"Congressman Jim Baird is a Tremendous Champion for the Great People of Indiana’s 4th Congressional District!," Trump wrote.
Indiana’s cities and towns would have the option of moving their elections to even-numbered years under a bill advancing in the Legislature.
A bill banning ranked choice voting in Indiana, which the state doesn’t utilize as a voting method, passed out of the Senate Tuesday.
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Proposal could allow Indiana cities and towns to move elections to even years
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) – The Indiana House Elections Committee heard a proposal that could change election schedules across the state on Wednesday. House Bill 1055 would allow cities and towns to move their municipal elections to even numbered years.
District 69 Rep. Jim Lucas, R-Seymour, has filed for reelection while Democrat Chris Bowen is after his seat. District 62 Rep. Dave Hall, R-Norman, has also filed for reelection with one person opposing him — Democrat Amy Huffman Oliver.
Ranked-choice voting has grown in recent years, now used in 52 different U.S. cities, counties and states, most notably in Alaska, Maine and New York City.
A bill prohibiting ranked choice voting passed out of the Indiana Senate Elections Committee on Monday. Even though Indiana doesn’t currently allow for that election method, those in support of the bill cite the confusion the system causes as a reason to ban it outright.
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Criswell to seek re-election to Indiana House District 54 seat
The Middletown Republican was unopposed in his re-election bid in 2024.
A candidate who claims “Sieg Heil” as his nickname has filed to run for Congress in Indiana. Richard Benedict Mayers, 54, filed with the Secretary of State’s Office on Tuesday to run on the Republican ticket in Indiana’s 1st Congressional District to appear on the ballot as “Richard Benedict (Sieg Heil) Mayers,
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