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Indiana Public Broadcasting has been a member of Linktree for 5 years and joined in June 2021. The social media accounts linked to from Indiana Public Broadcasting are: • Facebook • YouTube • Bluesky • Mastodon Besides social media accounts, IndianaPublicBroadcasting has populated their site with: • Redistricting 101: Who draws Indiana’s legislative district maps, and how • Majority of Indiana registered voters oppose redrawing congressional map this year • Indiana Public Broadcasting wins national Murrow Award for Oregon Trail-style game • Civically, Indiana: Answering the how and why of Indiana's state government and elections • Indiana lawmakers plan special session for redistricting in first two weeks of December • How do lawmakers redraw legislative districts to benefit one political party? • Republican Todd Rokita wins reelection as Indiana attorney general • Nonpartisan group launches redistricting education, listening sessions across Indiana • Republican Mike Braun wins race for Indiana governor, extends conservative control of office • Indiana Gov. Mike Braun: redistricting Indiana would mean ‘fair representation in DC’ • When could Indiana lawmakers redraw the state’s congressional maps? • What does good redistricting look like? Political scientist explains fair maps • Republican Jim Banks wins race to become Indiana's newest U.S. senator • Hoosiers protest redistricting as Gov. Braun visits New Albany • Indiana is one of only a few states that allows straight-ticket voting with just one mark on ballot • State lawmakers looking at revisiting property tax reform • How is a voter challenged at their polling place? And what happens next? • Indiana continues interstate EV charging program under new guidance from Trump administration • How accessible is voting in Indiana? Advocate offers advice for Hoosiers with disabilities • Five school tax measures pass, one fails in Indiana special elections • What you need to know to make sure your absentee, mail-in ballot gets counted • Federal government grants loan for Wabash Valley Resources' ammonia fertilizer plant • Hoosiers can call a free hotline on Election Day for help with voting • A rescue mission prepares for SNAP benefit pause amidst government shutdown • Election Day check list (printable PDF) • What do I need on Election Day? The general election is Nov. 5 • Two of three Indiana U.S. Senate candidates meet in debate focused on policy proposals • Indiana Debate Commission moves forward with U.S. Senate debate. Banks won't take part • Want more? Here are all of our stories from the week • Indiana's U.S. Senate candidates talk Social Security, immigration and abortion • Looking for an old link? Check out our archive • Braun, McCormick contrast sharply on policy in first debate of fall gubernatorial campaign • Indiana's candidates for governor go on the attack in second debate • Indiana's candidates for governor spar in final debate of 2024 • Indiana candidates for governor offer sharply different visions for future of state • What is Indiana's role in tackling climate change? Governor candidates share their thoughts • All three candidates for governor want change in Indiana's economic development strategy • Libertarian Donald Rainwater discusses taxes, health care, other key issues in governor's race • Republican Mike Braun discusses taxes, health care, other key issues in governor's race • Democrat Jennifer McCormick discusses taxes, health care, other key issues in governor's race • Democrats finally see opening in attorney general's race with Rokita's controversies • Todd Rokita, Destiny Wells spar in lone debate of race for Indiana attorney general • Democrat Destiny Wells discusses role of attorney general, top priorities in race • November 2024 referenda calculator • Why do some schools need referendums? Expert says property tax caps complicate funding • Three Indiana school districts ask voters for funding in November election • Report: Indiana's total health costs near national average, but differ in other key areas • Voter advocacy groups warn of lawsuits if Indiana state officials illegally remove voters from rolls • Is it too late to address climate change? • Indiana's deadline to apply for a vote-by-mail ballot is Thursday, Oct. 24