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It’s no secret that Indiana’s voting performance is abysmal. Hoosiers have no problem registering to vote but often don’t make it to the polls. That’s why I was intrigued by a meeting on two election proposals — moving municipal elections to even-numbered years and expanding vote centers to all counties — held in Indianapolis last
In an effort to combat consistently low voter turnout, Indiana leaders are considering a set of major changes to Indiana's elections, including moving municipal elections to presidential election years. Such a change could save taxpayer dollars and increase turnout, according to an Indiana Secretary of State's Office analysis.
The Indiana secretary of state's office believes it's found a case of a noncitizen who voted in several Indiana elections dating back to 2018.
Indiana's Secretary of State referred a noncitizen voting case to law enforcement, highlighting the effectiveness of HEA 1264.
Concerns about election integrity, constitutionality and ballot length were among those raised at a public hearing Wednesday in Indianapolis, where voters and election officials weighed in on potential changes to Indiana’s voting system.
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Indiana Secretary of State’s Office refers case of non-citizen voting in Indiana to law enforcement
Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales said his office uncovered a case of a non-citizen illegally voting multiple times in Vigo County. “Only U.S. citizens should be allowed to vote—period,” Secretary Morales said.
A redesigned redistricting map, that attempts to eliminate Indiana’s two Democratic seats in the U.S. House of Representatives, is circulating among some Republican lawmakers
Secretary of state sends every registered Indiana voters' personal information to federal government
Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales said his office provided the personal information of the state's registered voters nearly 5 million Hoosiers to the U.S. Department of Justice.
Independent commissions are a solution to our problems, yet as a state and country we fail to do what’s right in the name of power.
A Johnson County man has been appointed to serve on the Indiana Election Commission. John Westercamp was appointed by Gov. Mike Braun last month to serve as one of the commission’s four members. His term expires on June 30, 2026, according to a news release from Braun’s Office.
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