Republican incumbent Sherman trailing late in District 93 race

<p>Indianapolis Business Journal</p><p>Republican incumbent Dollyne Sherman was on the verge of losing her primary race for Indiana House District 93 to a political newcomer Wednesday.</p><p>Sherman was elected in a GOP caucus about a year ago to serve the rest of retiring Rep. David Frizzell’s term in the General Assembly. Frizzell had represented the district, which includes portions of Johnson and Marion counties, since 1992.</p><p>With 80% of the precincts reporting, John Jacob, a former auditor for the Indiana State Board of Accounts, was ahead by fewer than 200 votes. Jacob earned 52% of the votes in Johnson County.</p>[sc:text-divider text-divider-title="Story continues below gallery" ]<p>Several media outlets have called the race for Jacob, but votes were still be tallied Wednesday.</p><p>Sherman has worked for Govs. Robert Orr and Mitch Daniels, along with U.S. Rep. Susan Brooks. She defeated six other candidates in the June 2019 caucus for the seat.</p><p>Jacob has never run for office before. He owns a design firm with his wife, Angie.</p>