Mayor Hamilton to run for re-election
Mayor John Hamilton will run for re-election according to an announcement in a press release from Hamilton's campaign Sunday.
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Mayor John Hamilton will run for re-election according to an announcement in a press release from Hamilton's campaign Sunday.
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos announced changes to the rules governing student sexual assault cases earlier this month. The multitude of new regulations may introduce cross-examination into investigations conducted by colleges and universities.
Amanda Barge, president of the Monroe County Board of Commissioners wants her mayoral campaign platform to be informed by citizens' feedback. If she decides to run, that is.
Some Monroe County poll volunteers are asking county officials to investigate or publicly explain the ballot shortages and long lines on Election Day.
A crowd of more than 100 people gathered at 5 p.m. Thursday at the Monroe County Courthouse to protest President Trump’s ouster of his attorney general.
Indiana state legislators will be required to create a balanced budget every two years after an amendment to Article 10 Section 5 of Indiana’s constitution passed Tuesday.
After midterm elections results rolled in Tuesday night, students expressed disappointment, optimism, fear and relief.
By Chris Megerian and Del Quentin Wilber
Though the vote talliers have not yet finished their work, Tuesday night proved to Hoosiers that the so-called blue wave would not touch the Crossroads of America.
Addressing a roaring crowd of Monroe County Democrats during her concession speech Tuesday night, Liz Watson said nothing more could have been done to help her win Indiana’s 9th Congressional District.
INDIANAPOLIS – In his victory speech Tuesday night, Republican Mike Braun told supporters he wouldn’t have run for U.S. Senate if Donald Trump was not president.
A crowd of about 40 Monroe County Republicans gathered at the Amvets Post 2000 Tuesday night, watching as the nation watched Indiana.
INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana Democrats showed up to the party’s watch party in downtown Indianapolis early Tuesday evening with cautious optimism about the Indiana’s Senate race. Some left in tears.
Sophomore Maddie Thurin said she stood in line for two hours to cast her vote for the Indiana midterm elections.
The Monroe County polls will stay open until 7 p.m. As long as voters are in line by 7, they will be able to vote.
Indiana Daily Student reporters were out on election day talking to voters at the polls, attending watch parties and tallying live results. Find all our coverage below:
Before 7:55 a.m. Tuesday, 27.1 percent of registered Monroe County voters had cast a ballot in the 2018 midterms.
The Indiana Daily Student is gathering preliminary midterm election results from Monroe County and counties in the 9th Congressional District. Live results are published here as they come in after polls close tonight.
Two Saturdays before Election Day, an 18-year-old IU freshman walked into a voting booth in Indianapolis.
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