Articles tagged as: Election 2016
November 8, 2016
NPR's Election Night Live Blog
A live election night news blog from NPR field reporters and editors nationwide.
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Holcomb Wins Gubernatorial Race
Holcomb's win marks the fourth consecutive gubernatorial victory for the GOP.
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Right To Hunt And Fish Approved By Voters
Indiana becomes to the 20th state to add a constitutional amendment to protect hunting and fishing.
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Reform-Minded Incumbents Retain Control of IPS Board But One Loses Seat
Efforts to reform Indianapolis Public Schools will likely remain on track after two incumbents and a first-time candidate who supports the ongoing changes, beat out challengers in the district's Board of Commissioners.
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Republican Curtis Hill Will Be Indiana's Next Attorney General
The Republican has served as the Elkhart County prosecutor since 2008.
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Young Defeats Bayh For U.S. Senate Seat
Young will be the first person to hold the seat since 1989 that isn't Dan Coats or Evan Bayh.
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Election 2016 Results: State House
Election results for State House races in Central Indiana.
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7 Scenarios For How Election Night Might Play Out
Hillary Clinton has the edge. She has to win just the states leaning in her direction to get enough electoral votes to be president. But Donald Trump has a path, albeit a narrow one.
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Absentee Ballots Slow Voting At Many Marion County Sites
The Marion County Clerk's Office blames the slowdown on the "inefficiencies" of having a central location where absentee ballots are counted.
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Election 2016 Results: Education Referenda
Eight Indiana school districts, including Washington Township in Marion County, are using referenda in an effort to raise funds to pay for construction projects and operating costs.
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