St. Joseph County Clerk – RepublicanSt. Joseph
| Amy Rolfes (R) | 5,829 |
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| Peter Cook (R) | 4,190 |
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SJC Council – Dist. B – RepublicanSt. Joseph
| Amy Drake (R) | 884 |
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| Matthew Clayton (R) | 691 |
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SJC Council – Dist. C – RepublicanSt. Joseph
| James O’Brien (R) | 1,665 |
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| Dan Schaetzel (R) | 1,214 |
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St. Joseph County Sheriff – DemocratSt. Joseph
| Scott Ruszkowski (D) | 9,655 |
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| Earl Wigfall (D) | 4,937 |
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SJC Council – District E – DemocratSt. Joseph
| Lori Camp (D) | 1,115 |
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| Dave Thomas (D) | 752 |
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Elkhart County Clerk – RepublicanElkhart
| Patty Pickens (R) | 8,615 |
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| Olivia Olvera (R) | 3,182 |
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Elkhart County Sheriff – RepublicanElkhart
| Michael Culp (R) | 7,381 |
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| Brian Holloman (R) | 5,338 |
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Elkhart County Council – Dist. 2 – RepublicanElkhart
| Brian Dickerson (R) | 1,204 |
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| John Perry (R) | 567 |
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| Stephen Gray (R) | 440 |
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Elkhart County Council – Dist. 4 – RepublicanElkhart
| Brian Clayton (R) | 2,883 |
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| Steven Boussom (R) | 928 |
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Fulton County Commissioner – Dist. 2 – RepublicanFulton
| Bryan Lewis (R) | 970 |
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| Theodore (Ted) Denton (R) | 360 |
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Kosciusko Co. Commissioner – Southern District – RepublicanKosciusko
| Donald Wiesehan Jr. (R) | 2,957 |
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| Robert (Bob) Conley (R) | 2,291 |
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Kosciusko Co. Council – District 1 – RepublicanKosciusko
| Kimberly Cates (R) | 797 |
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| Thaddeus DuBouis (R) | 479 |
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Syracuse Town Council – At Large – RepublicanKosciusko
| Matthew Goodnight (R) | 146 |
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| Gregory Abbs (R) | 132 |
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| David Rosenberry (R) | 55 |
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Winona Lake Town Council – Dist. 3Kosciusko
| Jim LeMasters (R) | 329 |
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| Jerry Nelson (R) | 148 |
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LaGrange County Auditor – RepublicanLaGrange
| Jamesi Lemon (R) | 1,098 |
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| Maryl Redden (R) | 899 |
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LaGrange Co. Commissioner – Dist. 1 – RepublicanLaGrange
| Jeffrey Campos (R) | 1,279 |
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| Dennis Neeley (R) | 812 |
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LaGrange Co. Council – Dist. 1 – RepublicanLaGrange
| Harold Gingerich (R) | 263 |
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| David Burroughs (R) | 158 |
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LaGrange Co. Council – Dist. 4 – RepublicanLaGrange
| James Young (R) | 442 |
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| Tyler Randol (R) | 349 |
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LaPorte County Superior Court 3 – RepublicanLaPorte
| Kurt Earnst (R) | 3,429 |
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| Guy Dimartino (R) | 2,568 |
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LaPorte County Prosecutor – RepublicanLaPorte
| Chuck Watterson IV (R) | 3,631 |
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| Sean Fagan (R) | 2,571 |
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LaPorte Co. Commissioner – Dist. 1 – RepublicanLaPorte
| Jody Slabaugh (R) | 4,420 |
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| Connie Gramarossa (R) | 1,846 |
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LaPorte County Council – Dist. 2 – RepublicanLaPorte
| John Pavolka (R) | 701 |
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| Ray Maloney (R) | 573 |
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LaPorte County Council – Dist. 4 – RepublicanLaPorte
| Timothy Stabosz (R) | 1,151 |
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| Jimmy Pressel (R) | 1,093 |
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LaPorte Co. Commissioner – Dist. 1 – DemocratLaPorte
| Angela Henzman (D) | 3,616 |
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| Ron Meer (D) | 1,784 |
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LaPorte County Council – Dist. 1 – DemocratLaPorte
| Olga Pothorski (D) | 577 |
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| Gautama (Goot) Logwood (D) | 434 |
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LaPorte County Council – Dist. 2 – DemocratLaPorte
| Jennifer (Jenny) Heath (D) | 1,442 |
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| Timothy Cavinder (D) | 303 |
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Marshall County Council – Dist. 2 – RepublicanMarshall
| Deborah Johnson (R) | 613 |
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| Tom Flynn (R) | 438 |
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Marshall County Council – Dist. 4 – RepublicanMarshall
| Brandon Richie (R) | 395 |
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| Laura Brockway (R) | 225 |
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Marshall County Prosecutor – RepublicanMarshall
| Joseph Morris (R) | 2,602 |
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| Nicholas Langowski (R) | 754 |
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Marshall County Sheriff – RepublicanMarshall
| Les McFarland (R) | 1,823 |
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| Jeffrey Snyder (R) | 1,725 |
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Argos Town CouncilMarshall
| George Null (R) | 88 |
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| Erica Partin (R) | 69 |
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| Ed Barcus (R) | 54 |
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Bourbon Town CouncilMarshall
| Drew Wesrafer (R) | 167 |
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| Spencer Standley (R) | 68 |
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Pulaski County Clerk – RepublicanPulaski
| Jolynn Behny (R) | 1,018 |
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| Rhonda Heims (R) | 953 |
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Pulaski Co. Commissioner – Dist. 3 – RepublicanPulaski
| Deke Demarco (R) | 535 |
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| Ron (Rudy) Desabatine (R) | 184 |
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| Edward (Ed) Shank (R) | 105 |
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Pulaski Co. Council – Dist. 4 – RepublicanPulaski
| Levi Messer (R) | 325 |
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| Michael (Big Mike) Tiede (R) | 191 |
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Starke Co. Commissioner – Dist. 2 – RepublicanStarke
| E. Todd Leinbach (R) | 1,381 |
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| Don Binkley (R) | 1,060 |
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Starke Co. Council – Dist. 2 – RepublicanStarke
| Howard Bailey (R) | 456 |
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| Tom Busch (R) | 201 |
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Starke Co. Council – Dist. 4 – RepublicanStarke
| Eugene Pugh (R) | 384 |
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| Autumn Ferch (R) | 200 |
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Starke County ProsecutorStarke
| Autumn Ferch (R) | 1,432 |
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| Leslie Ann Baker (R) | 1,026 |
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Starke County Sheriff – RepublicanStarke
| Jack Rosa (R) | 1,391 |
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| Matthew Topelian (R) | 571 |
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| Dennis Fornelli (R) | 525 |
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U.S. House – District 1 – Dem
| Frank J. Mrvan (D) | 42,278 |
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| LaVetta Sparks-Wade (D) | 10,360 |
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U.S. House – District 1 – GOP
| Barb Regnitz (R) | 12,966 |
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| James Kent Schenke (R) | 8,534 |
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| Ben Ruiz (R) | 6,829 |
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U.S. House – District 2 – Dem
| Jamee Decio (D) | 18,108 |
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| Shaun Michael Maeyens (D) | 7,023 |
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U.S. House – District 3 – GOP
| Marlin A. Stutzman (R) | 30,912 |
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| Jon M. Kenworthy (R) | 15,123 |
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State Senate – District 4 – GOP
| Nate Uldricks (R) | 3,371 |
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| Johannes Poulard (R) | 1,164 |
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State Senate – District 11 – GOP
| Brian S. Schmutzler (R) | 5,865 |
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| Linda Rogers (R) | 4,093 |
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State House – District 20 – Dem
| Laura Liskey (D) | 1,350 |
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| Alicia Firanek (D) | 1,212 |
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State House – District 20 – GOP
| Jim Pressel (R) | 3,238 |
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| Juanita Haney (R) | 1,972 |
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State House – District 48 – Dem
| Emily Yaw (D) | 1,004 |
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| Carl D. Stutsman (D) | 851 |
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State House – District 49 – Dem
| Michelle Milne (D) | 1,469 |
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| Susan J. Lawson (D) | 442 |
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| Monica Garbaciak (D) | 287 |
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1 comment
The sad and lamentable fact is that Linda Rogers ran the most divisive campaign in local history. None of her dozens of mailers came from her campaign but from third parties. All of her opponents mailers came from his campaign. Somewhere along the way, I think from the very beginning, Rogers was working for the state or for the money bags influencing the state. She forgot who brung her to the dance or never acknowledged them in the first place. She ignored THE PEOPLE when it came to property taxes, electric bills, gas bills and taxes in general. This election was about much more than redistricting. The state will be much better off with a crop of RINOs heading for the private sector. My state rep, Doug Miller, sent a mailer bragging about re-instituting property tax relief for widows of WWI vets. I guess he didn’t use the Googler machine to check how many such widows are left alive. Only about 50 are left in the whole country which means maybe one lives in Indiana. I’m not sure at all if that is a feature of his service in the House.