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After losing by a wide margin in 2024, Tim Peck says he's not done yet. He’s back with a new strategy — and a message of compassion — for Indiana’s 9th District.
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A news release issued Monday said the goal is to identify outdated, duplicate, and inaccurate voter registrations to improve the accuracy and integrity of Indiana’s list.
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Former state senator and President Donald Trump’s state director Carlin Yoder is considering a primary challenge to fellow Republican U.S. Sen. Todd Young.
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Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales has joined 20 others in asking new the Department of Homeland Security for changes to a federal citizenship verification service.
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All ballot referendums and public questions would go on general election ballots under a bill approved by the House.
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Indiana regularly has one of the worst voter turnout rates in the country.
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Students at Indiana public colleges and universities would no longer be able use their school IDs as proof of identification when they go to vote
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Indiana mayors, city and town clerks and councilors would be elected in presidential election years under a bill, approved by a Senate committee Monday.
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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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Tuesday should start off dry, with above-average temperatures in the 70s by the afternoon. But in the late afternoon and early evening hours, forecasters expect a frontal passage bringing scattered to numerous showers in the area.