Indiana will have a new member of the U.S. Senate after November’s general election. One of the state’s two seats in the U.S. Senate opened after U.S. Senator Mike Braun, R-Ind. made the decision to run for governor of the state of Indiana.
As the 2024 election approaches, here's what to know about ballot tracking, vote-by-mail deadlines, and finding your polling site in Indiana.
Hoosier voters in all nine of Indiana’s congressional districts will decide their representatives for the U.S. House on general election ballots this November. New faces are guaranteed to emerge in at least a third of those races.
Earlier this year, Ball State University released the results of its annual "Hoosier Survey" and found about 31% of people abortion should be legal in most cases. Nearly 28% believe it should be legal in all cases. Meanwhile, about 27% think it should be illegal in most cases and 10% think it should be completely illegal in all cases.
From competitive races, to important amendment issues, there's plenty on the ballot in Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana.
The resources available to each candidate in the homestretch of their races vary significantly and those differences potentially could determine a few close contests.
Incumbent Republican Todd Rokita or Democratic candidate Destiny Wells will be Indiana's next attorney general. Here's everything voters should know.
The voter registration deadline in Indiana was Oct. 7, or 29 days before the upcoming general election. Early voting started Oct. 8.
The Indiana GOP issued attack mailers on Libertarian Donald Rainwater, signaling concern that he could steal votes from Mike Braun the governor race.
INDIANAPOLIS — We're one week into early voting in Indiana. Election officials in Marion County and the surrounding donut counties say the lines are steady with people casting their ballots early. According to election officials in Hamilton County, 11,000 people have already come out to vote early there.
Republican Sen. Mike Braun remains favored but has not been able to build a substantial lead in Indiana. Voters in Oakland, Calif., meanwhile, might recall the mayor and the district attorney in one fell swoop.
Officials are examining the citizenship status of about 585,000 registered Hoosier voters — more than one in 10 residents on the voter rolls.