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Indiana Judge Pauses Ballots in Senate Race

Indiana Judge Pauses Ballots in Senate Race

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March 19, 20261m 33s

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A judge in Indiana halts absentee ballots in three counties for the Republican primary in Senate District thirty-eight, sparking controversy over candidate Alexandra Wilsons past conviction. The race pits incumbent Senator Greg Goode against challengers Brenda Wilson and Alexandra Wilson, both of whom share the last name Wilson. Prominent conservative lawyer Jim Bopp accuses Goode supporters of a vote-splitting scheme, while Vigo County Republican Chair Randy Gentry denies any manipulation. The Indiana Election Commission deadlocked on removing Alexandra from the ballot, and her eligibility remains uncertain as the judges ruling is pending and a motion to change judges is still pending. The delay creates uncertainty for voters in this heated primary.

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