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VINCENNES – Knox County resident Tanner Bouchie (Boo-Shay) declared his candidacy for the Indiana State Senate in a video ...
Indiana has yet to elect a woman as governor, U.S. senator, speaker of the Indiana House, president pro tempore of the ...
Following months of scrutiny over millions in no-bid contracts, the Indiana Secretary of State’s Office has quietly started ...
Jennifer Shutt and Ariana Figueroa States Newsroom July 3, 2025 The Indiana context From Indiana Capital Chronicle Indiana ...
Former Texas congressman Colin Allred launched another run for the U.S. Senate on Tuesday after the Democrat’s challenge against Republican Sen. Ted Cruz last year broke records for spending but did ...
The Supreme Court is putting off ruling on a second Black majority congressional district in Louisiana, instead ordering new ...
President Donald Trump says “NO ONE GOES ON VACATION” until the big, beautiful bill is on his desk by the Fourth of July ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The Indiana Senate on Thursday narrowly approved a bill to require school board candidates to disclose party affiliation on the ballot unless they choose not to disclose ...
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Senate has approved a bill allowing school board candidates to register with a political party. Senate Bill 287 received final approval from the state senate on ...
A Senate bill that would require school board candidates to declare a political party passed out of the Senate Monday. Senate Bill 287, authored by Sen. Gary Byrne, R-Byrneville, Sen. Chris Garten ...
Indiana lawmakers are considering multiple changes to the state's voting laws. Supporters argue the proposals will enhance election security, while opponents warn it could restrict voter access.
Kegan Prentice, Indiana secretary of state legislative director, said presidential election years have higher turnout than off-year elections. And he said there would be significant cost savings.
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