Concerns about election integrity, constitutionality and ballot length were among those raised at a public hearing Wednesday in Indianapolis, where voters and election officials weighed in on potential changes to Indiana’s voting system.
The meeting — the second in a series hosted by Secretary of State Diego Morales — was intended to give Hoosiers a chance to comment on proposals to shift municipal elections to even-numbered years and to expand the use of vote centers statewide.
They are required under House Enrolled Act 1633 , passed by state legislators earlier this year directing the secretary of state’s office to study the scheduling of local elections and whether the state should require all counties to use vote centers.
Wednesday’s Indianapolis session followed a