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May 4, 2010 Primary Election Candidate List May 4, 2010 Primary Election Democratic List Updated: 3/10/2010 10:27:26AM Date Filed United States Representative District 1 Peter J. Visclosky 01/20/10 District 2 Joe Donnelly 02/08/10 District 3 Thomas Hayhurst 02/17/10 Thomas Allen Schrader 02/09/10 District 4 Tara E. Nelson 02/18/10 Mark Powell 02/18/10 David Sanders 01/21/10 District 5 Tim Crawford 02/11/10 Nasser Hanna 01/25/10 District 6 George Thomas Holland 02/09/10 Barry Welsh 02/18/10 District 7 Andre D. Carson 01/20/10 Carl Kakasuleff 02/19/10 Bob Kern 02/19/10 Pierre Quincy Pullins 02/09/10 District 8 W. Trent VanHaaften 02/19/10 District 9 John R. Bottorff 02/09/10 Baron P. Hill 02/12/10 Carol Johnson-Smith 02/17/10 James R. McClure, Jr. 02/19/10 Lendall B. Terry 01/21/10 State Senator District 1 Frank Mrvan, Jr. 01/20/10 District 4 Karen Tallian 01/21/10 District 6 Jim Metro 01/27/10 District 11 Catherine Fanello 02/05/10 District 15 Jack Morris 02/12/10 District 21 Chuck Sosbe 01/27/10 District 22 Michael J. Oxenrider 02/17/10 District 25 Tim Lanane 01/21/10 District 26 Lewis R. (Papa Lou) Coulter 02/04/10 B. Jeff Ellison 01/20/10 Sue Errington 01/20/10 District 29 James Litton 02/17/10 Robin Shackleford 01/25/10 District 31 Lettie Oliver 02/19/10 District 38 Timothy Dale Skinner 01/20/10 District 39 Steven M. Thais 01/20/10 District 41 Chris Roller 02/19/10 District 45 James (Jim) Lewis 01/20/10 District 46 Charles "Chuck" Freiberger 01/20/10 District 47 Richard D. Young, Jr. 01/20/10 District 48 Lindel O. Hume 01/20/10 District 49 Patty Avery 02/19/10 State Representative District 1 Linda C. Lawson 02/02/10 District 2 Earl Harris 02/16/10 1 May 4, 2010 Primary Election Democratic List Updated: 3/10/2010 10:27:26AM Date Filed State Representative District 3 Charlie Brown 02/10/10 Bryan K. Bullock 02/04/10 District 4 Thomas W. Webber, Sr. 02/09/10 District 5 Craig R. Fry 02/09/10 District 6 B. Patrick Bauer 02/02/10 District 7 David L. Niezgodski 01/28/10 District 8 Ryan M. Dvorak 02/10/10 District 9 Scott D. Pelath 02/10/10 District 10 Charles Chuck Moseley 01/20/10 District 11 Paul Krizman 02/18/10 Dan Stevenson 02/09/10 District 12 Mara Candelaria Reardon 02/11/10 District 13 Chester F. Dobis 01/25/10 Richard L. Hardaway 02/18/10 District 14 Vernon G. Smith 02/09/10 District 15 Timothy E. Downs 02/18/10 John (the man) Malan 02/09/10 District 16 Bill Reutebuch 02/16/10 District 17 Nancy Dembowski 02/11/10 District 19 Dennis S. Meeks 02/17/10 Shelli VanDenburgh 02/02/10 District 21 Dwight Fish 01/25/10 District 22 Allen "Big Al" Dunnagan 02/17/10 District 24 Timothy J. Banter, Jr. 02/12/10 District 25 Jeb Bardon 01/25/10 District 26 Paul Roales 01/20/10 District 27 Sheila J. Klinker 02/16/10 District 29 Joseph (Joe) Weingarten 02/04/10 District 30 Ron Herrell 02/02/10 District 31 Joe Pearson 02/16/10 District 34 Dennis Tyler 01/28/10 District 36 Terri Jo Austin 01/25/10 District 37 Scott Reske 02/16/10 District 39 Gary C. Wobler 02/19/10 District 42 F. Dale Grubb 02/09/10 District 43 Clyde Kersey 01/20/10 District 44 Nancy A. Michael 02/08/10 District 45 Jesse James 01/26/10 District 46 Randy G. Carter 02/19/10 Kal Ellis 02/19/10 Bionca D. Gambill 02/19/10 District 51 Codie Ross 01/25/10 District 55 Glenn E. Bailey 02/17/10 David Moeller 02/18/10 District 56 Phillip Pflum 01/28/10 2 May 4, 2010 Primary Election Democratic List Updated: 3/10/2010 10:27:26AM Date Filed State Representative District 59 Dan Fleming 02/17/10 District 60 Peggy Welch 02/02/10 District 61 Matt Pierce 02/16/10 District 62 Sandra Blanton 01/25/10 District 63 Daniel M. "Dan" Steiner 01/20/10 District 64 Kreg Battles 01/20/10 District 66 Terry Goodin 01/20/10 District 68 Robert J. Bischoff 02/10/10 District 69 David Cheatham 01/25/10 District 70 Paul J. Robertson 02/02/10 District 71 Steven R. Stemler 01/20/10 District 72 Shane Gibson 01/20/10 District 73 Ryan D. Bower 01/28/10 Douglas C. Leatherbury 01/20/10 District 74 Russ Stilwell 02/02/10 District 75 Mike Goebel 02/19/10 District 76 Bob Deig 02/19/10 District 77 Gail Riecken 02/11/10 District 78 Steven L. Smith 02/19/10 District 80 Phil GiaQuinta 01/27/10 District 81 Winfield C. Moses, Jr. 02/15/10 District 86 Edward O. DeLaney 02/03/10 District 89 John F. Barnes 01/22/10 District 91 Timothy Huber 01/26/10 District 92 Phillip K. Harrison 01/20/10 Brett Voorhies 01/28/10 District 94 Cherrish S. Pryor 01/22/10 District 95 John Bartlett 02/16/10 District 96 Gregory W. Porter 01/25/10 District 97 Kristopher Owens 02/17/10 Mary Ann Sullivan 02/17/10 District 98 William A. Crawford 02/15/10 District 99 Vanessa J. Summers 02/16/10 District 100 John J. Day 02/12/10 Judge of the Circuit Court Bartholomew (9th Circuit) Stephen R. (Steve) Heimann 01/29/10 Crawford (77th Circuit) Kenneth Lynn Lopp 01/27/10 DeKalb (75th Circuit) Kirk D. Carpenter 02/16/10 Delaware Ct. 1(46th Cir.) Marianne Lafferty Vorhees 01/20/10 Fayette (73rd Circuit) Beth Ann Butsch 02/15/10 Floyd (52nd Circuit) J. Terrence Cody 01/27/10 Harrison (3rd Circuit) Ronald W. Simpson 02/12/10 Knox (12th Circuit) Sherry Biddinger Gregg 01/26/10 Lake (31st Circuit) Alex Dominguez 02/19/10 George C. Paras 02/19/10 Madison (50th Circuit) Kevin M. Eads 01/29/10 3 May 4, 2010 Primary Election Democratic List Updated: 3/10/2010 10:27:26AM Date Filed Judge of the Circuit Court Martin (90th Circuit) David Lett 02/08/10 Monroe, Seat 1(10th Cir.) E. Michael Hoff 01/20/10 Monroe, Seat 4(10th Cir.) MaryEllen Diekhoff 01/20/10 Monroe, Seat 7(10th Cir.) Stephen Galvin 01/20/10 Orange (87th Circuit) Larry R. Blanton 01/25/10 St. Joseph (60th Circuit) Michael G. Gotsch 02/01/10 Scott (6th Circuit) Roger L. Duvall 02/05/10 Starke (44th Circuit) David P. Matsey 02/18/10 Vigo (43rd Circuit) David R. Bolk 01/26/10 Washington (42nd Circuit) Robert L. Bennett 01/29/10 Judge of the Superior Court Cass County, Court 1 Thomas C. Perrone 01/25/10 Dubois County Michael A. Fritch 02/05/10 Gibson County Earl G. Penrod 01/20/10 Jackson County Mark E. Risser 02/09/10 Porter County, Court 3 Julia M. Jent 01/22/10 Scott County Raleigh Campbell, Jr. 01/22/10 Marsha Owens Howser 01/21/10 Vigo County, Court 1 John T. Roach 01/20/10 Vigo County, Court 4 Christopher A. Newton 01/29/10 Whitley County Greggory W. Hockemeyer 01/27/10 Prosecuting Attorney Adams (26th Circuit) Christopher E. Harvey 02/11/10 Brown (88th Circuit) James R. Oliver 02/01/10 Clark (4th Circuit) Steven D. Stewart 01/20/10 Clay (13th Circuit) Charles Hear 02/01/10 Crawford (77th Circuit) Cheryl J. Hillenburg 01/20/10 Delaware (46th Circuit) J. A. Cummins 01/29/10 Mark R. McKinney 01/29/10 Dubois (57th Circuit) Kurt Leinenbach 01/22/10 Deborah L. Schroeder Dysert 01/20/10 Fayette (73rd Circuit) Kenneth D. Faw 01/21/10 Franklin (37th Circuit) Melvin F. Wilhelm 01/28/10 Gibson (66th Circuit) William Wallace 01/22/10 Hancock (18th Circuit) Thomas E. Williams 02/12/10 Harrison (3rd Circuit) Dennis L. Byrd 02/12/10 Jay (58th Circuit) Wesley A. Schemenaur 01/20/10 Jefferson (5th Cir.) Chad T. Lewis 01/22/10 Jennings (86th Circuit) Alan L. Marshall 01/22/10 Knox (12th Circuit) John F. Sievers 01/22/10 Lake (31st Circuit) Bernard A. Carter 01/20/10 LaPorte (32nd Circuit) Robert J. Beckman 01/28/10 Bob "Z" Szilagyi 01/27/10 Madison (50th Circuit) Thomas Broderick, Jr. 01/20/10 Marion (19th Circuit) Greg Bowes 02/12/10 Terry R. Curry 02/17/10 Martin (90th Circuit) C. Michael Steiner 02/04/10 4 May 4, 2010 Primary Election Democratic List Updated: 3/10/2010 10:27:26AM Date Filed Prosecuting Attorney Monroe (10th Circuit) Chris Gaal 01/27/10 Owen (78th Circuit) David J. Gohn 02/17/10 Kristin Szczerbik 02/18/10 Perry (70th Circuit) Robert L. (Bob) Collins 01/22/10 Pike (83rd Circuit) Michael D. Chestnut 01/21/10 Howard B. Lytton, Jr. 02/08/10 Posey (11th Circuit) Jodi Uebelhack 01/28/10 Rush (65th Circuit) Ronald L. Wilson 02/05/10 St. Joseph (60th Circuit) Michael A. Dvorak 02/11/10 Scott (6th Circuit) Jason M. Mount 01/22/10 Spencer (84th Circuit) Daniel R. Wilkinson 01/28/10 Starke (44th Circuit) Nicholas (Nick) Allen Bourff 01/22/10 Sullivan (14th Circuit) Robert E.
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