Two Democratic amendments to a bill on various election matters were ruled out of order Tuesday, which Democratic House members called an abuse of power. Rep. Carolyn Jackson, D-Hammond, offered an ...
Brown County’s plans to adopt voting centers for the 2026 election appears to be in jeopardy as one of the county’s suppliers ...
Hoosier voters have dismal turnout. Would shortening the voting period help or hurt efforts to get people to the polls?
Bills cutting short the early voting period and submitting the oaths of ballot counters to the election division passed out ...
Indiana lawmakers are considering multiple changes to the state's voting laws. Supporters argue the proposals will enhance ...
Two dozen people testified against the bill, including several current school board members from around the state.
A proposed bill in the Indiana Senate aims to make school board candidates announce what political party they align with when running for office.
Hoosiers would be forced to register with a major political party to be allowed to participate in partisan primary elections ...
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 ...
and make school board elections partisan in Indiana.” Schmul’s comment refers to two other proposed bills being pushed by Indiana Republican lawmakers. These bills seek to require school board ...
Currently, school board races in Indiana are nonpartisan. Dickey opposes the change, arguing school board elections should remain focused on student needs rather than party politics. "Imposing a ...
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