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Partisan school board elections in Indiana are one step closer to reality. Indiana Senate Bill 287 passed the House on April ...
Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales is touting his recent participation in discussions for implementing President Donald Trump’s executive order on elections and the opportunity he had to ...
A bill to give Indiana school board candidates the option to run as Republicans or Democrats has passed a key vote in the ...
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 ...
Proponents say it will foster transparency. Critics argue school boards will answer more to party leaders than to voters, ...
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Trump’s election order creates much confusion before the next federal election in 2026President Trump’s executive order seeking to change how elections are run in the U.S. is creating uncertainty for election officials.
The Indiana House passed a bill Monday that would make school board races partisan, but it will be sent back to the Senate ...
seemingly to address fears about non-residents voting in Indiana elections, even though this part of the law has nothing to do with address verification. The Indiana House passed the bill by a 66 ...
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. On Monday, the House passed Senate Bill 287 by a vote of 54 ...
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Chalkbeat on MSNPartisan school board elections bill moves closer to Indiana governor’s deskThe newest version of the bill would give Indiana school board candidates the option to choose a political party. Supporters ...
A majority of Indiana lawmakers appear set to scuttle the state's long-held notion that there's no Republican or Democratic ...
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