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Voting & Elections 02.29.2024

Anti-Voter Bill HB1264 will cost taxpayers, hurts new voters

We need solutions to increase voter participation, and HB1264 does the opposite.

Voting & Elections 02.16.2024

Elections Bill HB1264 Has Major Flaws, Must be Paused

Multiple groups send letter to Indiana Senate leadership

Voting & Elections 02.6.2024

Groups File Amicus Brief in Support of Ballot Access

Common Cause Indiana and the League of Women Voters Indiana have filed an amicus brief at the Indiana Supreme Court, encouraging the state’s high court to uphold the unconstitutionality of the 2021 affiliation statue.

Voting & Elections 04.13.2023

Common Cause, Voting Rights Advocate Pen Letter to Gov. Holcomb Requesting Veto to Restrictions on Voting by Mail

INDIANAPOLIS — Today, Common Cause Indiana — as well as several other voting rights groups — penned a letter to Gov. Holcomb asking that he veto H.B. 1334.

Voting & Elections 03.31.2023

Indiana’s Voter Registration Deadline is MONDAY, April 3

INDIANAPOLIS — Common Cause Indiana reminds new voters that they have until 5 p.m. on Monday, April 3, to submit their voter registration forms in-person, online or by mail in time for the May 2 municipal primary election across the states. In order for the mail-in application to be accepted, it must be postmarked by Monday.

Voting Rights Advocates, Concerned Citizens Call for Equal Representation After Filing Redistricting Lawsuit

GARY, IN — Today, Gary, Ind. resident Barbara Bolling-Williams — a long-time voting rights advocate — filed a federal lawsuit against the city’s Common Council for failing to draw new maps before the Dec. 31, 2022 redistricting deadline. 

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