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  1. See statutes: Title 3, Article 8 of the Indiana Code. A candidate in Indiana may run with an officially recognized political party, as an independent, or as a write-in. The process to qualify varies depending on the type of candidate and the office being sought. No fee is required to file for office in Indiana.

  2. In Indiana, a presidential candidate seeking a major party's nomination must petition to get on the ballot. The candidate must collect at least 4,500 signatures to qualify. An independent presidential candidate must collect signatures equaling at least 2 percent of the total votes cast for Indiana Secretary of State in the most recent election ...

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  4. CAN-25: Petition Primary Ballot Placement as a Candidate for Governor in 2024. CAN-26 Declaration of Intent to be a School Board Write-in Candidate in 2024. CAN-32 2024 Libertarian State Party Chair Certificate of Candidate Selection to Fill a Ballot Vacancy for County and Large Town Offices and Candidate’s Consent to Fill Ballot Vacancy.

  5. Important Note About Using the 2019 Indiana Candidate Guide This publication is not a legal document. It does not replace the Indiana Election Code. Every effort has been made to

  6. Ballotpedia provides comprehensive ballot coverage of municipal elections in the nation's 100 largest cities by population, including races for trial court judgeships and county offices that overlap them. Ballotpedia also covers the nation's 200 largest public school districts by student enrollment and all school districts overlapping the top ...

  7. Aug 1, 2023 · Independent Candidates run for public office without any political affiliations. Their participation in elections promotes political diversity and provides voters with non-partisan choices. However, becoming an independent candidate and getting on the ballot takes time. Independent aspirants must navigate the challenging ballot access process ...

  8. May 21, 2020 · Voting can be a complicated process, especially during an unprecedented global pandemic, which has already disrupted, and will continue to disrupt, our electoral processes. This guide to the Indiana primary elections will answer questions ranging from election rules, candidates to consider, changes in the voting process due to COVID-19, and ways to maintain student engagement in

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