Stories tagged with "elections"
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IDs will be required for special elections
Secretary of State Todd Rokita says Indiana residents voting in upcoming special elections will still be subject to the state’s Voter ID law despite a recent court ruling. Rokita...
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IDs will be required at polling places
Secretary of State Todd Rokita says Indiana residents voting in upcoming special elections will still be subject to the state’s Voter ID law despite a recent court ruling....
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Neighborhood group will mark 10 years
The Old Speedway City Neighborhood Association will celebrate its 10th anniversary at 7 p.m. Nov. 2 in Speedway United Methodist Church, 5065 W. 16th St. During its first 10 years,...
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Old Speedway neighborhood group to celebrate 10th anniversary
The Old Speedway City Neighborhood Association will celebrate its 10th anniversary at 7 p.m. Nov. 2 in the Speedway United Methodist Church, 5065 W. 16th St. During its first 10...
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Democrats coy about pushing through risky legislation
Some columnists and letter writers say that Republicans could kill health-care reform with their opposition. This is preposterous. Democrats control Congress and the presidency and...
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GOP chairman to run for secretary of state
Fishers — Hamilton County Republican Chairman Charlie White announced Tuesday he will run for secretary of state in 2010. White, a two-term member of the Fishers Town...
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GOP official to run for secretary of state
Hamilton County Republican Chairman Charlie White announced this morning he will run for secretary of state in 2010. White, a two-term member of the Fishers Town Council, is...
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Fishers could beat CityYes to ballot with city-town question
The date of a vote that could turn Fishers into a city has become as a hot a topic as the switch itself. CityYes, a political action committee that is promoting the switch to a...
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Other states do it, why can't Indiana?
I wish to commend state Rep. John Day for his “My View” article of July 12. Common Cause Indiana has advocated the reforms he mentioned for many years. States such as...
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Spence named Ind. clerk of the year
Hendricks County Clerk Cindy Spence has been voted by her peers as the state’s best in her profession. Spence received the Marlene Sutton Clerk of the Year award at the...
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CIB responds to criticism of spending
The Capital Improvement Board took little action today at what may be its last meeting, and its leaders provided sparse comments on criticism that the board has been spending two...
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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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White House: NATO allies commit more troops
STRASBOURG, France — The White House says NATO allies are committing up to 5,000 more military personnel to the effort to root out terrorists in Afghanistan.That’s according to...
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Secret union ballot protects all parties
Jody Mauller in her Dec. 21 letter ("Give freedom to organize without fear of firing'') claims that the Employee Free Choice Act removes corporate veto power over workers' right...
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Media were sour about Sarah but sweet on Caroline
Sarah Palin was castigated for not making herself available to the media. Caroline Kennedy has taken only 12 questions, not given one interview, won't release her financial...
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Daniels to push two reform elements
Gov. Mitch Daniels plans to recommend to lawmakers that they eliminate Indiana’s county commissioner structure in favor of single county administrators and merge small school...
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Hoosiers set record for early, absentee voting
More than 2.8 million Hoosiers cast ballots in the November election, including a record number who chose to do so early or by absentee, according to the Indiana secretary of...
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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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About 2,100 absentee ballots went astray
About 2,100 votes cast by absentee ballot never made it to their intended precincts to be counted on Election Day, but the Marion County clerk's office said they will be part of...
