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Candidate List - Abbreviated ALL COUNTIES 2018 PRIMARY ELECTION - 5/8/2018 11:59:00 PM Candidate List - Abbreviated ALL COUNTIES 2018 PRIMARY ELECTION - 5/8/2018 11:59:00 PM OFFICE CATEGORY: US SENATOR BALLOT NAME PARTY OFFICE TITLE FILED DATE Joe Donnelly Democratic United States Senator from Indiana 2/1/2018 OFFICE CATEGORY: US REPRESENTATIVE BALLOT NAME PARTY OFFICE TITLE FILED DATE Larry Chubb Democratic United States Representative, First District 2/7/2018 Antonio (Tony) Daggett, Sr. Democratic United States Representative, First District 2/9/2018 Peter J. Visclosky Democratic United States Representative, First District 1/10/2018 Douglas Carpenter Democratic United States Representative, Second District 1/25/2018 Pat Hackett Democratic United States Representative, Second District 1/23/2018 Mel Hall Democratic United States Representative, Second District 1/18/2018 Joshi Yatish Democratic United States Representative, Second District 1/25/2018 Roland E. Leech Democratic United States Representative, Second District 1/18/2018 John H. Petroff Democratic United States Representative, Second District 2/9/2018 John F. Roberson Democratic United States Representative, Third District 1/16/2018 Tommy A. Schrader Democratic United States Representative, Third District 1/22/2018 Courtney Tritch Democratic United States Representative, Third District 2/2/2018 Tobi Beck Democratic United States Representative, Fourth District 1/11/2018 Roger D. Day Democratic United States Representative, Fourth District 1/22/2018 Roland Ellis Democratic United States Representative, Fourth District 2/5/2018 Darin Patrick Griesey Democratic United States Representative, Fourth District 2/2/2018 Joseph W. Mackey Democratic United States Representative, Fourth District 1/22/2018 Veronikka M Ziol Democratic United States Representative, Fourth District 1/22/2018 Dion Douglas Democratic United States Representative, Fifth District 2/1/2018 Sean Dugdale Democratic United States Representative, Fifth District 2/9/2018 Eshel Faraggi Democratic United States Representative, Fifth District 1/17/2018 Kyle Moore Democratic United States Representative, Fifth District 2/2/2018 Dee Thornton Democratic United States Representative, Fifth District 1/11/2018 George T. Holland Democratic United States Representative, Sixth District 2/8/2018 Jeannine Lee Lake Democratic United States Representative, Sixth District 2/1/2018 K. (Jasen) Lave Democratic United States Representative, Sixth District 1/26/2018 Jim Pruett Democratic United States Representative, Sixth District 1/24/2018 Lane Siekman Democratic United States Representative, Sixth District 2/1/2018 Joshua Williamson Democratic United States Representative, Sixth District 2/9/2018 $QGUp'&DUVRQ Democratic United States Representative, Seventh District 1/24/2018 Curtis D. Godfrey Democratic United States Representative, Seventh District 1/10/2018 Bob Kern Democratic United States Representative, Seventh District 2/9/2018 Pierre Quincy Pullins Democratic United States Representative, Seventh District 2/9/2018 Sue Spicer Democratic United States Representative, Seventh District 1/19/2018 William Tanoos Democratic United States Representative, Eighth District 1/30/2018 Dan Canon Democratic United States Representative, Ninth District 1/22/2018 Rob Chatlos Democratic United States Representative, Ninth District 2/8/2018 Liz Watson Democratic United States Representative, Ninth District 1/18/2018 3/16/2018 12:28:46 PM PAGE 1 OF 17 Candidate List - Abbreviated OFFICE CATEGORY: STATE SENATOR BALLOT NAME PARTY OFFICE TITLE FILED DATE Chris Kukuch Democratic State Senator, District 01 2/1/2018 Mark T. Kurowski Democratic State Senator, District 01 2/8/2018 Frank Mrvan Jr. Democratic State Senator, District 01 1/24/2018 Karen Tallian Democratic State Senator, District 04 1/10/2018 Ryan Farrar Democratic State Senator, District 06 1/31/2018 Ed Liptrap Democratic State Senator, District 11 1/16/2018 Kathy Zoucha Democratic State Senator, District 15 1/30/2018 Gary L. Snyder Democratic State Senator, District 17 1/11/2018 Christina Fivecoate Democratic State Senator, District 21 2/5/2018 Sheryl Shipley Democratic State Senator, District 22 1/30/2018 Tamie Dixon-Tatum Democratic State Senator, District 25 2/8/2018 Tim Lanane Democratic State Senator, District 25 1/11/2018 Dave Cravens Democratic State Senator, District 26 1/10/2018 Dave Ring Democratic State Senator, District 26 1/24/2018 Jerome (Jake) Hoog Democratic State Senator, District 27 2/8/2018 J.D. Ford Democratic State Senator, District 29 1/31/2018 Derek Camp Democratic State Senator, District 31 1/10/2018 Maria David Democratic State Senator, District 38 2/8/2018 David Allan Fuchs, II Democratic State Senator, District 38 2/8/2018 Chris Gambill Democratic State Senator, District 38 1/10/2018 Ross Thomas Democratic State Senator, District 41 1/19/2018 John Perkins Democratic State Senator, District 45 1/22/2018 Anna Murray Democratic State Senator, District 46 1/19/2018 Nicholas A. (Nick) Siler Democratic State Senator, District 47 1/24/2018 Edie Hardcastle Democratic State Senator, District 49 1/30/2018 OFFICE CATEGORY: STATE REPRESENTATIVE BALLOT NAME PARTY OFFICE TITLE FILED DATE Carolyn B. Jackson Democratic State Representative, District 001 1/10/2018 Earl L. Harris Jr. Democratic State Representative, District 002 1/11/2018 Jayson H Reeves Democratic State Representative, District 002 1/11/2018 Rosa Maria Rodriguez "Rose" Democratic State Representative, District 002 2/7/2018 Ragen H. Hatcher Democratic State Representative, District 003 1/18/2018 Jessica Renslow Democratic State Representative, District 003 1/17/2018 Frank Szczepanski Democratic State Representative, District 004 2/8/2018 Donald R. Westerhausen, Jr. Democratic State Representative, District 005 1/25/2018 B. Patrick Bauer Democratic State Representative, District 006 1/16/2018 Joe Taylor Democratic State Representative, District 007 1/10/2018 Ryan M. Dvorak Democratic State Representative, District 008 1/10/2018 Patricia A. (Pat) Boy Democratic State Representative, District 009 1/29/2018 Sean Fitzpatrick Democratic State Representative, District 009 2/7/2018 Duane Parry Democratic State Representative, District 009 1/19/2018 Charles "Chuck" Moseley Democratic State Representative, District 010 1/10/2018 Delano Scaife Democratic State Representative, District 011 1/10/2018 Pamela R Eanes Democratic State Representative, District 012 2/6/2018 Mara Candelaria Reardon Democratic State Representative, District 012 1/22/2018 Loretta Barnes Democratic State Representative, District 013 2/8/2018 Vernon G. Smith Democratic State Representative, District 014 1/17/2018 3/16/2018 12:28:46 PM PAGE 2 OF 17 Candidate List - Abbreviated OFFICE CATEGORY: STATE REPRESENTATIVE BALLOT NAME PARTY OFFICE TITLE FILED DATE Chris Chyung Democratic State Representative, District 015 1/17/2018 Joshua Bolen Democratic State Representative, District 016 2/5/2018 Christina L Zacny Democratic State Representative, District 016 2/6/2018 Dee M Moore Democratic State Representative, District 018 1/18/2018 Lisa Beck Democratic State Representative, District 019 1/10/2018 Terry Doran Democratic State Representative, District 023 2/9/2018 Naomi S. Bechtold Democratic State Representative, District 024 1/12/2018 Maurice Oakel Fuller Democratic State Representative, District 025 2/6/2018 Justin P Notoras Democratic State Representative, District 025 1/10/2018 Sheila Klinker Democratic State Representative, District 027 2/1/2018 Harlan Vondersaar Democratic State Representative, District 028 1/10/2018 Tracy M Roberts Democratic State Representative, District 029 1/19/2018 Lynn Johnson Democratic State Representative, District 031 2/9/2018 Amie Neiling Democratic State Representative, District 032 1/16/2018 Shon Byrum Democratic State Representative, District 033 1/10/2018 Sue Errington Democratic State Representative, District 034 1/10/2018 Melanie M. Wright Democratic State Representative, District 035 1/10/2018 Terri Jo Austin Democratic State Representative, District 036 1/16/2018 Rebecca Crumes Democratic State Representative, District 036 1/22/2018 Aimee Rivera Cole Democratic State Representative, District 037 1/17/2018 Thomas (Tom) Hedde Democratic State Representative, District 038 1/10/2018 Mark C Hinton Democratic State Representative, District 039 1/19/2018 MeChelle Callen Democratic State Representative, District 040 1/10/2018 Summer K. Ervin Democratic State Representative, District 041 2/8/2018 Evelyn Brown Democratic State Representative, District 042 1/10/2018 Mark Bird Democratic State Representative, District 043 1/16/2018 Sylvester "Coach" Edwards Democratic State Representative, District 043 2/9/2018 Norman E. (Norm) Loudermilk II Democratic State Representative, District 043 1/10/2018 Chad Overton Democratic State Representative, District 043 1/25/2018 Tonya Pfaff Democratic State Representative, District 043 1/10/2018 Kimberly Anne Fidler Democratic State Representative, District 044 1/17/2018 Jim Exline Democratic State Representative, District 045 2/7/2018 E. Thomasina Marsili Democratic State Representative, District 046 1/17/2018 Susan Clare Diagana Democratic State Representative, District 047 1/17/2018 Jorge Fernandez Democratic State Representative, District 050 1/10/2018 Michael M Stephenson Democratic State Representative, District 051 1/18/2018 Martha Lemert Democratic State Representative, District 052 2/9/2018 Nancy Tibbett Democratic State Representative, District 053 1/19/2018 Jeffrey S. Locke Democratic State Representative, District 056 1/17/2018 (Cindy) Cynthia Reinert
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