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The Republican attorney general took questions after receiving a campaign endorsement from state law enforcement representatives.
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The race for Indiana attorney general is more competitive this year than it’s been in a long time. Indiana Public Broadcasting’s Brandon Smith reports on the dynamics in a race getting national attention.
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Destiny Wells’ campaign criticized Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita in advertisements launched last week.
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Gov. Eric Holcomb’s successor will become one of the highest paid governors in the nation while other offices will see raises between 44% and 66%.
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Rokita filed a federal lawsuit in September against IU Health, claiming the state’s largest hospital system did not properly enforce state and federal privacy laws in connection to abortion care provided by Dr. Caitlin Bernard for a 10-year-old rape victim in 2022.
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The biggest hurdle Wells likely faces in the campaign is reaching Republicans who vote straight ticket, without looking at individual races.
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Indiana Democratic convention delegates to choose nominees for lieutenant governor, attorney generalIndiana Democratic convention delegates will meet this weekend to pick nominees for lieutenant governor and attorney general.
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Indiana Republican delegates will gather this weekend in Indianapolis to choose the party's nominees for lieutenant governor and attorney general.
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Former Deputy Attorney General Destiny Wells on Tuesday formally filed to seek the Indiana Democratic Party’s nomination for the Office of Attorney General at the party’s convention.
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Under current law, candidates for attorney general must have lived in Indiana for at least two years before the election and have an active Indiana law license for at least five years before taking office.