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Indiana ballot

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noun

  1. a ballot on which the candidates are listed in separate columns by party.


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Haley, the former South Carolina governor and U.N. ambassador who qualified for the Indiana ballot before she dropped out two months ago, has not endorsed Trump.

From Seattle Times

A majority vote by the commission is needed to remove any candidate from the Indiana ballot.

From Seattle Times

Buttigieg joins a crowded field of nine Democrats who’ve qualified for the Indiana ballot as his unlikely rise over the past year to the top tier of presidential hopefuls continues.

From Washington Times

Among the topics covered at the meeting were the final procedures to ensure that Pence, who faces a midday Friday deadline to withdraw from a closely fought re-election campaign, will be able to get off the Indiana ballot in time if Trump picks him.

From Time

And we are confident we will be on the Indiana ballot.”

From New York Times