Indiana’s cities and towns would have the option of moving their elections to even-numbered years under a bill advancing in the Legislature.
A man with “Sieg Heil” written as his nickname is one of three Republican candidates vying to win Indiana’s 1st Congressional District. Richard Benedict Mayers, 54, filed with the Secretary of State’s Office Tuesday to run in the district that covers Northwest Indiana currently held by Frank Mrvan (D).
Here’s a list of people who filed for candidacy in Johnson County between 3:30 p.m. Wednesday and 4 p.m. Friday.
Last year, Walker declined two invitations to visit the White House, including an offer to visit the Oval Office, and accused the White House of violating federal law in its push to pressure Indiana Republicans to redraw the state’s congressional ahead of this year’s midterm elections.
Secretary of State Diego Morales announced that candidate filing for the 2026 Primary Election in Indiana begins this week.
A bill prohibiting ranked choice voting passed out of the Indiana Senate Elections Committee on Monday. Even though Indiana doesn’t currently allow for that election method, those in support of the bill cite the confusion the system causes as a reason to ban it outright.
SALEM – Congresswoman Erin Houchin has filed for re-election to represent Indiana’s Ninth Congressional District. About her decision to seek re-election, Houchin said, “Our work
INDIANAPOLIS—In an election cycle expected to be partially shaped by Indiana’s redistricting debate, dozens of Hoosiers announced their intentions to run for office during the first day of the
The Indiana House Elections Committee heard a proposal that could change election schedules across the state on Wednesday. House Bill 1055 would allow cities and towns to move their municipal elections to even numbered years.
U.S. Rep. Jim Baird filed to run for re-election in Indiana's 4th Congressional District, his campaign announced Jan. 14, where he's likely to face a messy Republican primary against a Statehouse Republican.
Indiana voters will likely see a ballot question in the November election to amend the state constitution as it relates to where city and town court judges live.