Indiana Senate Passes Bill to Restore Offices to Ballot, Even if Only One Person is Running

On January 24, the Indiana Senate unanimously passed SB 233. The bill reverses a law passed in 2011. The 2011 law said if only one person is running for an office, that office should be removed from the ballot. That law was very unpopular, and in several counties, courts ordered local elections officials to leave all offices on the ballot, whether there was only a single candidate or not. It seems very likely that the 2011 law will soon be repealed.


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  1. Where is NONE of the Above ???

    NOTA gets a majority = VACANCY (not to be filled by the loser candidate on the ballot).

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