I'm confused about the straight-ticket question on my ballot. If I vote for a party, can I also vote in individual races?
You can choose the “straight party” option and still vote in individual races in Michigan elections. If you fill out the ...
Indiana is one of only seven states that allows people to vote for all the members of a political party with just one mark on ...
Michigan voters using Dominion Voting Systems’ voter assist terminals, which are designed to help voters with disabilities, could receive an error message if they ...
In Michigan primary elections, voters are required to vote a straight ticket. A voter selects a party, which doesn’t have to match their party affiliation on file, and vote for their preferred ...
Indiana voters can vote straight-ticket, meaning they can vote for every candidate of a political party with a single mark. Voting straight-ticket and then marking an individual candidate of a ...
Jennifer McCormick has run a viable statewide campaign as a Democrat in Indiana, which is no small task, columnist James ...
Voting the straight-ticket portion of a ballot is optional. Straight-ticket voting is a choice at the top of the ballot that automatically votes for every candidate for the party selected.
The "almost all candidates" is important because there are some races on the ballot that straight-ticket voting doesn’t apply to. If a race allows voters to select multiple candidates — such ...
Voting the straight-ticket portion of a ballot is optional. Straight-ticket voting is a choice at the top of the ballot that automatically votes for every candidate for the party selected. However, a ...
Ask it in the form at the bottom of this story. We'll get you the answer. Q: If I vote straight-ticket on my ballot can I also vote in individual races? Voting the straight-ticket portion of a ...