Want to create an interactive transcript for this episode?
Podcast: On the Ballot
Episode: Indiana's only town still governed by a charter
Description: On this episode: On Monday, March 3, voters in the Town of Vernon, Ind., — population 236 — casted their ballots in the state’s ONLY regularly-scheduled election of the year. The reason Vernon is such an outlier is because it is the only town in the state still governed by a charter, which was enacted in 1851, rather than state law. Here’s what Vernon voted on earlier this week, how some of their election-day practices date back to colonial times, and generally how charters alter local governance. Follow our coverage here: https://news.ballotpedia.org/2025/02/27/previewing-indianas-only-regularly-scheduled-2025-election...