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New finance reports show Democrat Beau Bayh with cash advantage over Republican Secretary of State Diego Morales
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State officials say a federal agency review found 21 noncitizens have cast ballots in Indiana elections, along with 165 noncitizens who registered to vote in the state.
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NYC Mayor-elect quotes Terre Haute's Eugene Debs. Why Indiana's labor organizer is having a moment
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Indiana lawmakers this year tasked the Secretary of State's office with studying whether to require all counties to use vote centers.
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Hoosiers got a chance Wednesday to weigh in on whether the state should require all municipal elections to move to presidential or congressional mid-term election years.
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A new plan would change how citizens of Hamilton County vote. The number of polling places would be cut in half, but residents would be able to cast their vote from any polling location in the county.
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Registered voters in Indiana will soon receive postcards in the mail from the Indiana Election Division as part of the state's latest voter roll maintenance effort.
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All ballot referendums and public questions would go on general election ballots under a bill approved by the House as the first half of the legislative session came to a close.
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Several major Indiana election reforms advanced by the Senate Elections Committee this session either failed to get approval by the full Senate or were significantly scaled back.
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The Senate narrowly approved a bill this week that will force school board races to become partisan.