Three Indiana Supreme Court justices are up for retention votes in the general election. Will some voters' anger over abortion ban affect the result?
The man is accused of using his own phone number, e-mail address and then forging his dead mother’s signature on the application.
Indiana's representatives are shown seated on Jan. 9, 2024 in the House chamber. (Monroe Bush for the Indiana Capital Chronicle) The entire Indiana House is on the ballot, with nearly 170 Hoosiers vying to claim one of 100 seats.
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Indiana currently has no laws restricting firearms in polling locations, but the state prohibits firearms in township government centers and schools, which frequently serve as polling sites. Some private locations, such as churches and community centers, might ban firearms.
Indiana will have a new member of the U.S. Senate after November’s general election. One of the state’s two seats in the U.S. Senate opened after U.S. Senator Mike
When Indiana residents vote in person for November’s general election, they may see a new sign from the Indiana Secretary of State’s office reminding voters of
There are concerted efforts to try to turn Indiana's dismal voter turnout statistics around, with a particular focus on young people.
Election day is officially two weeks away. Early voting is now open statewide, and many Hoosiers are taking advantage of it. “It was amazing,” said Robin Peritt, an early voter
Indiana's 2024 U.S. Senate race is between Republican U.S. Rep. Jim Banks (R-Columbia City), Democrat Dr. Valerie McCray and Libertarian Andrew Horning.
In the race for Indiana governor, Republican U.S. Senator Mike Braun, Democratic candidate and former Indiana Superintendent of Public Instruction Jennifer McCormick and Libertarian Donald
With about two weeks before Election Day, many Hoosiers are creating their voting plans. Advocates say even with federal protections, Hoosiers with disabilities can still encounter a variety of barriers when they cast their ballot.