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Redistricting a factor in more than one primary race in Indiana

Redistricting was a factor in more than one primary race in Indiana.

Milford Representative Curt Nisly fell victim to redistricting, losing nearly three-to-one to Warsaw Representative Craig Snow after new lines placed them in the same district.

Two other Republicans lost to fellow incumbents after redistricting put them in head-to-head matchups.

Former St. Joseph County Democratic chairman Jason Critchlow intended to run for St. Joe County Commissioner, but dropped out of the race, due to revised county election maps.

Critclow endorsed Don Westerhausen, who won the Democratic nod. Critchlow, instead, ran for Portage Township Trustee and beat his challenger, Rod Goodchild.

 

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