WHO IS RUNNING IN 2014?
Up thru the Feb 7th at NOON deadline - to get a current list of county candidates go to:
http://www.dearborncounty.org/Government/Election-and-Voter-Information/
UPDATED: 4PM, Jan 13, 2014
Candidate Slate for 2014 Primary Election
Listing of candidates who have filed a declaration of candidacy with the Dearborn County Clerk Office. Lists are in ballot order; the order that names and positions will be displayed on the Primary Ballots. In addition to Candidates filing with the Dearborn County Clerk's Office individuals identified as running for Judicial Offices (Judge, Superior Court 1 and Prosecuting Attorney, District 7), will also be identified.
Democrat Party:
County Council, District 2 - Dan Lansing
York Township, Trustee - Leo Martini
Precinct Committeeman
Democrat Party State Delegate (12 to be elected)
Tristica Sheckels
Republican Party: Judge, Superior Court 1 - Jonathan N. Cleary
Auditor - Gayle L. Pennington
Recorder - Glenn Wright
Sheriff - Michael R. Kreinhop
County Commissioner, District 3 - Shane McHenry
County Council, District 4 - Dennis A. Kraus
Miller Township, Trustee - Patricia A. Little
Washington Township, Trustee - David J. Wunderlich
Clay Township Advisory Board Member - Martin A. (Marty) Hon
Dillsboro - City Council, District 1 - Rick Fields
Republican Party State Delegate (19 to be elected)
Jeff L. Hughes
Arthur Little
Patricia A. Little
Ruth Ann Little
Wednesday, January 15, 2014
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9 comments:
No Negangard? We should be so lucky...
How is McHenry able to run, he is employed by the county, isn't he?
your still a sore loser why don't you try and run again!
I second conflicted commissioners - how can McHenry run???! This ground was covered and it's called the Hatch Act.
Actually this ground was covered by the new state law-
You cannot hold elected office and be employed by the same political unit.
I would not dout Boss hog head Negangard found way around the law.
Per the State Election Commission lawyer - a county employee can run for office, but if elected, the day he/she assumes office(i.e. is sworn in), he/she is considered to have resigned from the county job.
yes how did that turn out are they still in office.
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