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Daily Local News – January 14, 2019

The Monroe County Democratic Party elected the first person of color to lead the party, on Sunday; Bloomington Mayor John Hamilton filed for re-election, today; Five hundred eighty-five thousand food stamp beneficiaries will not receive food stamps, in Indiana next month, due to the ongoing federal government shutdown; An Indiana lawmaker who accused Attorney General Curtis Hill of groping her, has …

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Monroe County Confirms They Will Accept ‘Faulty’ Absentee Ballots

Indiana’s Democratic Party mistakenly sent out absentee ballots without the state mandated instructions. The Monroe County Election Board addressed the issue in an emergency session on Monday. County Clerk Nicole Browne confirmed that Monroe County will accept the faulty absentee ballots, as instructed by Indiana Secretary of State Connie Lawson. Browne also reported a third party IT service has certified …

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Voter Registration Deadline Approaches for Midterm Election

Next Tuesday, October 9th, is the last day to register to vote for this November’s midterm Elections. U.S. Citizens and residents of the state of Indiana can register to vote online, by mail, or in person at their county elections offices. To register, voters must not be currently imprisoned, and must have lived in a voting precinct since at least …

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Daily Local News – October 1, 2018

Indiana Senator Joe Donnelly backtracked on his opposition to Supreme Court Nominee Brett Kavanaugh; Some absentee ballot applications mailed by the Indiana Democratic Party are ‘faulty.’ That’s according to Indiana Secretary of State Connie Lawson’s Office; Indiana’s highest ranking education official will not seek re-election; Monroe County bars and restaurants are slowly stepping up to pay the county’s new food and beverage tax. …

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Secretary of State Pushing Voter Registration

Fall Midterm elections take place in nine weeks. Election season culminates in the general election, on November 6. Voter registration throughout Indiana ends a month prior, on October 9. Early and absentee voting beginning the following day. Indiana law states that early and absentee voting must occur 28 days before an election, but Columbus Day, on October 8 this year, …

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