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Election Data


 

Steuben County General Elections, November 2000 


United States

U.S. Representative 4th District

  • Republican Mark E. Souder (Incumbent) 7,200
  • Democrat Michael Dewayne Foster 3,623
  • Libertarian Michael Donlan 314

State

Indiana State Senator 13th District

  • Republican Robert L. Meeks (Incumbent) 5,989

Indiana State Representative 51st District

  • Republican Dennis K. Kruse (Incumbent) 8,652

Courts

Judge of the Steuben Circuit Court

  • Republican Allen N. Wheat 8,669

Indiana Court of Appeals Judicial Retention Public Question: Shall the following Judges be retained in office?

District 3

Sanford M. Brook

  • Yes 6,651
  • No 1,767

District 4

Melissa S. Mattingly

  • Yes 6,904
  • No 1,608

District 5

Margret G. Robb

  • Yes 6,805
  • No 1,634

County

County Commissioner (Duties: IC 36-2-2) Middle District (Jackson, Pleasant, Scott, York)

  • Republican Rodney J. Wells (Incumbent) 8,424

County Commissioner (Duties: IC 36-2-2) South District (Salem, Steuben, Otsego, Richland)

  • Republican Dale Hughes Jr (Incumbent) 8,321

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

  • Republican Rodney W. Snyder 5,021
  • Democrat Barbara J. Julian (Incumbent) 6,123

County Council Members at Large (Duties: IC 36-2-3) (vote for three)

  • Republican William "Bill" L. Booth (Incumbent) 7,240
  • Republican James A. Crowl (Incumbent) 7,091
  • Republican Richard A. Dodge (Incumbent) 6,610

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

  • Republican Sylvia (Wendie) Petre 8,487

Schools

Hamilton Community Schools Board (non-partisan)

At Large

  • David J. Hirons 154
  • Kevin L. Moughler 99
  • A. Gary Nordmann 148
  • Rory R. Walker 605

District 2

  • Jack D. Gibson 285
  • Kenneth A. Miller 94

Prairie Heights Community Schools Board (Non-partisan)

Jackson Township

  • Aaron L. Pfafman (Incumbent) 1,282

Ratification / State Constitutional Amendment

Shall Article 7, Section 4 of the Constitution of the State of Indiana be amended so that criminal appeals from a sentence of life imprisonment or a prison term of more than fifty years follow the same path through the Court of Appeals to the Indiana Supreme Court that civil appeals do?

  • Yes 5,967
  • No 3,216

Note: Election information on this page has been verified by county election officials.
Candidate information on this page was compiled by Rob Loper, political science intern at IPFW.


 
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