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A Senate committee made major changes to a controversial elections bill Monday, eliminating language that would’ve added a new restriction to absentee mail-in voting.
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The Indiana House has reversed course, restoring language in a bill that will move up the deadline for counties to install a vital election security...
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Indiana will no longer move up the deadline for counties to install a vital election security measure on their voting machines.
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Republican lawmakers want to require an extra check of a voter’s identification on absentee ballot applications. Supporters say it’s about election…
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Indiana Federal Bureau of Investigation officials spoke with media about 2020 election security Thursday and say it is a top priority.After Russian…
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It’s unlikely the General Assembly will give counties more money in the 2020 session for new voting machines.More than half the machines in Indiana don’t…
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St. Joseph County voters got the chance to preview new electronic voting machines at the Charles Martin Youth Center in South Bend Thursday afternoon.The…
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Indiana Secretary of State Connie Lawson wants to reassure Hoosiers that their votes will be secure when they go to the polls.Arizona and Illinois had…
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Secretary of State Connie Lawson says Indiana legislators wouldn’t provide funding for election security measures at the level she wanted.Still, Lawson…
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The Indiana Election Commission recently approved the first paper backups for electronic voting machines.But it could take up to a decade before such…