Tag: 2014 Election
Voting locations for the June 2 primary election have been announced by Michelle Puckett, Kosciusko County auditor.
Claypool Town Council member Eugene Warner casts his vote during the town’s municipal election Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 5. InkFreeNews photo by Kory Stoneburner-Betts. WARSAW — Voter turnout in today’s municipal election appeared to be somewhat light around the noon hour. Polls will remain open until 6 p.m. Tuesday. In addition to Warsaw, other communities having …read more.
TURKEY CREEK TOWNSHIP — Republicans swept the field in Turkey Creek Township for township trustee and township advisory board during the election. Republican Julie Close won 67.51 percent of the vote against her Democratic challenger Martha Stoelting, who received 32.49 percent of the vote with 2,942. Close received 1986 votes while Stoelting received 956 votes. …read more.
KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — Just how secure are the votes in Kosciusko County? Are the votes vulnerable? Indiana League of Women Voters has a long history of protecting Hoosier votes. Recently they created a white paper report calling for counties to secure elections with verifiable ballots. The report says the issue is threats to secure, verifiable …read more.
WARSAW — Results after 22 precincts are: President Donald J. Trump, Republican — 10,070 Hillary Clinton, Democrat — 2,950 Gary Johnson, Libertarian — 762 Write-In — 252 United States Senate Todd Young, Republican — 9,465 Evan Bayh, Democrat — 3,651 Lucy Brenton, Libertarian — 837 Write-In — 2 Governor Eric Holcomb, Republican — 9,487 John …read more.
WARSAW — Warsaw 4-2 was the first precinct to arrive at 6:22 p.m. with Warsaw 4-3 soon following. The first results contained absentee ballots and were distributed at 6:53 p.m. with eight precincts reporting. The results are: President Donald J. Trump, Republican — 6,333 Hillary Clinton, Democrat — 1,964 Gary Johnson, Libertarian — 448 Write-In …read more.
KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — The day is near to cast your vote for president, senator, state leadership, local officials and school board officials. The general election for 2016 is Tuesday, Nov. 8. Polls will open at 6 a.m. and close at 6 p.m.
INDIANAPOLIS — Secretary of State Connie Lawson today announced that 38 percent or 1,771,753 of Indiana’s 4.7 million registered voters cast a vote in the May 3 Primary Election. The complete 2016 Primary Election Turnout and Absentee Chart with voter statistics for each county can be viewed online. The report was compiled by the Secretary …read more.
INDIANAPOLIS — Hoosier voters are beginning to receive postcards in the mail from the Secretary of State’s office. The card reminds Hoosiers that Election Day is Tuesday, November 8, 2016. The office is mailing these post cards as part of a statewide voter list refresh. The goal is to identify outdated and inaccurate voter registration information …read more.
KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — Voter registration ends today Monday, April 4. Kosciusko County residents may register in the County Justice Building’s clerk’s office or at the Bureau of Motor Vehicles license branch by 4:30 p.m. or online at www.indianavoters.com by 11:59 p.m. Verification of registration status can be checked on the same website. In order to …read more.
PIERCETON — Pierceton Town Council broke the town election tie last night, Monday, Nov. 9, during it’s regular monthly meeting, for the last town council seat. The result — Armando “Mandy” Espinoza will retain his seat on the council.
(From left) First-time voter Tony Boyer, 18, attended today’s election with mother Monica Boyer. The two were helped by Jack Voklers, Roxanne Coffelt and Carol Volckers.(Not pictured) Laura Lockridge and Jerold Nelson also assisted the two by explaining the polling process. WARSAW — Polls are currently in place for Kosciusko County elections and the turnout …read more.
SILVER LAKE — Voter turn out was light in Silver Lake this morning, Nov. 3, with approximately 37 total votes being cast by 11 a.m. Voters, residing within the town limits of Silver Lake, can cast their vote in the town election until 6 p.m. today. The town hall meeting room is the location for …read more.
Dear Editor, I support Jack Wilhite and Cindy Dobbins for City Council. Cindy has worked hard on the City Council to provide great city services while maintaining low taxes. Cindy is eager to listen to citizen’s concerns. Jack Wilhite is an area resident since 1963. He has been married to Theresa for 40 years. He …read more.
WARSAW — The Kosciusko County Election board has made the decision to use “candidate deceased” in place of Charles Smith’s name on the Warsaw city election ballot for the Nov. 3 election. The Republican party will not be filling the ballot vacancy before the election deadline.
PIERCETON — The financial responsibility of Pierceton is being handed over this January to the new clerk-treasurer, Jerry Kreger.
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Department of Education published its data regarding school district graduation rates across the state Tuesday, Aug. 11. The IDOE collects many data samples from the Hoosier student population but graduation rates are considered one of the top benchmarks of success for schools. The rankings are based on data from students who passed …read more.
The latest results, with 35 of 39 reporting, are showing the Warsaw Community School Corp., with a resounding approval and Christiansen still leading the clerk-treasurer’s race. Dobbins and Wilhite remain the top two vote recipients in the Warsaw City Council At Large race. All city precincts are in. The referendum has received 2,802 votes in …read more.
Representative Jackie Walorski announced today she will run for re-election to Indiana’s Second Congressional District. She also announced she raised over $250,000 in the first fundraising quarter of 2015, putting her cash on hand at $453,000. “Serving Hoosiers in the 2nd District is truly a privilege and one of the greatest honors I’ve had,” said …read more.
Candidates have filed and ballots are being printed for the May 5 primary election. This primary focuses on municipal election in Nappanee and Warsaw. Only voters within the city limits of Warsaw and the town limits of Nappanee, which is in Kosciusko County, and those living in the Warsaw School Corporation will go to the …read more.
The Nappanee Area Chamber of Commerce will host a forum for new candidates running for available positions. The event will serve as an opportunity for members of the Nappanee to meet candidates running for a position for the first time. The forum will be at 7 p.m. Thursday, April 16, at Dal-Mar Banquet Hall, 159 …read more.
By KARA BROOKS Office Of Indiana Governor Pence At the Bingham Greenebaum Doll 2014 Legislative Conference this morning, Governor Mike Pence unveiled his education agenda for the upcoming legislative session which begins on Tuesday, Jan. 6. “For Indiana to continue to prosper, education must work for all of our students,” said Governor Pence. “To accomplish …read more.
Zimmer Holdings, Inc. (NYSE and SIX: ZMH) (“Zimmer”) announced today that it has agreed with the European Commission to extend the deadline for the EC’s review of Zimmer’s proposed acquisition of Biomet by a limited number of days in order to provide the EC with certain additional information. Deadline extensions are not uncommon in such …read more.
While results are being received from polling locations, no results have been distributed by election officials. Information will be posted as soon as information is available.
Voting locations for the Tuesday, Nov. 4, general elections have been announced by Kosciusko County Auditor Marsha McSherry. The county commissioners designated the following locations: Clay Township Claypool Lions Building, 205 W. Calhoun St. Etna Township Heritage Park Building, 338 S. Walnut St., Etna Green Franklin Township Bell Memorial Library, 101 W. Main St., Mentone …read more.
Three men are seeking the office of Kosciusko County Sheriff Election Day, Nov. 4. The candidates are: C. Aaron Rovenstine, Travis Marsh and Patrick Jamison. C. Aaron Rovenstine Rovenstine (Republican) is a lifetime Kosciusko County resident, who grew up in Atwood. He graduated from Warsaw High School in 1978 and Ball State University in 1982 …read more.
David Kolbe, candidate for the Indiana House of Representatives, District 22, has received the endorsement of the American Federation of Teachers Indiana. Rick Muir, president and Sally Sloan, executive director, announced: “The AFT Indiana Executive Board has reviewed your positions … on issues of importance to our members and has made endorsements regarding the Nov. …read more.
By PAM GALLOWAY Media Contact, Curt Nisly Campaign A concern regarding sign placement has been brought to the attention of the Curt Nisly for State Representative campaign. It is the policy of our campaign to only place signs on the property of residents and owners who request them and we have trained our volunteers accordingly. We cannot control …read more.
Indiana Secretary of State Connie Lawson reminds Hoosiers that Monday, Oct. 6 is the deadline to register to vote in the Nov. 4 General Election. She is also making a special plea to the families of military and overseas voters to connect their loved ones with an absentee ballot request. Hoosiers can begin voting by …read more.
The committee to elect David Kolbe, District 22, Indiana House of Representatives, announces that Democrats for Life of America, representing over 20 million pro-life Democrats in the United States, has officially endorsed the candidacy of David Kolbe. Executive Director, Kristen Day, states the following: Democrats for Life of America is proud to endorse your candidacy …read more.
Kosciusko County Local Emergency Planning Committee will hold its meetings for 2014 at 3 p.m. in the Justice Building, Warsaw, the following dates: Feb. 13, May 8, Aug. 14 and Nov. 13 and at such other times as authorized by the committee or its chairman. All interested parties are encouraged to attend. Kosciusko County Emergency …read more.
Some individuals have already announced intentions to seek political office, even putting up billboards. Others are still contemplating. While the primary election is months away, the time to start filing is approaching. According to the 2014 Indiana Election Calendar the first day to declare a candidacy is Jan. 8 with the final deadline is Feb. …read more.













