Indiana Democrats to challenge Republican Todd Young's ballot access in Senate race
WASHINGTON — The Indiana Democratic Party plans to challenge whether GOP Senate candidate Todd Young submitted enough valid voter signatures to qualify for the ballot.
Young’s campaign disputes the charge.
If Democrats can knock Young off the May 3 primary ballot, the only Republican seeking the nomination would be Rep. Marlin Stutzman, a candidate Democrats think could be easier to beat in the general election.
Stutzman, R-Howe, has the backing of conservative groups, such as the Club for Growth, which supported Republican Richard Mourdock’s unsuccessful 2012 Senate campaign