Indiana’s Primary Voter Turnout Was Lowest In 20 Years
About 13 percent of Indiana's registered voters turned out for last month's primary election, according to numbers the Secretary of State released today.
View ArticleIndiana Mails Voters In Effort To Clean Up Voter Rolls
Some Indiana voters are receiving a postcard from the state to confirm their active voting status.
View ArticleNew Rules Allow More People To Use Crowdfunding In Indiana
A law that goes into effect today in Indiana allow private companies to raise up to $2 million from crowdfunding.
View Article700,000 Records Marked In State’s Voter Roll Cleanup
The Secretary of State is in the middle of an effort to clean up the state's voter rolls.
View ArticleSecretary Of State Candidate Alleges Voter Intimidation
The Democratic candidate says Indiana inappropriately labeled some voters' registrations as "inactive" during a cleanup of the state's voter rolls.
View ArticleIndiana Voter Turnout 30 Percent In General Election
Voter turnout was expected to be low this year because there were no big-ticket races on the ballot.
View ArticleCourt Upholds Half Of Charlie White’s Voter Fraud Conviction
Former Secretary of State Charlie White's sentence, which includes one year of home detention, will remain the same.
View ArticleVirtual Land Scam Of Morgan County Resident Leads To Arrest
A Morgan County woman was scammed out of $50,000 with the promise that it would be used to by land in the online game Second Life.
View ArticleFormer Secretary Of State’s Law License Suspended
Charlie White was removed from office in 2012 after being convicted on charges of theft and voter fraud.
View ArticleState Confirms Thousands Of Altered Voter Registration Forms
The Secretary of State's office received complaints from voters who couldn’t find their registration information or found their information had been changed.
View ArticleIU Law Professor Criticizes Handling Of Voter Fraud Investigation
Luis Fuentes-Rohwer says state officials' handling of the case is "almost irresponsible."
View ArticleBill Would Give Governor, Other Officials Big Pay Raises
Senate lawmakers want to give statewide officeholders, including the governor, a pay raise.
View ArticleSecretary Of State: DHS ‘Hacked’ Indiana Electoral System
Secretary of State Connie Lawson says the federal Department of Homeland Security accessed the state’s electoral system without Indiana’s permission.
View ArticleState GOP Responds To Indiana Voter Registration Project Arrests
The Indiana Republican Party demanded an apology today from Democrats who criticized a state investigation into possible voter fraud.
View ArticleInd. Sec. Of State Testifies Before Sen. Intelligence Committee
The hearing focused on reports that the 2016 presidential election was influenced, and possibly manipulated, by the Russian government.
View ArticleIndiana Secretary Of State Briefs Hoosiers On Financial Security
Connie Lawson met with the community members in Bloomington Tuesday for a briefing on how to recognize and avoid investment fraud.
View ArticleDemocrat Harper Announces Bid For Secretary Of State
It’s been nearly three decades since Hoosiers elected a Democrat Secretary of State.
View ArticleHoosiers Face April 9 Deadline To Register For May Primary
May's primary will determine which candidates' names appear on Indiana's ballot for the Nov. 6 general election.
View ArticleChallenge To Secretary Of State Lawson’s Candidacy Denied
The Indiana Election Commission denied Tuesday a challenge to Secretary of State Connie Lawson’s eligibility in the upcoming election.
View ArticleState, Local Governments Taking Steps To Improve Election Security
Several national reports point to vulnerabilities with Indiana's systems.
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