WHO'S ON THE BALLOT?
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
Barack Obama - D
Mitt Romney - R
Newt Gingrich - R
Rick Santorum - R
Ron Paul - R
UNITED STATES SENATOR
Richard Lugar - R
Richard Murdock - R
Joe Donnelly - D
INDIANA GOVERNOR
John Gregg - D
Mike Pence - R
U.S. REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 9
Todd Young - R
Shelli Yoder - D
Johnathan George - D
Robert Winningham - D
John Tilford - D
John Miller - D
STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT 40
Democratic: Vi Simpson
Republican: Reid Dallas
STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 61
Democratic: Matt Pierce
10TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT JUDGE, SEAT 8
Democratic: Teresa Harper
10th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT JUDGE, SEAT 3
Democratic: Alphonso Manns
Republican: Francie Hill
10th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT JUDGE, SEAT 2
Republican: Marc Kellams
COUNTY AUDITOR
Democratic: Hans Huffman, Steve Saulter
Republican: Vivien Bridges
COUNTY TREASURER
Democratic: Catherine Smith
Republican: Bernice Luck
COUNTY CORONER
Democratic: Nicole Meyer
Republican: Walter Hatfeild
COUNTY SURVEYOR
Democratic: Kevin Enright
COUNTY COMMISSIONER, DISTRICT 3
Democratic: Iris Kiesling
COUNTY COMISSIONER, DISTRICT 2
Democratic: Randy Paul, Mark Stoops
Republican: Nelson Shaffer
COUNTY COUNCIL, AT-LARGE
Democratic: Jeff Carson, Warren Henegar, Geoffrey McKim, Julie Thomas, Sophia Travis, Scott Wells
Republican: Skip Daley, Brian Ellison, Christopher Kilander, Jennifer Mickel
WHERE TO VOTE
Go to IndianaVoters.in.gov to find your particular polling place. Locations include Bloomington City Hall, Woodlawn Fire Station, IU Football Complex, Bell Trace, North Central Church of Christ and University Elementary School.
THE DETAILS
If you didn’t register to vote before April 9, you will not be able to vote in the May 8 primary.
Voters can go to the polls between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. Go to IndianaVoters.in.gov for more information on
voting.
Check idsnews.com on Election Day for updated results.
— Charles Scudder
What you need to know for the May 8 primary election
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