Election 2024

Long-time incumbent challenged in Johnson County commissioner race

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The incumbent who has held the District 3 seat on the Johnson County Board of Commissioners since 2012 is being challenged in the Republican primary.

Q&A: Indiana’s GOP candidates for governor give their stances on education

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Where do Indiana’s six Republican gubernatorial candidates stand on school choice, teacher pay, learning loss recovery, and the state’s push to better prepare graduates for the workforce?

States rush to combat AI threat to elections

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By Jason Hancock and Ashley Murray

Two vie for Indiana Senate District 37 seat

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A long-time incumbent faces a challenge from a conservative advocate in the Republican primary for Indiana Senate District 37.

Candidates aim to bring compassion to coroner’s office

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The two candidates vying for coroner have varying goals and ideas about what the next four years could be for the office.

UPDATE: Final GOP Indiana governor debate to feature all 6 candidates

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All six candidates for the Republican gubernatorial nomination have committed to participate in a debate next month.

Indiana governor candidates spar in last debate before early voting

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The Republican contenders for governor quickly started attacking their opponents, with accusations of “selective hearing” and “revisionist history” thrown throughout a 90-minute debate Wednesday night.

Indiana governor candidates go on offense, highlight signature policies

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Four GOP candidates for governor made time to call each other out while highlighting signature campaign planks during a Tuesday evening debate.

Q&A: GOP candidates for Indiana governor on the economy

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With less than 50 days before polls close on the Hoosier State’s most competitive primary in decades, the Indiana Capital Chronicle will publish four issue-based question and answers with the six Republican candidates. The following four questions on the economy were distributed to: U.S. Sen. Mike Braun, Brad Chambers, Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch, Eric Doden, former Attorney General Curtis Hill and Jamie Reitenour.