2016 Indiana Primary Results

It was a big night for Donald Trump as he was declared the winner of the Indiana Republican Presidential Primary – 53 to 36 percent. He easily outpaced Ted Cruz who has announced that he is suspending his campaign. He made the announcement in Indianapolis, joined by his mother, his wife Heidi and running mate Carly Fiorina.

 

Indiana is “feeling the Bern”: Bernie Sanders won the Democratic presidential primary in Indiana, over front-runner Hillary Clinton. Sanders wants to push for free public college, raising the minimum wage to $15 and to keep manufacturing in the states, not places like China.

 

Todd Young easily defeated fellow Congressman Marlin Stutzman in a battle for an open U.S. Senate seat that turned nasty, despite many similarities on the issues between the candidates. The seat is currently held by Dan Coats, who is retiring at the end of his term.

 

In Delaware County, with all 78 precincts reporting:

 Democrat

Presidential Candidate – Bernie Sanders, Hillary Clinton (55-44)

United States Representative District 6 – Barry Welsh (34)

County Commissioner District #1 – Duke Campbell (77)

County Commissioner District #2 – Annette Craycraft (76)

County Council At Large (3) – Brooke Bishop, Larry Bledsoe Junior, Larry Brandon,
Republican

County Commissioner District #2 – Sherry Riggin (46)

County Council At Large (3) – Scott Alexander (23), Jessica Piper, Dick McIntire

 

Madison County

 Democrats

Bernie Sanders over Hillary Clinton (51-48)

United States Representative District #5 – Angela Demaree (63)

County Commissioner Middle District – Lindsay Brown, Jeff Hardin, Robin Wagner

County Council at Large (3) – Patti Helms, Lisa Hobbs, William Savage

 

Republicans

United States Representative District #5 – Susan Brooks (65)

Judge of the Circuit Court Div. 6 – Mark Dudley over Rodney Cummings (53-46)

County Commissioner–Middle District – Mike Phipps

County Commissioner–North District – John Richwine (60-39)

County Council At Large (3) Mike Gaskill, Brent Holland, Tony Boze,

 

Randolph County Contested Races

 United States Representative District 6 Democrats – Barry Welsh

United States Representative District 6 Republicans – Luke Messer

County Council at Large -Republican – Gary Friend Sr, David Lenkensdofer, Ted Martin,

 

 

Henry County Contested Races

United States Representative District 6 -Dems – Barry Welsh

United States Representative District 6 – Repubs – Luke Messer

County Commissioner – Middle District – Kim L Cronk

County Council At-Large (3) – Harold Griffin, Clay Morgan, Michael Thalls

 

 Blackford County Contested Races

 Republican Candidates

 County Council at Large – Jack Beckley

 Democrat Candidates

 County Council at Large (3) – Patrick Cale, Travis Pearson, Matt Felver

 

 

2016 Election Grant County Contested Races

 Republican Candidates

United States Representative District #5 – Susan Brooks

County Surveyor – James Todd

County Commissioner District #1 – Ron Mowery over John Lawson 41-40 percent

County Council at Large – James McWhirt, edges out Mike Roorbach by just 52 votes

Democrat Candidates

United States Representative District #5 – Angela Demaree

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