Shelli Yoder
Winner
Candidate for Indiana State Senate District 40

Shelli Yoder

Democrat Party
Supports 10 of 10 reforms

Money and Campaigns

If elected, I pledge to support legislation to:

Address Indiana’s dark money problem by strengthening disclosure requirements for campaign-related spending by outside groups and corporations so that voters and shareholders can know who is paying for political ads?

Yes
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Reduce the influence of big donors by establishing a voluntary campaign finance system that amplifies small donations from individual voters with matching public funds, provided that participating candidates agree to limit their total campaign expenditures?

Yes

Expand Voting Rights and Election Integrity

If elected, I pledge to support legislation to:

Increase the number of Hoosiers who are registered to vote by offering automatic voter registration when a voter becomes eligible?

Yes
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Make absentee voting by mail more accessible by implementing “no-excuse” absentee vote by mail, meaning a voter would no longer be required to provide a reason why they need to vote early by mail?

Yes

Increase voter turnout by allowing voters to register to vote on Election Day at their polling place?

Yes
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Expand Election Day polling place hours beyond the current 6 p.m. closing time?

Yes
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Ensure Fair Districts and a Representative Democracy

We believe that Hoosiers should pick their politicians, politicians shouldn’t be allowed to pick their voters through partisan gerrymandering. When politicians manipulate voting maps to keep their party in power, the result is dysfunction, polarization, mistrust, cynicism and public policies that don’t reflect the will of the people. Hoosiers are ready for a fair and transparent redistricting process that removes the conflict of interest that happen when politicians control redistricting.

If elected, I pledge to support legislation to:

Support amending the Indiana Constitution to take responsibility for Congressional and state legislative redistricting away from the General Assembly?

Yes
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To guard against gerrymandering, create a diverse and politically balanced citizens redistricting commission to allow voters to choose their elected officials, instead of politicians selecting their voters?

Yes

Legislative Ethics and Lobbying Reform

More than a thousand registered lobbyists spend millions of dollars to influence the Indiana General Assembly every year and there are no limits on the gifts and perks that lobbyists lavish on our lawmakers. To make matters worse, we don’t get any information about this spending until after the legislative session is over. Lobbying disclosure is an effective regulatory tool only if it is timely, and in Indiana, this disclosure come too late. And, there should be an annual limit on the value of what lobbyists can give to legislators.

If elected, I pledge to support legislation to:

To provide Hoosiers with more transparency about who is seeking to influence lawmakers, require more timely spending reports from registered lobbyists?

Yes
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To reduce the influence of registered lobbyists, institute a limit on the amount that lobbyists can spend on gifts, meals, travel and other things of value that they give to legislators?

Yes

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