Federal prosecutors allege Indiana Virtual School leaders’ campaign donations to GOP politicians were meant to “curry favor” ...
Indiana lawmakers are debating a slew of bills affecting how Hoosiers vote. These ones have made some progress.
Under a bill advancing in the Indiana Senate, ballots for school board elections would start including party identification next to candidates' names.
The majority of Republican committee members on the Senate Elections Committee shared their reservations concerning a bill to make school board elections partisan, but nearly all still voted the propo ...
The number of days of early, in-person voting in Indiana would be cut in half under legislation approved by a Senate ...
Schmul’s comment refers to two other proposed bills being pushed by Indiana Republican lawmakers. These bills seek to require school board candidates to register with a political party ...
Indiana lawmakers are considering multiple changes to the state's voting laws. Supporters argue the proposals will enhance ...
Indiana would join 10 other states with fully closed primaries. The bill would automatically assign party registration to everyone who’s voted in a partisan primary election before.
The bill’s author, Republican State Senator Gary Byrne, calls the bill common sense. Those who are against it call it voter suppression. Byrne testified before the Senate’s Elections Committee Monday, ...
Hundreds of thousands of Hoosiers vote early in person in Indiana elections ... “We see early voting as a trade-off between voter convenience and voter awareness,” Prentice said.