Tag: 2016 primary election
The county council at large election will see three incumbents and one newcomer in the race to make the Republican ballot for the primary. Only three of those running can receive the nomination. Those vying for the nominations are Kimberly Cates, Syracuse, incumbent; Kathleen Groninger, Mentone; Sue Ann Mitchell, Warsaw, incumbent; and Joni L. Truex, Warsaw, incumbent. Each candidate was asked to give a short biography and answer two questions.
INDIANAPOLIS — Governor Eric Holcomb joined Secretary of State Connie Lawson, Republican Party Chair Kyle Hupfer and Democratic Party Chair John Zody on Friday, March 20, to announce an agreement to move the date of this year’s Indiana primary election from May 5 to June 2. All dates corresponding with the primary election will be …read more.
WARSAW — The first votes from today’s primary began the tabulation after Wayne 1 was the first to deliver votes to the Justice Building. Precinct officials arrived at 6:35 p.m. and 15 minutes later the remainder of Wayne Precincts arrived. Results thus far, including early voting, are: Republican Ballot Warsaw Mayor Ron Shoemaker — 153 …read more.
LANSING, MICH. — Dr. Jim Hines, Saginaw, Mich., and native of Warsaw, lost his bid for the nomination of Republican candidate for Michigan Governor Tuesday, Aug. 7. Hines was was one four candidates in the Michigan primary seeking the nomination. Bill Schuette, Michigan Attorney General, won that party’s nomination. This was Hines’ first time running …read more.
WARSAW — The first tabulations have been released. These votes are those of the 1,230 absentee ballots and 30 machine ballots cast. Here are the results of the absentee ballots, which represents 2.49 percent of the registered voters in the county. Republican Ticket United States Senator Mike Braun — 362 Luke Messer — 266 Todd …read more.
WARSAW — The theme at various voting locations in Warsaw on Tuesday, May 8, was the consistency of voter turnout. “It’s been very steady,” said Jennifer Whitaker, inspector of Warsaw’s 2nd Ward, First Precinct, located at the Shrine Building in the Kosciusko County Fairgrounds. “We share a precinct with 3-1 and their side is busy, …read more.
INDIANA — In the upcoming race for the U.S. Senate, the incumbent, Senator Joe Donnelly, is running unopposed for the Democratic ballot nomination. Three Republicans are vying for their party’s nomination to make it onto the official ballot for U.S. Senate.
WARSAW — Results from 35 Precincts of the 69 total precincts in the county show the following numbers: Republican Ticket President Jeb Bush — 67 Ben Carson — 100 Chris Christie — 13 Ted Cruz — 4,304 Carly Fiorina — 12 John R. Kasich — 649 Rand Paul — 55 Marco Rubio — 36 Donald …read more.
Voters Adam Churchill and Linda Whitaker cast their ballots at the Moose Lodge. WARSAW — The afternoon of Tuesday, May 3, saw an unusual number of people attending the polls to cast their vote. The Center Lake pavilion polling center had counted 420 votes at 2:30 p.m. as more people arrived. “We’ve been steady today, we’ve …read more.
KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — Voting locations for the May 3 primary election have been established and announced by Michelle Puckett, county auditor. Polls open at 6 a.m. and close at 6 p.m. The locations are designated by the county commissioners. Clay Township 1st Precinct and 2nd Precinct — Claypool Lion’s Building, 205 W. Calhoun St. Etna …read more.
KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — The primary is Tuesday, May 3, with polls opening at 6 a.m. and closing at 6 p.m. It is said that Indiana voters will be critical in determining the presidential nominees at each party’s national conventions. But the importance of voting goes beyond the presidential nomination. Voting or not voting could make …read more.






