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General Election November 4, 2014 General Election List Updated: 8/27/2014 2:27:56PM Date Filed CandidateCombined Secretary of State Statewide Elizabeth "Beth" White Democratic 06/24/14 Karl Tatgenhorst Libertarian 07/02/14 Connie Lawson Republican 07/03/14 Auditor of State Statewide Michael A. Claytor Democratic 06/24/14 John Schick Libertarian 07/02/14 Suzanne Crouch Republican 07/03/14 Treasurer of State Statewide Mike Boland Democratic 06/24/14 Michael L. (Mike) Jasper Libertarian 07/02/14 Kelly Mitchell Republican 07/03/14 United States Representative District 1 Peter J. Visclosky Democratic 01/09/14 Donna T. Dunn Libertarian 07/02/14 Mark Leyva Republican 01/24/14 James L. Johnson Junior Write-in 02/10/14 District 2 Joe Bock Democratic 02/03/14 Jeff Petermann Libertarian 07/02/14 Jackie Walorski Republican 01/23/14 District 3 Justin Kuhnle Democratic 01/16/14 Scott Wise Libertarian 07/02/14 Marlin A. Stutzman Republican 02/04/14 District 4 John Dale Democratic 01/30/14 Todd Rokita Republican 01/13/14 District 5 Shawn A. Denney Democratic 02/04/14 John Krom Libertarian 07/02/14 Susan Brooks Republican 01/24/14 District 6 Susan Hall Heitzman Democratic 02/06/14 Eric Miller Libertarian 07/02/14 Luke Messer Republican 01/23/14 District 7 André Carson Democratic 01/08/14 Chris Mayo Libertarian 07/02/14 Catherine (Cat) Ping Republican 01/31/14 District 8 Tom Spangler Democratic 01/30/14 Andrew Horning Libertarian 07/02/14 Larry D. Bucshon Republican 01/17/14 District 9 Bill Bailey Democratic 01/15/14 R. Mike Frey Libertarian 07/02/14 Todd Young Republican 01/21/14 State Senator District 1 Frank Mrvan Jr. Democratic 01/10/14 Ken Stevenson Republican 02/04/14 District 4 Karen Tallian Democratic 01/15/14 District 6 Roxanna Hanford Democratic 02/04/14 Rick Niemeyer Republican 01/16/14 District 11 Joe Zakas Republican 01/27/14 District 14 Dennis K. Kruse Republican 01/08/14 District 15 Jack E. Morris Democratic 01/21/14 Liz Brown Republican 01/27/14 District 17 Jim Banks Republican 01/14/14 District 19 Travis Holdman Republican 01/08/14 District 21 James R. Buck Republican 02/04/14 1 November 4, 2014 General Election List Updated: 8/27/2014 2:27:56PM Date Filed CandidateCombined State Senator District 22 Ron J. Alting Republican 01/24/14 District 23 Bob Burkett Democratic 06/27/14 Philip L. (Phil) Boots Republican 01/08/14 District 25 Tim Lanane Democratic 01/10/14 Robert Jozwiak Libertarian 07/02/14 District 26 Doug Eckerty Republican 01/15/14 District 27 Jerome (Jake) Hoog Democratic 02/06/14 Rex Bell Libertarian 07/02/14 Jeff Raatz Republican 01/21/14 District 29 J.D. Ford Democratic 01/17/14 Mike Delph Republican 01/24/14 District 31 James W. Merritt, Jr Republican 01/15/14 District 38 Timothy Dale (Tim) Skinner Democratic 01/08/14 Jon Ford Republican 01/15/14 District 39 Steve Lindsey Democratic 06/27/14 Eric Bassler Republican 01/21/14 District 41 Andy Talarzyk Democratic 02/07/14 Damian Stanziano Libertarian 07/02/14 Greggory F. Walker Republican 01/22/14 District 43 Rudy Howard Democratic 01/27/14 Chip Perfect Republican 01/09/14 District 45 Julie Berry Democratic 01/08/14 Jim Smith Republican 02/04/14 District 46 Charles "Chuck" Freiberger Democratic 01/13/14 Ron Grooms Republican 01/09/14 District 47 Richard D. Young, Jr. Democratic 01/09/14 Erin Houchin Republican 02/03/14 District 48 Larry Vollmer Democratic 01/13/14 Mark Messmer Republican 01/08/14 District 49 Jim Tomes Republican 01/08/14 State Representative District 1 Linda C. Lawson Democratic 01/16/14 District 2 Earl L. Harris Democratic 01/16/14 Jayson Reeves Republican 01/13/14 District 3 Charlie Brown Democratic 01/22/14 District 4 Debora (Deb) Porter Democratic 01/13/14 Ed Soliday Republican 01/08/14 District 5 Dale DeVon Republican 01/08/14 District 6 B. Patrick Bauer Democratic 01/10/14 District 7 David L. Niezgodski Democratic 01/16/14 Mark Vogel Libertarian 07/02/14 District 8 Ryan M. Dvorak Democratic 02/03/14 District 9 Scott D. Pelath Democratic 01/10/14 District 10 Charles "Chuck" Moseley Democratic 01/14/14 John W. Johnston Republican 02/06/14 District 11 James Metro Democratic 02/06/14 Michael J. Aylesworth Republican 02/07/14 2 November 4, 2014 General Election List Updated: 8/27/2014 2:27:56PM Date Filed CandidateCombined State Representative District 12 Mara Candelaria Reardon Democratic 01/23/14 William I. (Bill) Fine Republican 01/27/14 District 13 Sharon Negele Republican 01/09/14 District 14 Vernon G. Smith Democratic 01/16/14 District 15 Jim Wieser Democratic 02/03/14 Hal Slager Republican 01/14/14 District 16 Richard W. (Rich) Ludington Democratic 01/17/14 Douglas L. Gutwein Republican 01/09/14 District 17 Timothy P. Harman Republican 01/15/14 District 18 David A. Wolkins Republican 01/29/14 District 19 Shelli VanDenburgh Democratic 01/28/14 Julie Olthoff Republican 02/05/14 District 20 Tom Dermody Republican 01/14/14 District 21 Jodi L. Buoscio Democratic 01/23/14 Timothy Wesco Republican 01/21/14 District 22 David C. Kolbe Democratic 01/21/14 Michael L. Stinfer Independent 06/25/14 Curt Nisly Republican 01/21/14 District 23 William C. Friend Republican 01/23/14 District 24 Steve Braun Republican 01/14/14 District 25 Maurice O. Fuller Democratic 02/06/14 Donald J. Lehe Republican 01/14/14 District 26 Randy Truitt Republican 02/04/14 District 27 Sheila Klinker Democratic 02/04/14 Chuck Hockema Republican 02/07/14 District 28 Sean Shanley Democratic 02/06/14 Jeffrey A. Thompson Republican 01/08/14 District 29 Joe Marcum Democratic 02/06/14 Kathy Kreag Richardson Republican 01/14/14 District 30 Chuck Sosbe Democratic 01/17/14 Mike Karickhoff Republican 01/21/14 District 31 Kevin A. Mahan Republican 01/13/14 District 32 Bob Ashley Democratic 01/24/14 P. Eric Turner Republican 01/09/14 District 33 Shon Byrum Democratic 01/10/14 Zeb Sutton Libertarian 07/14/14 Greg Beumer Republican 01/22/14 District 34 Sue E. Errington Democratic 01/08/14 Stuart A. Keenan Republican 01/10/14 District 35 Melanie Wright Democratic 02/04/14 L. Jack Lutz Republican 01/13/14 District 36 Terri Jo Austin Democratic 01/13/14 James D. (Jim) Shelton, Jr. Republican 02/06/14 District 37 Todd Huston Republican 01/08/14 District 38 Heath R. VanNatter Republican 02/07/14 District 39 David Russ Democratic 01/23/14 Jerry Torr Republican 01/14/14 3 November 4, 2014 General Election List Updated: 8/27/2014 2:27:56PM Date Filed CandidateCombined State Representative District 40 Gregory E. Steuerwald Republican 01/29/14 District 41 Tim Brown Republican 01/27/14 District 42 Mark C. Spelbring Democratic 01/31/14 Alan Morrison Republican 01/09/14 District 43 Clyde Kersey Democratic 01/09/14 District 44 Jim Baird Republican 02/04/14 District 45 Bionca D. Gambill Democratic 06/16/14 Bruce Borders Republican 02/06/14 District 46 James R. (Jim) Mann II Democratic 01/10/14 Bob Heaton Republican 01/09/14 District 47 Michael L. (Mike) Reddick Democratic 06/27/14 John Price Republican 01/22/14 District 48 Doug Miller Republican 01/14/14 District 49 Joshua O'Brien Libertarian 07/02/14 Wesley Culver Republican 01/08/14 District 50 Daniel (Dan) J. Leonard Republican 01/16/14 District 51 Dennis J. Zent Republican 01/14/14 District 52 Charlie Odier Democratic 01/27/14 Ben Smaltz Republican 01/09/14 District 53 Ben Parker Libertarian 07/02/14 Robert W. Cherry Republican 01/13/14 District 54 Brad Owens Libertarian 07/02/14 Thomas E. (Tom) Saunders Republican 01/21/14 District 55 Glenn E. Bailey Democratic 02/06/14 Cindy Meyer Ziemke Republican 01/14/14 District 56 Phillip Pflum Democratic 02/06/14 Mark Brim Libertarian 07/02/14 Richard (Dick) Hamm Republican 01/14/14 District 57 Sean R. Eberhart Republican 01/09/14 District 58 Woody Burton Republican 01/09/14 District 59 Zack Ellison Democratic 06/17/14 Milo Smith Republican 01/14/14 District 60 Daymon L. Brodhacker Democratic 02/06/14 Peggy Mayfield Republican 01/08/14 District 61 Matt Pierce Democratic 02/04/14 District 62 Jeff Sparks Democratic 02/04/14 Ashley A. Keith Qualkenbush Libertarian 07/02/14 Matt Ubelhor Republican 02/04/14 District 63 Mike Braun Republican 01/14/14 District 64 Thomas W. Washburne Republican 01/22/14 District 65 Eric A. Koch Republican 01/15/14 District 66 Terry Goodin Democratic 01/21/14 Lisa Seng Shadday Republican 01/22/14 District 67 Randy Frye Republican 01/08/14 District 68 Rick L. Gill Democratic 01/14/14 Jud McMillin Republican 01/29/14 District 69 Jim Lucas Republican 01/09/14 4 November 4, 2014 General Election List Updated: 8/27/2014 2:27:56PM Date Filed CandidateCombined State Representative District 70 Heidi Sellers Democratic 02/07/14 Rhonda J. Rhoads Republican 01/09/14 District 71 Steven R. Stemler Democratic 02/04/14 Russell Brooksbank Libertarian 07/02/14 District 72 Kevin Sue Bailey Democratic 01/24/14 Edward D. (Ed) Clere Republican 02/04/14 District 73 Douglas C. Leatherbury Democratic 01/15/14 Steven Davisson Republican 01/30/14 District 74 Christopher J.
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