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
Election 2012
Election Night Results
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Government class hosts candidate forum
PLAINFIELD — The We the People government class at Plainfield High School hosted a forum for those individuals running for the Plainfield School Board. The candidates — Sharon Dunlevy, Scott Flood, Dana Johnson, and David Mansfield — answered questions posed by moderators Michael Turinetti and Stacie Kammerling as well as some from the audience.
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Ellspermann makes pit stop in Avon
AVON — Neither inclement weather nor a train delay stopped potential Indiana lieutenant governor and current State Representative Sue Ellspermann from speaking to a small group of supporters and taking questions here at the Republican Victory Center.
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Gubernatorial candidates square off in first debate
ZIONSVILLE — The first gubernatorial debate among Republican Mike Pence, Democrat John Gregg, and Libertarian Rupert Boneham started out cordially Wednesday night with common agreement on the need to boost jobs, strengthen education, and cut taxes.
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What’s next?
Wednesday’s debate was the first of five sponsored by the Indiana Debate Commission for the governor’s race and the U.S. Senate race.
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Voting locations need to be verified
Hendricks County voters are being asked to confirm their voting location before heading to the polls on May 8.
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Senate primary rivals in final push for voters
Inside his campaign headquarters in Indianapolis, there’s a photo of U.S. Sen. Richard Lugar shaking hands with former U.S. Secretary Condoleeza Rice, one of the many Republican party heavyweights who’ve endorsed his return his office.
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Noisy Senate race not generating early voting
Indiana’s hotly contested Republican Senate primary race has generated more than $12 million in campaign spending, including a record-topping $4 million in outside dollars.
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Mourdock vs. Lugar
Of all the words written about the showdown between U.S. Senator Richard Lugar and State Treasurer Richard Mourdock, this headline from a recent news story may sum it up best: “Indiana’s GOP Senate Primary Will Be A Doozy.”
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Meet the candidates
Candidates running for office in the May 8 Primary Election were invited by the Hendricks County Flyer to submit a photo and profile to introduce themselves to Hendricks County voters.
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