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Poll Sites Open in Indiana for Midterm Elections

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) – Poll sites have opened in Indiana for an Election Day during which voters will decide whether Republicans will maintain their strong control of state government.

Voting sites are scheduled to be open 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. local time across Indiana.

Tuesday's ballots include the three statewide offices of secretary of state, auditor and treasurer. GOP candidates are looking to keep all those offices even though three Republicans elected to those offices four years ago all either resigned before their terms were up or were forced out.

General Assembly seats and county offices such as prosecutors, sheriffs and commissioners are also on the ballots.

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