Stories tagged with "election day"
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People can vote today in referendum
Noblesville — The Hamilton County Elections Office will have special hours today for voters wishing to cast early ballots in the referendum for Fishers-based Hamilton...
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Special hours Saturday for early voting on Hamilton Southeastern referendum
NOBLESVILLE — The Hamilton County Elections Office will have special hours Saturday for voters wishing to cast their ballots early in the $55 million referendum of Hamilton...
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Tully: Wishard rewarded for solid, sensible campaign
A few thoughts about an Election Day many Indianapolis residents chose to skip. It’s hard to imagine how supporters of the Wishard Memorial Hospital project —...
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Fishers vote date confusing some
The Hamilton County Elections Office in Noblesville and Fishers-based Hamilton Southeastern Schools are fielding questions about HSE’s special election date next week....
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High-performing hospital is local treasure
Thanks to the upcoming referendum on Wishard’s new hospital, I’ve learned much more about this gem in our city. Wishard created the first regional medical information...
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BMV adds hours for election IDs
The Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles license branches in 10 counties will operate longer hours next week to issue driver’s licenses and photo ID cards. The extra hours affect...
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Voters trickle in for special election
Early voting for a special election was off to a slow start Monday. About a half dozen voters trickled into the Marion County Clerk’s office at the City-County Building, 200...
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Raise your voice on how to better run elections
As Marion County Clerk, I have the privilege of serving on the Vote Indiana Team, a group of elected and community leaders working together to update the state’s Help America...
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Modified voter ID law stalls in House, 1 vote shy of passage
A bill to expand Indiana’s voter ID law stalled Monday in the General Assembly. Current law allows people to vote on Election Day if they have a state or federal photo ID...
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Bill to expand voter ID stalls
A bill to expand Indiana’s voter ID law has stalled in the General Assembly. Current law allows people to vote on Election Day if they have a state or federal photo ID card,...
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Amateurs beat pro singers, but Grammys help CBS
NEW YORK (AP) -- While the professional singers at the Grammys were again no match for the amateurs of "American Idol" in television popularity, a strong Sunday helped CBS...
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Daniels keeps his focus on his job
Gov. Mitch Daniels has just completed what he insists will be his final campaign. He's not just saying that; he even made the point in his final TV commercial before Election...
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Daniels plans to scale back inauguration
The state Republican chairman says Gov. Mitch Daniels will have a scaled-down second inauguration in January partly because the economic downturn is hurting so many Hoosiers.GOP...
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Record 2.8 million Hoosiers cast ballots
More Hoosiers voted in this year's election than ever before, and more of them did so early.Voter turnout data released Tuesday by the Indiana secretary of state's office showed...
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Daniels, governors' group to meet Obama
President-elect Barack Obama will hold a meeting with the nation's governors next week in Philadelphia, and Gov. Mitch Daniels plans to attend.Daniels will take part in the...
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IU law professor joins Obama team
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — An Indiana University law professor who helped Bill Clinton make the transition to power in 1992 before serving in his administration has joined...
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Clerk criticized after ballots found on shelf
Marion County GOP Chairman Tom John on Monday said the discovery of 446 uncounted absentee ballots in the county clerk's office provides more evidence that the election was...
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GOP: Missing ballots show election miscues
Marion County GOP Chairman Tom John today said that 446 uncounted absentee ballots found in the county clerk's office provides more evidence that the election was poorly...
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Election's over, now let's make some changes
Now that the election is over, let's do something about election reform. First, Election Day should be a national holiday. If we truly value democracy, we should celebrate it....
