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Indiana may not have a U.S. Senate primary after all

Indiana may not have a U.S. Senate primary after all.

Three Democrats and one Republican filed to run against Republican Todd Young. But all those candidates except Hammond Mayor Tom McDermott are accused of failing to submit the required 45-hundred petition signatures to get on the ballot.

And one of the Democrats, Indianapolis psychologist Valerie McCray, wants McDermott disqualified from the ballot as well, charging he submitted photocopied petitions.

The bipartisan Indiana Election Commission will consider the challenges to McCray, McDermott, Democrat Haneefah Khaaliq, and Republican Danny Niederberger next Friday. It takes at least three votes on the four-vote commission to boot a candidate off the ballot.

The commission will also consider a challenge to Republican Congressman Jim Banks from one of his four Democratic opponents, arguing he’s ineligible under the 14th Amendment provision barring candidates who “engaged in insurrection or rebellion.” Banks has blasted the challenge as “a joke allegation that will be quickly dismissed and ignored by voters.”

Banks was one of 139 House Republicans, including Indiana’s Jackie Walorski, Jim Baird, and Greg Pence, to vote against certifying the electors from at least one state won by President Biden in the 2020 election.

No challenges have been filed to the candidacies of the other three Republicans, but Baird’s primary opponent, Charles Bookwalter, faces a challenge contending he hasn’t met the requirement of voting in two Republican primaries.

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2 comments

Charles U Farley February 15, 2022 at 2:27 pm

That’s too bad, Todd young needs to be primaried. He has repeatedly submitted legislation to destroy Indiana suburbs by ceding more zoning powers to the Federal government.

The charges against Banks are a joke too, casting a vote in Congress is not an insurrection.

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Slacker06 February 15, 2022 at 3:06 pm

Todd Van Winkle needs to go. The day after he is re-elected he will take a 5 year nap under his desk. You will see NOTHING about him in the news after then.

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