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Kosciusko County General Elections, November 2, 2004 


Election Official

Kosciusko County Clerk
121 North Lake Street
Warsaw, IN 46580
(574) 372-2334 (phone)
(574) 372-2338 (fax)

Note: These candidate names are not necessarily presented in the same order they will appear on the ballot.

United States

President/Vice President

Representative

Election District Map (PDF)

District 3

Senator

  • Democrat Evan Bayh (Incumbent) - 12,554
  • Libertarian Albert Barger - 369
  • Republican Marvin Scott - 14,574

State

Indiana Governor/Lt. Governor

Indiana Attorney General (Duties: IC 4-6)

  • Democrat Joseph H. Hogsett - 6,595
  • Libertarian Aaron T. Milewski - 539
  • Republican Steve Carter (Incumbent) - 20,533

Indiana Superintendent of Public Instruction (Duties: IC 20-1)

  • Democrat Susan Williams - 6,519
  • Libertarian Joe Hauptmann - 919
  • Republican Suellen Reed (Incumbent) - 19,806

Indiana State Representative

18th District (PDF)

  • Republican David A. Wolkins (Incumbent) - 11,697

22nd District (PDF)

  • Republican William (Bill) J. Ruppel (Incumbent) - 8,105

23rd District (PDF)

  • Republican William C. Friend (Incumbent) - 4,055

State Senator

District 9 (PDF)

  • Republican Ryan D. Mishler - 14,901

District 13

  • Republican Robert L. Meeks (Incumbent) - 5,329

District 18

  • Republican Thomas K. Weatherwax (Incumbent) - 2,067

Courts

Clerk of Kosciusko Circuit Court

  • Republican Sharon Christner (Incumbent) - 23,762

Indiana Court of Appeals

Fifth District: Shall Judge John T. Sharpnack be retained in office?

  • Yes - 14,248
  • No - 5,778

County

Kosciusko County Commissioner (Duties: IC 36-2-2)

Northern District

  • Republican Bradford (Brad) L. Jackson (Incumbent) - 23,205

Middle District

  • Republican Ronald D. Truex (Incumbent) - 23,252

Kosciusko County Coroner (Duties: IC 36-2-14)

  • Republican John E. Sadler - 23,760

Kosciusko County Council (Duties: IC 36-2-3)

At-Large (3 elected)

  • Democrat Joe Banks - 8,110
  • Democrat Jon R. Custer - 6,103
  • Democrat Dan Damron - 5,706
  • Republican Thomas L. Anglin (Incumbent) - 19,034
  • Republican Robert (Bob) S. Sanders - 18,879
  • Republican Larry E. Teghtmeyer (Incumbent) - 18,344

Kosciusko County Surveyor (Duties: IC 36-2-12)

  • Republican Richard Kemper (Incumbent) - 23,389

Kosciusko County Treasurer (Duties: IC 36-2-10)

  • Republican Kent Adams - 23,473

Schools

Triton School Board

At-Large

  • Kevin R. Boyer (Incumbent) - 184 (Total votes: 799)
  • Richard Trowbridge - 184 (Total votes: 947)

District 3

  • Steven J. Feldman - 227 (Total votes: 812)
  • Kris Gringle - 148 (Total votes: 943)

Warsaw Community School Board

District 3

  • James L. Folk (Incumbent) - 809
  • Dan J. Robinson - 1,471

District 4

  • Charles (Chuck) E. Sauders (Incumbent) - 767
  • Sterling L. Watkins - 762

A special election will be held on February 8 to decide the winner.

District 6

  • Deborah A. Wiggins - 1,240

Wawasee Community School Board

District 1

  • No candidates

District 2

  • Melvin D. Gee - 1,325
  • George W. Gilbert (Incumbent) - 2,796

District 3

  • Dallas L. Winchester (Incumbent) - 3,702

Ratification / State Constitution

Public Question No. 1

Shall Article 10, Section 1 of the Constitution of the State of Indiana be amended to allow the General Assembly to make certain property exempt from property taxes, including (1) a homeowner's primary residence; (2) personal property used to produce income; and (3) inventory?

  • Yes - 17,184
  • No - 6,780

Public Question No. 2

Shall Article 6, Section 2 of the Constitution of the State of Indiana be amended to allow the General Assembly to establish a uniform date for the beginning of the terms of the county offices of clerk of the circuit court, auditor, recorder, treasurer, sheriff, coroner, and surveyor?

  • Yes - 20,545
  • No - 3,073

Public Question No. 3

Shall Article 5, Section 10 of the Constitution of the State of Indiana be amended to specify: (1) which state official acts as governor when the office of governor and the office of lieutenant governor are both vacant; and (2) the deadline for the General Assembly to meet when either the House or the Senate cannot assemble a quorum within forty-eight (48) hours after both offices become vacant?

  • Yes - 20,421
  • No - 3,071

Note: We have made every effort to provide complete and accurate information, but in all cases the final authority is the local election board or county clerk whose address is provided at the top of the page.


 
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