House Joint Resolution No. 2 would change the way everyone from the county treasurer to the county coroner is chosen to serve Hoosiers.
Indiana voters will likely see a ballot question in the November election to amend the state constitution as it relates to where city and town court judges live.
INDIANAPOLIS—In an election cycle expected to be partially shaped by Indiana’s redistricting debate, dozens of Hoosiers announced their intentions to run for office during the first day of the
Primary election Day in Indiana is May 5. (WNDU) - Candidates can begin filing their declaration to run for Indiana’s May primary election. The filing period is for major party candidates only. Minor party, independent and write-in candidates will file after the primary election.
Shreve, who lives in Indianapolis, is seeking the GOP nomination in the 2026 primary. As of the most recent filings available from the Indiana Election Division early Wednesday afternoon, Shreve did not yet have any challengers for the GOP nomination.
Secretary of State Diego Morales announced that candidate filing for the 2026 Primary Election in Indiana begins this week.
The Secretary of State’s Office and the Indiana Election Division will accept filings 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays starting Jan. 7 through noon Feb. 6.
Filing for the Indiana Primary elections has begun, with prospective candidates in Vigo County able to file until February 6th.
Ind. (WNDU) - Starting Wednesday, candidates can file their declaration to run for the May primary election in Indiana. This is for major party only. If you wish to file as a minor party, independent, or write-in candidate, you’ll do this after the primary.
Just before the clock hit 8 a.m., seven candidates awaited the opening of the doors to Johnson County Voter Registration on Wednesday.