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A property tax reform debate kicks into high gear. Senate lawmakers advance a bill to cut in half the number of early, in-person voting days. And a Senate committee debates an education measure to promote “fostering a national identity."
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A bill headed to the House would ban the use of student IDs to verify a person’s identity when voting.
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The number of days of early, in-person voting in Indiana would be cut in half under legislation approved by a Senate committee Monday.
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Purdue University announced a potential on-campus voting center after receiving backlash over the lack of accessible polling sites for the 2024 general election.
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A new lawsuit alleges the Anderson City Council failed to draw new redistricting maps before the 2022 deadline a violation of state and federal law.
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Thursday, Oct. 27 is the last day you can request a mail-in ballot for this fall's election.
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What do you need on Election Day? Where can you find your ballot to research candidates ahead of time? Does your vote really matter?
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Early voting locations are open in every township in Marion County.
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Though Indiana doesn't have a statewide election this fall, Secretary of State Holli Sullivan is preparing for 2022's midterm contest by meeting with all of the state’s county clerks.
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Hoosier citizen advocacy groups want U.S. Sens. Todd Young (R-Ind.) and Mike Braun (R-Ind.) to vote for the federal voting reform bill known as the "For The People Act."