Home Tags #JoCoElection2022

Tag: #JoCoElection2022

Frequently asked Election Day questions

0

When can I vote?

Who’s on the ballot? These candidates are up for election in Johnson County

0

The following are sample ballots for the general election. Actual ballots will depend on residency. Voters can view their sample ballot at indianavoters.com, by selecting “What’s on the ballot” and typing in their home address.

Two more days to make your voice heard

0

It is the homestretch of the general election.

Center Grove candidates discuss school growth, teacher protests during forum

0

The eight candidates for Center Grove school board tackled top issues, such as teacher retention, students growth and parent mistrust in school officials during a public forum Tuesday.

Township trustees talk spending, poor relief services

0

Township governments across Johnson County bring in thousands in taxpayer dollars each year — but many townships don’t spend all of their budgeted assistance money.

Johnson County Council candidate who moved out of state remains on ballots

0

Voters who live in Franklin and Whiteland have one candidate on their ballots to select for county council, however, that candidate moved out of state months ago.

Expanded early voting prompts rush to the polls in Johnson County

0

By the time noon rolled around Saturday, more than 1,100 Johnson County residents had already cast their ballots at the county’s five early voting centers.

Purple for Parents rescinds Franklin school board candidate endorsement

0

Purple for Parents of Indiana rescinded their endorsement of a Franklin school board candidate who publicly disagreed with the group’s stance on social emotional learning, or SEL.

Johnson County school board candidates talk diversity, special interests

0

Of the 27 school board candidates on ballots in Johnson County, 15 replied to a questionnaire from the League of Women Voters of Johnson County.

School board, White River Trustee races among top local spenders, campaign filings show

0

Several local races are contested in this year’s general election, and candidates are hoping to shore up support in the final days before Nov. 8.