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Indiana’s May primary didn’t see a wave of ultra-conservative challengers ousting incumbent state lawmakers, despite a more concerted push on that front this year.
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Only a small handful of Indiana Statehouse incumbents lost their reelection bids in Tuesday’s primary.
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Voters approved seven school referendums Tuesday. Only Vigo County Schools and Franklin Township failed to get approval.
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Indiana’s primary elections were held Tuesday, and more Statehouse incumbents were facing challenges this year than in any election since 2008.
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Hoosiers who encounter issues at the polls on Election Day can call a voter hotline run by a civil rights group.
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Indiana’s primary election is on May 3, 2022. What do you need on Election Day? Where can you find your ballot to research candidates ahead of time? Does your vote really matter?
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Indiana’s primary elections will be held Tuesday, May 3, and more Statehouse incumbents are facing challenges this year than in any election since 2008.
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There are 26 Indiana House or Senate races that include at least one incumbent this year. That’s the most since 2008, when there were 28.
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Eight school corporations in Indiana are seeking voter approval for referendum funding this May, but school leaders have concerns about new, lengthier language on voters' ballots.
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Today is the last day to register to vote for Indiana’s May primary election.