Stories tagged with "secretary of state"
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Redistricting matters: one person, one vote
Residents of Indiana need to back Secretary of State Todd Rokita’s efforts to clean up gerrymandered election districts. Many people do not understand why our government...
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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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Missouri-based Stifel questions state's complaint
Financial services firm says Indiana clients have agreed to repurchase of securities Missouri-based financial services firm Stifel Nicolaus&Co. says it’s buying back the...
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Company to return $5.5M in bonds for Getrag project
Indianapolis — The secretary of state’s office and Old Carco LLC have agreed that the company formerly known as Chrysler LLC will return $5.5 million in bonds issued by...
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Fishers council OKs a 24% leaner budget
The Fishers Town Council has approved a $71 million budget for 2010. The budget, approved Monday, is about 24 percent less than the $93.8 million the town is spending in 2009....
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Fishers council OKs $71M budget for 2010
The Fishers Town Council approved the town’s 2010 budget on Monday. In 2010, the town will spend $71 million, which is about 24 percent less than the $93.8 million the town is...
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Rokita rolls out redistricting proposal
Secretary of State Todd Rokita today urged lawmakers to change how Indiana draws legislative and congressional districts. But he backed off an earlier recommendation that they make...
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Voter ID law might land in state's top court
The question of whether Indiana can require voters to show government-issued ID could be headed to the state Supreme Court. State Attorney General Greg Zoeller filed a petition...
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State voter ID law could go before Supreme Court
The question of whether Indiana can require voters to show government-issued ID could be headed to the state Supreme Court. State Attorney General Greg Zoeller filed a petition to...
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Brush up on your money savvy with a week of classes
More than 175 organizations are collaborating to provide financial tips to Hoosiers during “Money Smart Week Indiana,” which runs through Saturday. The weeklong event...
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Free weeklong financial forum in state offers tips on money management
More than 175 organizations are collaborating to provide financial tips to Hoosiers during “Money Smart Week Indiana” from today through Oct. 17. The event is sponsored...
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Architectural firm founder plans to run for secretary of state
A founding partner of an Indianapolis architectural firm plans to formally announce his Democratic bid for Indiana secretary of state next year. Vop Osili plans to hold media...
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Indiana accuses Mo. firm of violating securities act
Indiana authorities have accused St. Louis-based Stifel, Nicolaus&Co., a financial services holding business, of swindling about 141 Hoosiers of more than $54 million dollars...
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Businessman plans run for secretary of state
A founding partner of an Indianapolis architectural firm plans to formally announce his Democratic bid for Indiana secretary of state next year. Vop Osili plans to hold consecutive...
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Statehouse panel to discuss redistricting
INDIANAPOLIS — An interim legislative committee plans to take up the issue of redistricting Tuesday at the Statehouse. Secretary of State Todd Rokita recently pitched a plan that...
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Lawyer mulling a run for secretary of state
Carmel — A lawyer who worked for eight years under Democratic governors has signaled a run to become Indiana’s secretary of state. Democrat Tom McKenna created an...
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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...
