Eleven women and men convened in the Indiana House chamber to award the state's electoral votes to Donald Trump for president, and J.D. Vance for vice president.
Now that the election is a month in the past, it is time to take stock of what we learned from it. Not much. Or perhaps, too much.
Mike Braun opted to run for governor instead of seeking re-election. There are also statewide contests for state government offices. The Indiana gubernatorial race is between Republican Mike Braun ...
The Indiana Electoral College convened in the House of Representatives Chamber at the Indiana Statehouse to formally cast the state’s 11 electoral
On Tuesday, the transition team for Indiana governor-elect Mike Braun announced Braun’s intent to appoint Brigadier General Lawrence “Larry” Muennich as the
Seventy-six counties reported drops, but the percentage change hit double digits in Hendricks and Vermillion counties.
Four women who accused Curtis Hill of drunkenly groping them when he was Indiana's attorney general have dropped their lawsuit against him.
One of the things I’ve always appreciated about American elections is that the results are always fascinating — a glimpse into our communal likes, dislikes, and moods.
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Democratic Party Chair Mike Schmuhl will not seek re-election once his current term expires. The party announced that Schmuhl would not be running for re-election on ...
Democrats last won a statewide election in 2012. Republicans control both of Indiana's U.S. Senate seats, seven of the state's nine congressional seats, enjoy supermajority status in both the Indiana House and Senate, and have occupied the governor's ...
Included in the Indiana secretary of state’s new budget requests are hundreds of thousands of extra dollars for IT-related needs and expansions. But recent vendor contracts awarded by the agency show millions have already been quietly spent on those services,
Wells announced her plans in a news release, saying she wants to "lead the charge in pursuing reform that is critical to the success of the Democratic Party and Indiana politics as a whole.”