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Two seek FUN Township Board’s Franklin seat

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Two candidates are vying for the Franklin Township seat on the Franklin Union Needham Township Board.

Four vie for Clark-Pleasant School Board Pleasant Township seat

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Four candidates hope to snag one seat representing Pleasant Township on the Clark-Pleasant Community School Corp. School Board.

Several school board members won’t seek re-election, one to run for Greenwood mayor

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Johnson County school board races in the most populous districts have a crowded field of candidates after a year of parent-packed and sometimes raucous meetings. A few members have opted not to return, but many more are stepping forward to run for office.

Johnson County posts 12% voter turnout for primary

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Voter turn out was lower for this year’s primary than in recent history.

Burton, Mallers receive county council nominations

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The current county auditor and a state accountant will be on voter’s ballots for two county council districts this fall. Johnson County Council District 1 In...

Barr advances to general election for FUN township board

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Dawn Barr will advance to November’s general election in hopes of winning the Union Township seat on the Franklin Union Needham Township Board.

Challenger Knight wins Nineveh Township Trustee primary

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Challenger Jonetta Knight has ended Janet Renner’s hopes of reclaiming her seat as Nineveh Township Trustee.

Pence wins again, Wirth to challenge in District 6

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Republican incumbent Greg Pence fended off a challenger to retain his congressional seat in District 6 in Tuesday’s primary election.

Greene emerges to win GOP seat for District 47

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Out of a crowded field of four candidates, Robb Greene has emerged to represent the Republicans in the race for Indiana House District 47, knocking off incumbent John Young.

Johnson County voters share what brought them to the polls

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Throughout the day on Tuesday, Daily Journal reporters were canvasing the county to see what was driving voters to the polls, what their experiences were and what turnout was like for the primary election.