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Letters to the editor pertaining to the upcoming General Election on Nov. 2 will not be published after the Oct. 23 edition of the Hendricks County Flyer in an effort to give all candidates time to respond.
Take note
Letters to the editor pertaining to the upcoming General Election on Nov. 2 will not be published after the Oct. 23 edition of the Hendricks County Flyer in an effort to give all candidates time to respond.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Hendricks County voters are being asked to confirm their voting location before heading to the polls on May 8.
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.
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.
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.”
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.