New Billboards Urge Indiana Democrats To Take Republican Ballots In May Primary
A series of billboards cropping up around Indiana is making an unusual call to Hoosier Democrats: vote Republican this May.
Read MoreA series of billboards cropping up around Indiana is making an unusual call to Hoosier Democrats: vote Republican this May.
Read MoreRepublican and Democratic lawmakers are searching for a way to clear more aid for Ukraine, after Congress approved a short-term spending bill that didn’t include any additional money for the country.
Read MoreGiven its utter dominance of statewide and local political offices, it would seem a bit deranged to assert that Republicans in Indiana are in trouble and the Democrats are poised to end its decade-long losing streak in the Hoosier state.
Read MoreIndiana Democrats are continuing to promote benefits related to the American Jobs Plan, this time in North Manchester.
Read MoreDear Editor I am responding to Terry Bartley’s statements in an article about the candidates for the county party positions. I have been the Vice-Chair of the Kosciusko County Democrats for the past four years, but have never seen Mr. Bartley at any meetings (in person or virtual), … Read More
WARSAW — The first votes from today’s primary began the tabulation after Wayne 1 was the first to deliver votes to the Justice Building. Precinct officials arrived at 6:35 p.m. and 15 minutes later the remainder of Wayne Precincts arrived. Results thus far, including early voting, are: Republican … Read More
KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — Filing for vacancies on the general election ballot on the Republican and Democrat tickets ended at noon today, Tuesday, July 3. As of late Tuesday morning the only vacancy filings were those to fill the ballot for township advisory board positions. No candidate had filed … Read More
KOSCIUSKO COUNTY – Filing for candidacy on the May primary ballot closed at noon today Friday, Feb. 9. Both party ballots will have a few races to choose the party nominee for November. The Republicans will find two local races. That of sheriff and for the seat of … Read More
WARSAW — Kosciusko County Democratic Party recently elected officers for 2017. They are Chairman Brian Smith, Vice Chairman Vicki Morton, Secretary Jama K. Brown and Treasurer Joe Raven.
Read MoreDear Editor:
With all the voter fraud taking place lately in our state, I decided to check my voting status. Luckily, everything is OK for me, but I would strongly encourage Hoosiers to keep an eye on their status as well. Democrats will stop at nothing to win.
Read MoreWARSAW — David Kolbe, Kosciusko County Democratic Party chairman, announces the Kosciusko County Democratic Party will be opening its campaign headquarters beginning Monday, Aug. 29. The headquarters is located
in the Old Train Depot office complex, 212 S. Lake St., Warsaw.
NORTH MANCHESTER — Dee M. Moore, North Manchester, was unanimously elected by Democrat Precinct Committeemen in District 18 Tuesday evening, June 7. Moore will oppose incumbent Republican candidate State Rep. David Wolkins in the November State Rep. District 18 race.
Read MoreThe Kosciusko County Democratic Party is seeking people to serve as poll workers in different spots in the upcoming election. To be a poll worker you must be a resident of Kosciusko County and a registered voter. This is an all day position from 6 a.m. to 6 … Read More
Dear Editor: I favor the right to bear arms as provided in the 2nd Amendment to the United States Constitution. Guns have been a part of our family for generations and my children are avid hunters. I received my first gun from my father when I was twelve … Read More
The committee to elect David Kolbe, District 22, Indiana House of Representatives, announces that Democrats for Life of America, representing over 20 million pro-life Democrats in the United States, has officially endorsed the candidacy of David Kolbe. Executive Director, Kristen Day, states the following: Democrats for Life of … Read More
Today, Indiana Democratic Party Vice Chair Cordelia Lewis-Burks joined with local candidates on another stop of the “We Can Do Better” tour. Accompanying her at Sweeney Hayes, LLC, a woman-owned law firm in downtown Indianapolis, was J.D. Ford, Candidate for State Senate District 29, and Debra Jenkins, candidate … Read More