> SOUTHERN INDIANA —
The deadlines have passed for candidates to file for November’s general election, or be placed on the ballot by a political party. Noon on Friday was the deadline for school board candidates to file for the general election and the only other names on the ballot awaiting certification are the candidates for President of the United States. Their certifications will occur at the parties’ respective conventions.
In Floyd County, except for those running for school board, one candidate, Democrat Carolyn J. Evans who is running for treasurer, was added to the ballot following the May primary. She will challenge Republican incumbent Linda Berger.
Hoosiers in Clark and Floyd counties can expect the following names to appear on November’s ballot:
President of the United States; Vice President of the United States
Democrat- Barack Obama; Joe Biden
Libertarian- Gary Johnson; James P. Gray
Republican- Mitt Romney; Paul Ryan
Indiana:
U.S. Senator for Indiana
Democrat - Joe Donnelly
Libertarian - Andrew Horning
Republican - Richard E. Mourdock
Governor of Indiana; Lieutenant Governor of Indiana
Democrat - John R. Gregg; Vi Simpson
Libertarian - Rupert Boneham; Brad Klopfenstein
Republican - Mike Pence; Sue Ellspermann
Indiana Attorney General
Democrat - Kay Flemming
Republican - Greg Zoeller
Superintendent of Public Instruction
Democrat - Glenda Ritz
Republican - Tony Bennett
U.S. Representative for Congress Ninth District
Democrat - Shelli Yoder
Republican - Todd Young
Indiana House of Representatives District 66
Democrat - Terry Goodin
Republican - Justin Stevens
Indiana House of Representatives District 70
Democrat - Terry L. Miller
Republican - Rhonda R. Rhoads
Indiana House of Representatives District 71
Democrat - Steve Stemler
Indiana House of Representatives District 72
Democrat - Sharon Grabowski
Republican - Edward D. (Ed) Clere
House of Representatives District 73
Democrat - Sandra Blanton
Republican - Steve Davisson
CLARK COUNTY
Clark County Circuit Court No. 4 Judge
Democrat - Vicki Carmichael
Clark County Coroner
Democrat - John Hall
Republican - Terry Conway
Clark County Commissioner District 1
Democrat - Ed Meyer
Republican - Rick Stephenson
Clark County Commissioner District 2
Democrat - Les Young
Republican - Jack Coffman
Clark County Council At-large (vote for three)
Democrat - Susan Popp
Democrat - Brenda Ross
Democrat - Kevin Vissing
Republican - Kelly Khuri
Republican - Ryan Lynch
Republican - Ronald Brogan
FLOYD COUNTY
County Recorder
Democrat - Maury Goldberg
Republican - Lois Naville Endris
County Treasurer
Democrat - Carolyn J. Evans
Republican - Linda L. Berger
County Coroner
Democrat - Leslie E. Knable
Republican - Thomas Sonne
County Surveyor
Republican - William B. Gibson
County Commissioner District 2
Democrat - Charles “Chuck” Freiberger
Republican - David Matthews
County Commissioner District 3
Democrat - Dennis O. Roudenbush
Republican - Steve Bush
County County At-Large (vote for three)
Democrat - Larry Clemons
Democrat - Carol Shope
Democrat - Brad Striegel
Republican - Steve Burks
Republican - Billy W. Stewart
Republican - Jim Wathen
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