If you have a short anywhere, it's going to drain the battery so the car won't turn over, so it doesn't necessarily mean the issue is in the ignition. We just had problems on a Challenger draining the battery, and it turned out that the turn signal switch was shorting. I presume you had the battery checked and it holds a charge (and doesn't have an internal short).
The problem is most likely in the dash area so you can try a few things after you recharge your battery.
Suggestions:
Look under the dash for burnt or melted wires. For example, one of the pink wires that go to the brake light switch above the pedal is live, so if it's hitting the pedal, you could have a drain.
The thick red and black wires that go to the ammeter on the dash have little plastic bushings that keep the posts from touching the instrument cluster housing. If either of those is loose, you can easily have a short.
Disconnect the white nylon 8-wire turnsignal switch connector (white wire on one end, black on the other) above the brake pedal and see if the battery holds a charge.
You can pull fuses, one at a time, and see if the car holds the charge overnight.
This is basically trial and error, so have patience. If you're going to be spending a lot of time under the dash, do yourself a favor and take the seat out. Loosening those 4 nuts will have your back thanking you later.
Good luck