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Indiana campaign filings reveal party, caucus priorities

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The latest campaign filings filtered in last week, showing which races and candidates are having the most fundraising success as well as which state senators and representatives are struggling to attract voters.

Center Grove school board candidate forum planned Nov. 1

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The eight candidates running for three at-large seats on the Center Grove Community School Corporation Board of Trustees will take part in a candidate forum next Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at the Center Grove High School Auditorium.

Candidates, voters discuss issues facing Johnson County in reverse forum

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Voters, candidates and elected officials heard panelists discuss what they think are the most pressing issues in Johnson County during a forum on Wednesday.

Johnson County school board candidates defend endorsement

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Five candidates for local school boards have been endorsed by an organization with controversial views on hot-button issues such as social emotional learning and sex education.

State Auditor and Treasurer races on tap Nov 8

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Two frequently overlooked statewide elected positions, Treasurer and Auditor, will appear on the November ballot this year, along with the higher-profile races for Congress and Secretary of State.

Pleasant Township ballots with wrong school board caught, corrected

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About 40 Pleasant Township voters will have to revote after an error with ballots was discovered last week.

In Senate debate, McDermott goes on offensive against incumbent Young

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The first and only debate among the three Indiana candidates for U.S. Senate gave Democratic hopeful Tom McDermott a rare opportunity to verbally spar with Republican Sen. Todd Young, who is seeking another six-year term as the state’s senior senator.

Battered GOP secretary of state candidate has Dems hoping for first win in decade

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It’s less than four weeks from Election Day, and Diego Morales, the Republican candidate for Indiana secretary of state, has found himself mired in a series of controversies, all of which have Democrats believing they have a fighting chance at winning their first statewide office since 2012.

Incumbent Republican Peggy Mayfield says safety, education are top priorities in House District 60...

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Editor’s note: Republican State Rep. Peggy Mayfield is one of two candidates for Indiana House District 60. A Where They Stand interview with her opponent, Democrat Kathy Thorpe, can be found here.

Democrat Kathy Thorpe says abortion rights, environment are top priorities in House District 60...

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Editor’s note: Democrat Kathy Thorpe is one of two candidates for Indiana House District 60. A Where They Stand interview with her opponent, Republican State Rep. Peggy Mayfield, can be found here.