Articles tagged as: 2020 election
July 31, 2020
Indiana Governor Urged To Expand Mail Voting During Pandemic
Two former Indiana lieutenant governors called for Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb to expand mail-in voting Friday as the coronavirus continues. Without a broad mail-in voting option, former Indiana lieutenant governors John Mutz and Kathy Davis said Friday that fewer voting locations and long lines at polls will further suppress minority, disabled and low-income voters.
Read MoreJuly 27, 2020
Expanded Vote-By-Mail Unlikely This Fall As Holcomb Resists
Groups including Common Cause Indiana, the League of Women Voters of Indiana, the ACLU of Indiana and the Greater Indianapolis NAACP all want the state to expand vote-by-mail to anyone who wants it for the Nov. 3 election.
Read MoreJuly 27, 2020
Notre Dame Withdraws From Hosting Presidential Debate Amid Virus Outbreak
The university was set to host the inaugural face-off between President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden on Sept. 29.
Read MoreJuly 21, 2020
Myers On School Reopenings: Leadership At State, Federal Levels 'Inadequate'
Indiana's Democratic challenger in the race for governor says the state needs to offer clearer health guidelines for schools to follow as they plan to reopen.
Read MoreJuly 20, 2020
Indiana Attorney General Race Leans Republican; Hill Could Still Have Impact
The field for Indiana attorney general is set, as Democrat Jonathan Weinzapfel faces off against Republican Todd Rokita. But current Attorney General Curtis Hill may still have an impact on the campaign, even after losing the race for the GOP nomination.
Read MoreJune 29, 2020
Black Candidates Push Race Debate Into GOP-Held Districts
The reenergized movement against racial inequality has amplified the voices of Black candidates, in some cases pushing the political debate over race into Republican-leaning areas.
Read MoreJune 23, 2020
Woody Myers Unveils Wide-Ranging Criminal Justice Reform Plan
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Woody Myers unveiled a criminal justice reform plan that mandates new training for police, shifts funding to social services and decriminalizes marijuana.
Read MoreJune 23, 2020
University Of Notre Dame Still Plans To Host First Presidential Debate Despite Pandemic
The University of Michigan backed out of hosting the second presidential debate due to work needed to prepare the Ann Arbor campus for the fall semester during the pandemic.
Read MoreJune 17, 2020
You Asked What Role State Party Conventions Play In Indiana. Weve Got Answers.
Members of the Indiana 2020 Two-Way asked us what role this months state Republican and Democratic party conventions play in Indiana elections. So, Indiana Public Broadcasting and All IN went to work to answer some of those questions.
Read MoreJune 17, 2020
Weinzapfel Is Democrats' Nominee For Attorney General
Former Evansville Mayor Jonathan Weinzapfel won by just 48 votes out of more than 2,000 cast by state party convention delegates.
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