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In an effort to combat consistently low voter turnout, Indiana leaders are considering a set of major changes to Indiana's elections, including moving municipal elections to presidential election years. Such a change could save taxpayer dollars and increase turnout, according to an Indiana Secretary of State's Office analysis.
Treasurer of State Daniel Elliott on Wednesday announced he's running for reelection as Indiana's chief investment officer.
Stutzman, who represents Indiana's third congressional district, announced last month that it was time for the state to redraw its congressional maps. It's part of a larger GOP strategy across the country,
Opposition is mounting against a potential special legislative session to redraw Indiana’s congressional maps before the 2026 midterm elections, with several state leaders and organizations voicing concerns about what they call a politically motivated power grab.
Former congressional candidate Nathan Gotsch is now leading Independent Indiana, a new group working to boost visibility for independents.
The data is clear that turnout is much lower in municipal races. In 2023, for example, turnout in Indiana’s municipal elections was about 27% statewide. That compared with roughly 42% voter participation in the 2022 midterm elections and 61% in the 2020 presidential election.
Concerns about election integrity, constitutionality and ballot length were among those raised at a public hearing Wednesday in Indianapolis, where voters and election officials weighed in on potential changes to Indiana’s voting system.
Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales said his office provided the personal information of the state's registered voters nearly 5 million Hoosiers to the U.S. Department of Justice.
Robert Redford has died at 89. The Hollywood legend once played a weird role in an important Indiana election.
The Indiana secretary of state's office believes it's found a case of a noncitizen who voted in several Indiana elections dating back to 2018.