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Voter advocacy groups warn of lawsuits if Indiana state officials illegally remove voters from rollsSeveral voter advocacy groups sent a formal letter to Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales and Attorney General Todd Rokita, opposing their recent move that questions the citizenship of more than half a million registered voters.
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Indiana voters who have questions about casting a ballot or encounter issues at the polls can call or text a free hotline to get answers and support at 866-OUR-VOTE (866-687-8683).
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A push to draw more independent redistricting maps in Indianapolis is underway with a new commission working on this issue.
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Indiana lawmakers will hold hearings around the state Friday and Saturday to gather public feedback on the redistricting process.
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A federal judge halted an Indiana law that wouldve barred voters from asking a court to extend polling hours.
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Common Cause Indiana and the Indiana NAACP are suing Indiana in federal court over what they say is its unjustifiably early deadline to return absentee vote-by-mail ballots.
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Two recent studies one by Pew Research, the other from Harvard put Indiana in the bottom half of states for election integrity.
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The suit emphasizes that Indiana lacks any rules or standards to determine whether a signature is genuine.
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The five new sites are the result of a settled lawsuit filed against the county's election board.
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The creation of new early voting sites requires a unanimous vote from the Election Board. In his motion Attorney General Hill says that vote never happened.