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Two Indiana democratic mayors say despite the outcome of the election, local politics has never been more relevant.
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The four-term U.S. representative is also a former member of the Indiana Senate. Banks has been a rising star in the Republican Party for years, including serving as chair of the influential Republican Study Committee in Congress.
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Students seem to be more interested in the national election rather than local elections.
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Indiana Secretary of State employees last week reported getting a “suspicious” envelope containing a “powdery substance” — joining election officials in multiple states.
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Civics education is a more recent priority of state lawmakers and the education department.
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The Monroe County Election Board removed Randy Cassady’s name from the November ballot Thursday because he did not meet the residency requirements to run.
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The firm is run by David Langdon, who over the last decade has quietly helped nonprofits and super-PACs pour millions of dollars into elections.
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Vice President Kamala Harris — and likely presidential nominee for the Democratic party — appealed to over 6,000 sorority sisters assembled in Indianapolis Wednesday.
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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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Indiana voters who have questions about casting a ballot or encounter issues at the polls can call or text a free hotline to get answers and support at 866-OUR-VOTE.