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Mike Braun had a busy first legislative session as Indiana’s governor. As a result of bills filed during the 2025 legislative session in both the Indiana Senate and the Indiana House of Representatives,
A series of new laws will take effect in Indiana on Tuesday, including changes to voter registration even reviewing the state’s border with Illinois.
Several new laws are now in effect in Indiana. Here is a quick look at some that could impact you:Cigarette TaxThe cigarette tax in the state is now doubled, in
The Lake County Board of Elections and Registration has been notifying elected officials about a new election law that changes the definition of candidate, which impacts finance committee reports.
The report found the 2024 presidential election saw a drop in Election Day voting and a corresponding increase in early, in-person voting. Election Day voting declined from 49% in 2022 to roughly 37% in 2024, when 35% took advantage of voting early.
This July 1, Indiana sees a new batch of laws hitting the books, bringing some big changes across the state. From highways to schools and everything in between, these updates are shaping how Hoosiers live and work. Here’s a quick breakdown of what’s new:
Dissatisfaction within the Madison County Republican Party is nothing new and appears to be continuing ahead of the 2026 election cycle.
President Trump on Friday called for a special prosecutor to be appointed to investigate unfounded claims the 2020 election results were fraudulent. Trump’s post on Truth Social also said he
IBJ asked experts about Indiana's rarely-used mayoral impeachment process and how Indianapolis would go about choosing another mayor.
Yes, counties still need more time before Election Day to process mail ballots. And while you’re at it, Harrisburg, please adjust the deadlines for voters applying for mail ballots.
Secretary of State Diego Morales faced intense scrutiny from state lawmakers this week about his myriad controversies while seeking additional funds for his office related to cybersecurity, election o
Over 200 bills have been passed by Gov. Mike Braun since he took office in January, and many of those laws are now set to take effect.
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