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There are 4,841,433 registered voters in Indiana.
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The Republican attorney general took questions after receiving a campaign endorsement from state law enforcement representatives.
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In addition to property taxes, cannabis and abortion, candidates also tread new ground on issues such as labor unions, cutting government jobs and gun regulations.
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The Hoosier Hall Pass allows 16- and 17-year-old students to work at voting centers in Indiana on Election Day.
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The state Democratic Party chair said Thomas Horrocks will be competitive in his bid to unseat incumbent Republican state Rep. Dave Hall, despite a large disparity in campaign fundraising.
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About half the seats up for election are uncontested.
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The Indiana chapter filed an ethics complaint earlier this week accusing Diego Morales of using his position for self-promotion.
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The Republican, Democratic and Libertarian candidates for Indiana governor will meet Oct. 24 in a televised debate organized by the Indiana Debate Commission.
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The Americans with Disabilities Act requires polling locations to meet accessibility standards and the Help America Vote Act requires an electronic voting machine at every polling location.
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36 incumbents are unopposed in this year's election.