A new Indiana poll from a nonprofit organization found that more than half of polled voters believe the state is on the wrong track politically. According to a news release from Independent Indiana, 53% of Indiana registered voters who participated in the poll expressed dissatisfaction with the state’s political leadership and direction.
Voters pass nearly every ballot measure — not because they're informed, but because the questions are confusing by design.
Most Indiana voters said the state is on the wrong track and expressed growing frustration with their political choices including unfavorable views of top elected officials and both major parties according to a new statewide poll released Tuesday.
Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales has spent the past several months traveling across the state, connecting directly with Hoosier voters to discuss important election-related issues.
Indiana leaders on Friday met with Vice President JD Vance for the third time as they work to secure support for mid-cycle, partisan redistricting. They remained tight-lipped about the meeting’s
One of the first critiques of secretary of state candidate Beau Bayh is that he's hardly lived here -- a similar attack his Senator father fielded.