What’s next for Indiana politics post-2022 midterm elections?
Nov 17, 2022 2:47 pmWhile policy change isn’t expected, candidate change may cause some differences.
While policy change isn’t expected, candidate change may cause some differences.
Young doesn’t represent Hoosiers’ interests on either side of the aisle.
Politicians are utilizing this idea to take away voting rights.
Trump said he will have a third White House run Tuesday.
A precedent of foreign electoral interference cannot be allowed to continue.
All IDS coverage of Roe v. Wade in one place.
The 6,642 early vote ballots in Monroe County were not counted due to a reporting glitch.
While Democrats swept local positions in Monroe County, Republicans dominated statewide races.
The Trustee and the three board members are Democrats.
The Prosecutor and the three judges are Democrats.
Two Democrats and a Republican were elected.
The position of Indiana 9th Congressional District House Representative was previously held by Republican Trey Hollingsworth.
Republican Daniel Elliot has been elected Treasurer of State, and Republican Tera Klutz has been reelected as Indiana State Auditor.
Democratic opponent Destiny Wells conceded Tuesday night.
The seats for District 60, 61, 62 and 46 were up for election this year.
Both of Monroe County’s school corporations had multiple school board seats up for election.
Marté, an Indiana State Police veteran, has decades of experience with the department.
MCCSC teachers will receive a $4,500 raise.
Indiana Daily Student reporters will capture what's happening all Election Day at the polls.
Absentee ballots can be returned until polls close at 6 p.m. Nov. 8.