Tuesday for Noblesville Schools to expand mental health services, hire more teachers, social workers and start new safety initiatives.
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Kelly Mitchell Re-Elected As State Treasurer
Mitchell was first elected as treasurer in 2014. She also worked in the office for seven years before that. She highlighted her experience in the office during the campaign.
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Klutz Retains State Auditor's Office
Klutz ran on a message of transparency and stability. She is also the first certified public accountant to serve as auditor, the state's chief's financial officer.
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Banks Wins 3rd District Re-Election
The 3rd District was one of the first national races to be called by the Associated Press, slightly more than an hour after polls closed in the Hoosier State.
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Republican Mike Braun Wins U.S. Senate Seat
The race between Democrat Joe Donnelly and Republican Mike Braun was viewed around the country as one of the most critical in this year's electoral battle for control of the U.S. Senate.
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Connie Lawson Wins Re-Election Campaign As Secretary Of State
Lawson was was appointed as Secretary of State in March 2012 to finish the term of Charlie White, who was ousted after a voter fraud conviction.
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Indianapolis Public Schools $272M Tax Referenda Passes
Marion County voters approved two property-tax increases worth a total of $272 million for Indianapolis Public Schools to increase teacher pay and fund a wide array of safety initiatives.
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