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Secretary of State Diego Morales included footage that blended government resources and property with a partisan campaign in a manner that Indianapolis election officials believe could violate state law.
Indiana Gov. Mike Braun has been signing into law a slew of bills changing voting and the administration of elections that passed through the legislature during the 2025 session even though the November 2024 election did not bring any claims of widespread voter fraud or concerns about ballot security.
Complete returns in area races will be found in Thursday's Gazette. This is a link to the unofficial Indiana County results:
The three-member Marion County Election Board voted Wednesday to investigate whether a Diego Morales campaign ad violates Indiana election law.
Indiana's secretary of state is facing a lawsuit over a new law that prohibits college students from using their college IDs to vote. The law was passed in this year's legislative session and would take effect on July 1.
Indiana Borough Council will continue a tradition of holding voting meetings on election day, with a session Tuesday night at 7 p.m. that will be moved from the usual location
Most people spoke in support of vote centers, where citizens could cast ballots anywhere in the county, not a specific precinct
In a statement, State Sen. Blake Doriot (R-Goshen), the lead author of the newly-enacted bill, said: “It is of the utmost importance that Indiana elections are secure and fair. If someone wants to vote in Indiana, they need to be a resident and have the ...