Whether the concern is over proving Indiana residency or giving college students special treatment, Democrats accuse Republicans of disenfranchisement.
The Indiana House passed a bill Monday that would make school board races partisan, but it will be sent back to the Senate for consideration because it was amended in the House.
A bill to give Indiana school board candidates the option to run as Republicans or Democrats has passed a key vote in the House and could soon head to the governor’s desk. But the changes that House lawmakers made to Senate Bill 287 may first require a stop in a conference committee,
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WISH-TV on MSNBill adding Indiana to small group of states with partisan school board races squeaks by HouseLegislation adding political party affiliations to Indiana's currently nonpartisan school board elections got one step closer to law Monday, when it narrowly earned House approval. The 54-40 tally included "no" votes from 14 Republicans and all 26 Democrats present.
Indiana's SB 287 requires school board candidates to disclose party affiliations and alters election and compensation rules.
Following an election year when only a small subset of voters showed up to the polls, we offer this refresher on redistricting and gerrymandering.
The Senate Election Committee heard testimony Monday on two major election bills with election officials pointing to sections of the bill that would create barriers to voting, including a tight 2030 census redistricting deadline.
A majority of Indiana lawmakers appear set to scuttle the state's long-held notion that there's no Republican or Democratic way to run an effective school corporation.
A bill that paves the way for partisan school board elections in Indiana has passed out of the House and is a step closer to becoming law.
For better or worse, Indiana school board elections likely soon will be no different than any other partisan political contest on the ballot. The Republican-controlled General Assembly is quickly ...
Gov. Mike Braun announced attorney Jennifer Ruby as the states Public Access Counselor. Ruby will provide guidance and advice on the states public records and open meetings laws.
President Donald Trump’s sweeping executive order seeking to change how elections are run in the U.S. is creating uncertainty for state and local election officials and worries about voter confusion before the next federal election,
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