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It's a significant increase over the 2014 midterm primary turnout, but a shade under 2010's turnout, which was 21 percent.
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A fifth of all Hoosier registered voters cast a ballot in last month's primary election.
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The Democratic primary race for Indiana's 3rd Congressional District helped drive voter turnout in Allen County, more than tripling the number of the previous primary.
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The procedure for such a move is fairly simple, with some very recent examples.
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Pence beat out four primary candidates for the chance to run in the general election in November. He could hold the same seat his brother Vice President Mike Pence once held for a dozen years before becoming Indiana's governor.
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Joe Donnelly remains one of the most vulnerable Senate Democrats on the ballot this year, but the nasty GOP race to decide who will challenge him has buoyed Democratic confidence that he could survive.
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Indiana election officers have directed poll workers not to allow anyone into voting stations with clothing sporting the phrase "Make America Great Again," a slogan popularized by Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign.
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Voters approved two Indianapolis-area school referenda on Tuesday's primary ballot worth a total of $116 million.
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The race for Marion County sheriff will be among longtime law enforcement officers Democrat Kerry Forestal and Republican Brian Durham.
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Republican primary voters picked Mike Braun to challenge Joe Donnelly, who is considered one of the Senate's most vulnerable Democrats.