Election 2010
- Election 2010
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Snelling takes Clark County Auditor’s race
The first thing Snelling plans on doing when he takes over the auditor’s office is to conduct a top-to-bottom review.
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SHAKE UP: CLARK REPUBLICANS HAVE HUGE NIGHT
The results were somewhat surprising to the candidates in the margins of victory and for some the anti-incumbent and anti-Democrat sentiment that swept through the historically Democratic Clark County.
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CLARK COUNTY ELECTIONS: Democrat Blankenbeker defeats incumbent surveyor
He said his family has been in the surveying business since 1945, and his father and grandfather previously served as county surveyor.
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INDIANA: Rhonda Rhoads takes District 70 seat from veteran Robertson
The Republican Election Day wave hit Statehouse races touching Southern Indiana, including the defeat of a 34-year legislator.
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Young takes 9th District U.S. House contest
With 72 of 73 precincts having reported in Clark County as of press time, Young was beating Hill 52 percent to 42 percent.
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Grooms gets win
He named the budget and education issues as the top priorities for the next session.
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FLOYD COUNTY ELECTION WRAP: Seabrook retains Commissioners’ seat
"I think the national trend trickled down to the local races and it hurt Democrats. I wish Mark the best.”
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Fendley wins Floyd County Council District 2 seat
Fendley said the swing to the right nationally was definitely felt in Floyd County. All three contested council races were won by Republicans.
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Clere defends seat
- Republicans win state offices
- More Election 2010 Headlines
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Snelling takes Clark County Auditor’s race


