Indiana lawmakers are debating a slew of bills affecting how Hoosiers vote. These ones have made some progress.
The Indiana Senate Elections Committee voted to pass legislation that would close primary elections in the state.
Indiana lawmakers consider a bill to halve the early voting period, raising concerns about its impact on voter turnout and ...
Hoosier voters could see early in-person voting slashed from a month to two weeks under legislation moving to the Indiana ...
The Senate elections committee took testimony on a bill to make school board elections partisan and require candidates to ...
Legislation authored by state Sen. Mike Gaskill proposes moving future municipal elections to even-numbered years.
Indiana mayors, city and town clerks and councilors would be elected in presidential election years under a bill, SB 355, approved by a Senate committee Monday. Elections for municipalities of at ...
Major gambling expansion takes its first steps. Municipal elections move to presidential election years in a Senate bill. And ...
With little fanfare, and certainly no violence, the Indiana General Assembly unanimously affirmed the election of Republican ... the Statehouse — a time and date picked weeks ago, but which ...
Elections for Indiana municipalities of at least 3,500 people currently take place in the odd-numbered years before presidential elections. Indiana mayors, city and town clerks and councilors ...