Indiana voters will have lots of races to weigh in on when they go to the polls Nov. 5. IndyStar has rounded up the ...
Over 90% of eligible Indiana voters are now registered for the upcoming election, with active drives encouraging ...
Here's a rundown of the 25 contested races that include at least of a portion of Boone, Brown, Hamilton, Hancock, Hendricks, ...
Many of the candidates vying for Indiana Senate seats this fall may seem familiar: only one incumbent state senator won't ...
Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales is pleased to announce that over 90% of eligible Hoosiers are registered to vote and that Indiana’s voter registration rate continues to grow leading to the ...
Aside from a few school board seats, every race at the county level is uncontested. Other races are highly contested, though.
According to a news release from the Indiana Secretary of State’s office, Morales urges eligible Hoosiers to serve as a poll ...
The Federal Bureau of Investigation is looking into the reports of suspicious packages beings sent to election officials in 15 states, including Kentucky and Indiana.
There is broad concern in swing states that votes cast for president will be contested by GOP members of state and local ...
This is National Voter Registration Month and officials say that this is a good time to register or check your registration ...
Big races include Indiana governor, U.S. and state Senate and House seats in both states, school board seats and more. It's also a presidential election year. The last day to register to vote in ...
On Election Day (November 5), registered Franklin County voters may vote at any of the following locations between 6:00 AM and 6:00 PM. The deadline to register to vote in Indiana is October 7.