Hoosiers TRANSform the Polls
Trans Hoosiers have the right to vote, regardless of their gender identity or their current gender presentation.
Trans Hoosiers have the right to vote, regardless of their gender identity or their current gender presentation.
How These Lesser-Known Offices Impact Your Rights
Up and down the ballot, Indiana voters will have the power to hold local leaders accountable and influence policy at every level of government.
Up and down the ballot, Indiana voters will have the power to hold local leaders accountable and influence policy at every level of government.
Land Acknowledgment
We acknowledge that the ACLU of Indiana exists on the occupied territory of the Myaamia (Miami) and Kiikaapoi (Kickapoo) peoples.
We acknowledge that the ACLU of Indiana exists on the occupied territory of the Myaamia (Miami) and Kiikaapoi (Kickapoo) peoples.
The Prosecutorial Power Struggle
Indiana legislators have been attempting to strip power away from local prosecutors and hand it over to the Attorney General.
Indiana legislators have been attempting to strip power away from local prosecutors and hand it over to the Attorney General.
Previously Incarcerated? Yes, You Can Vote!
Indiana is one of 24 states (including D.C.) where people who have been previously incarcerated can vote upon release.
Indiana is one of 24 states (including D.C.) where people who have been previously incarcerated can vote upon release.