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Lawmakers quietly added a new provision to a bill on Monday that would cut early voting days nearly in half in Indiana.
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Lawmakers considered a bill banning ranked choice voting, despite the fact that it's not practiced in Indiana.
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A coalition of nonpartisan voting rights groups is challenging a voter citizenship check that is set to take effect this summer. The groups say the legislation violates federal law and makes naturalized Hoosiers "second-class" voters.
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Indiana consistently ranks in the bottom of voter participation and turnout. A recent event held on the anniversary of the 59th anniversary of the signing of the Voter Rights Act was also a call to action.
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Indiana will now offer a remote, accessible ballot marking tool for those with print disabilities following a new settlement. This could increase ballot accessibility for voters with these types of disabilities.
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With Indiana's Election Day approaching Nov. 8 and early voting underway, several listeners are curious about voter rights.
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Hoosiers who encounter issues at the polls on Election Day can call a voter hotline run by a civil rights group.
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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."
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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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Voting rights groups say Hoosiers could be improperly thrown off Indiana's voter rolls under a bill set to take effect next month.