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U.S. Sen. Todd Young (R-Ind.) will not face a primary challenger in May following an Indiana Election Commission hearing on Friday. The panel also cleared the way for Tom McDermott to be the Democratic candidate for the seat.
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Indianas governor and Election Commission would be blocked from ever again changing how and when an election is conducted under a bill passed by a Senate committee Monday.
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Indiana law allows Hoosiers to vote absentee by mail for 11 reasons, including if they're 65 or older or if they'll be absent from their county the entire time polls are open on Election Day.
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The Indiana Election Commission says counties must finish counting all absentee ballots by noon on June 12.
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A group dedicated to pursuing vote-by-mail for every Hoosier in every election is suing the state to help make that a reality this fall.
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Indiana voters can now submit online their requests for a mail-in ballot for the state's June 2 primary election. The request form was posted online Tuesday on the state's voter registration site.
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Republicans on the Indiana Election Commission rejected Democrats attempt Friday to loosen some restrictions for the June 2 primary election.
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Indiana could move to a vote-by-mail-only primary election this year if the COVID-19 pandemic doesnt improve in time.
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Indiana election officials have started contemplating whether voters might need to cast all ballots by mail for the state's primary election because of the coronavirus pandemic.
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The Indiana Election Commission recently approved the first paper backups for electronic voting machines.