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INvotes : Election Division

1. TOWN OF VERNON:
A. General Information
Election Date:
March 3, 1997
Election Type:
Special
Authorized by:
Local Acts 1851, c. 1 (Vernon Town Charter)


B. Geographical and Political Information
County:
Jennings
District, Congressional
09
District, State Senate
43
District, State Representative
69
District, State Court of Appeals
01, 04, 05


C. Election Results and Legal Information
(I) refers to incumbent officeholders
For Mayor
Ollie Hazlewood (I) (Citizens Party)
79
84%
Charles Baker (Citizens Party)
15
16%


For Town Marshal
Eugene Earl (I) Citizens Party
65
71%
Tom Johnston (Citizens Party)
26
29%


For Clerk-Treasurer
Margaret Rockey (I) (Citizens Party)
58
100%


For First Ward Council Seat
William Smock (I) (Republican Party)
39
100%


For Second Ward Council Seat
No Candidate*
0
0%


* Kenneth Anderson was appointed on March 6,1997 to fill the vacant seat.
For Third Ward Council Seat
Bennie Barber (I) (Citizens Party)
53
100%


NOTES: Under the Vernon town charter (Local Acts 1851, c. 1, s. 3, as amended by Acts 1895, c. 59, s. 1), the legal titles of the town officials are "Mayor, Councilman, Recorder [a post obsolete since further amendments in 1963], Marshal, and Treasurer." The charter provides that successful candidates must meet within ten days of election to take the oath of office, and serve for terms of two years and until their successors qualify. The successful candidates took office March 6.1997.

ELECTION DATA: Provided by M.J. Rockey, Vernon Clerk-Treasurer; Vernon Town Hall, 812/346-7438.


2. TOWN OF CAMBRIDGE CITY
A. General Information
Election Date
May 4, 1997
Election Type
Municipal
Authorized by:
IC 3-10-7-2.5 (b)


B. Geographical and Political Information
County:
Wayne
District, Congressional:
02
District, State Senate:
27
District, State Representative:
56
District, State Court of Appeals:
01, 04, 05


C. Election Results and Legal Information
(I) Refers to incumbent officeholders
For Town Council Ward One
Donald L. Conyers (I) (No Party)
146
53%
Charles Webb (No Party)
132
47%


For Town Council Ward Two
Jill A. S. King (I) (No Party)
174
62%
Mike Maples (No Party)
108
38%


ELECTION DATA: Provided by Connie Smith, Clerk-Treasurer; Cambridge City Town Hall, 765-478-3522

3. TOWN OF MONTEZUMA
A. General Information
Election Date:
November 4, 1997
Election Type:
Municipal
Authorized By:
IC 3-10-7-2.5 (b)


B. Geographical and Political Information
County:
Parke
District, Congressional
07
District, State Senate
38
District, State Representative
42
District, State Court of Appeals
01, 04, 03


C. Election Results and Legal Information
(I) refers to incumbent officeholders
For Town Council, At Large
Con Mankin (I) (No Party)
148
62%
John Culpepper (No Party)
92
38%


For Town Council, Ward One
Rick Nichols (I) (No Party)
127
53%
Stacy Atkinson (No Party)
114
47%


For Town Council, Ward Three
None*
--
--


*Ron Bishop, Town Council member for Ward Three, had no opposition, and was therefore reelected automatically. However, Bishop resigned from the Council in October 1997. The Town Council then appointed Raymond Gill to the remainder of Bishop's unexpired term (until December 31, 2001.)

ELECTION DATA: Parke County Sentinel, November 5, 1997, p. 1.


4. DEWEY TOWNSHIP, LAPORTE COUNTY
A. General Information
Election Date:
December 16, 1997
Election Type:
Special
Authorized By:
IC 6-1.1-19-4.5


C. Election Results and Legal Information
County:
LaPorte
District, Congressional
03
District, State Senate
08
District, State Representative
17 or 20
District, State Court of Appeals
03, 04, 05


Text of Public Question:
For the calendar year immediately following the holding of the referendum, shall the school corporation impose a property tax rate that does not exceed one dollar ninety-two cents on each one hundred dollars of assessed valuation and that is in addition to the school corporations normal tax rate?
Yes
271
69%
No
119
31%


ELECTION DATA: LaPorte County Circuit Court Clerk's Office, 219-326-6808, ex. 236

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