Hendricks County Flyer, Avon, IN

Election 2012

November 7, 2006

Election Night Results

Welcome to the Hendricks County Flyer’s election night coverage. Please be advised that these are vote totals for Hendricks County only, so some federal and state positions will not be decided until other counties’ votes are tallied with these results.

Also, all results are unofficial until verified by the Hendricks County Clerk’s Office, which generally occurs the day after the election.



All 98 precincts have reported, with unofficial results as follows:



FEDERAL



U.S. SENATOR

Richard G. Lugar (R) — 25213

Steve Osborn (L) — 2841



U.S. REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 4

Steve Buyer (R) — 21381

David Sanders (D) — 9798



STATE



SECRETARY OF STATE

Todd Rokita (R) — 21299

Joe Pearson (D) — 9019

Mike Kole (L) — 1056



AUDITOR OF STATE

Tim Berry (R) — 21089

Judy Anderson (D) — 9813



TREASURER OF STATE

Richard E. Mourdock (R) — 20956

Michael W. Griffin (D) — 9694



STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT 23

Philip L. Boots (R) — 1955



STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 28

Jeffrey A. Thompson (R) — 5637



STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 40

Matthew D. Whetstone (R) — 15265



STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 47

Ralph M. Foley (R) — 500



STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 91

Robert W. Behning (R) — 2588

Timothy Huber (D) — 1256



HENDRICKS COUNTY



JUDGE OF SUPERIOR COURT 1 (vote for one)

Robert W. “Bob” Freese (R) — 23829



JUDGE OF SUPERIOR COURT 3 (vote for one)

Karen M. Love (R) — 23922



JUDGE OF SUPERIOR COURT 4 (vote for one)

Mark A. Smith (R) — 23552



JUDGE OF SUPERIOR COURT 5 (vote for one)

Stephenie LeMay-Luken (R) — 21095

Nicholas G. Schmutte (D) — 9568



PROSECUTING ATTORNEY (vote for one)

Pat Baldwin (R) — 23844



COUNTY RECORDER (vote for one)

Paul T. Hardin (R) — 20857

Charles “Chuck” Berger (D) — 9746



COUNTY SHERIFF (vote for one)

David D. Galloway (R) — 22783

Earl W. Chestnut Sr. (D) — 8336



COUNTY SURVEYOR (vote for one)

David Louis Gaston (R) — 23879



COUNTY ASSESSOR (vote for one)

Gail Brown (R) — 23608



COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 1 (vote for one)

David A. Whicker (R) — 22217

Gerard Mason (L) — 4498



COUNTY COUNCIL DISTRICT 1 (vote for one)

Nancy Johnson (R) — 5329

Faith A. L. Knotts (D) — 2691

Todd Singer (L) — 630



COUNTY COUNCIL DISTRICT 2 (vote for one)

Jay R. Puckett (R) — 5974

Patrick H. Wanzer (D) — 2695



COUNTY COUNCIL DISTRICT 3 (vote for one)

Bradley Scott Whicker (R) — 5360



COUNTY COUNCIL DISTRICT 4 (vote for one)

J. Kenneth Givan (R) — 4464

Donna Watson (D) — 2055



TOWNSHIP ASSESSORS (vote for one per township)

BROWN

Larry R. Scott (R) — 2246



CENTER

Norman W. Gulley (R) — 2233



GUILFORD

Rae Etta “Sis” Burke (R) — 4219



LINCOLN

Leon Parsons (R) — 4702



WASHINGTON

Harold E. Hiser (R) — 6420



TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES (vote for one per township)

BROWN

Joyce A. McClain (R) — 2276



CENTER

Judy White (R) — 2230



CLAY

Clinton W. “Clint” Stoutenour (R) — 375



EEL RIVER

Joyce T. Greene (R) — 408



FRANKLIN

Sharon C. Fruits (R) — 259



GUILFORD

Michael “Mick” Hickam (R) — 4198



LIBERTY

Ron Myers (R) — 821

Brad Butler (I) — 611



LINCOLN

Donovan Peoples (R) — 4526



MARION

Elvin Ray Cassity (R) — 369



MIDDLE

Timothy W. Griffith (R) — 1288



UNION

Don Young (R) — 407



WASHINGTON

Ronnie Austin (R) — 6348



TOWNSHIP BOARD MEMBERS (vote for three per township)

BROWN

Robert M. Garner (R) — 1996

John M. Gootee (R) — 1856

Steven L. Ostermeier (R) — 1951

Craig Replogle (L) — 456

Dale Wedel (L) — 484



CENTER

James Disney (R) — 1908

Beth Harvey (R) — 1889

Patsy Wynn (R) — 1787



CLAY

Dawn R. Cline (R) — 333

David E. Estes (R) — 337

Debbie Heylmann (R) — 290



EEL RIVER

Steve Miller (R) — 382

Michael G. Schlagel (R) — 330

Clara M. Thompson (R) — 370



FRANKLIN

Diane Farthing (R) — 213

Sharen Kay Ryland (R) — 206



GUILFORD

Charles “Chuck” Ellis (R) — 3946

Daniel L. Kinnamon (R) — 3515

Charles P. Morris (R) — 3556



LIBERTY

Ronne Jo Cooper (R) — 905

Ray Hubbard (R) — 958

Larry D. Wineman (R) — 942

Troy James Wilson (D) — 603



LINCOLN

Donald E. Brooks (R) — 4103

Gregory Hauswald (R) — 3769

Emory Lencke (R) — 3811



MARION

Kenneth H. Mason (R) — 315

Darrel Plunkett (R) — 320

Robert L. Sturm (R) — 288



MIDDLE

Andrew “Andy” Baldauf (R) — 1104

Dan J. Devlin (R) — 1019

Lynn T. Love (R) — 1133



UNION

Byron C. “Barney” Bowman (R) — 355

Julian P. Owens (R) — 318

Richard “Rich” Pingel — 330



WASHINGTON

David A. Jackson (R) — 5230

Steven W. Turner (R) — 5190

Nathaniel L. Woods (R) — 4996

Mike Gray (D) — 2832

Charlotte L. Martin (D) — 3007

Dennis Derrick (L) — 928

Dave Washburn (L) — 1085

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