
Here are the vote totals from the Vigo County Clerks Office
Vigo County Election Results From The Clerks Office
TERRE HAUTE MAYOR
>KARRUM NASSER (D)2,265 71%
DAVID DOTS CONDER (D)530 17%
ROBERT SUPERMAN HAMILTON (D)394 12%
TERRE HAUTE CITY COUNCIL AT-LARGE
>TAMMY BOLAND (D)2,091 22%
>CURTIS DEBAUN IV (D)1,912 20%
>GEORGE AZAR (D)1,773 19%
DON MORRIS (D)1,741 18%
JASE PAUL ALLSUP (D)653 7%
RYAN CARTER (D)644 7%
GEORGE REEDY (D)623 7%
TERRE HAUTE CITY COUNCIL DIST. 1
>AMY AULER (D)377 62%
KYLIE CARRITHERS (D)231 38%
TERRE HAUTE CITY COUNCIL DIST. 2
>O. EARL ELLIOTT (D)762 70%
DENISE HUTCHESON (D)329 30%
TERRE HAUTE CITY COUNCIL DIST. 3
>CHERYL LOUDERMILK (D)288 54%
TESS BROOKS STEPHENS (D)243 46%
TERRE HAUTE CITY COUNCIL DIST. 3
>BILL TREADWAY (R)73 62%
JASON SPEER (R)44 38%
WEST TERRE HAUTE CLERK-TREASURER
>LISA MARIE MCCALISTER (D)106 42%
JAMI LIKENS GRIFFIN (D)76 30%
RALPH WHITAKER, JR. (D)71 28%
WEST TERRE HAUTE TOWN COUNCIL AT-LARGE
>SHANE SMITH (D)160 23%
>CHUCK STRANAHAN (D)143 21%
>LARRY CASSAGNE (D)135 20%
JIM “BUD” GRIFFIN (D)108 16%
CHRISTOPHER “JOE” COOPER (D)78 11%
DAVID MCMILLEN (D)59 9%
CLINTON CLERK – TREASURER
>LORY KERSEY(D)68 68%
DOROTHY RUSSELL(D) 32 32%
CLINTON CITY COUNCIL DIST 2
>JOHN MOORE(D)65 65%
BECKY KELLER(D) 35 35%
CLINTON CITY COUNCIL DIST 4
TIE
ROBERY LINDSEY, JR(D)44 44%
SCOTT MILLER(D)44 44%
LARRY WAGLE(D)12 12%
The race for Clinton City Council District Four had three candidates and that race ended in a tie.
Robert Lindsey, Jr. and Scott Miller each had 36 votes.
It will be up to party officials to pick a candidate for the fall.
Around the state:
Mayors in Indiana’s biggest cities cruised to renomination Tuesday — with one giant exception.
Gary Mayor Karen Freeman-Wilson lost her bid for a third term to Lake County Assessor Jerome Prince, who beat her 48-38% in a nine-way race. The former city councilman campaigned on a platform of combating Gary’s chronic crime problems and revitalizing Gary’s public schools. Prince is unopposed in the general election, though Republicans and third parties have until the end of June to find a candidate in the heavily Democratic city.
Prince’s upset victory comes less than two weeks after what Freeman-Wilson hailed as a “transformative” project for Gary, with legislators approving the move of Gary’s casino to a downtown location to make way for new lakefront development. Governor Holcomb will announce Wednesday whether he’ll sign or veto the bill.
Freeman-Wilson was the exception on a night which saw landslide victories for Democratic mayors Joe Hogsett in Indianapolis, Tom Henry in Fort Wayne and John Hamilton in Bloomington, as well as Evansville Republican Lloyd Winnecke.
Henry will face MedPro insurance executive Tim Smith in November. Smith defeated City Councilman John Crawford 56-42% in the Republican primary.
In South Bend, the city’s community investment director James Mueller rode the endorsement of incumbent mayor and Democratic presidential hopeful Pete Buttigieg to a 38-26% victory over former Saint Joseph County Democratic Chairman Jason Critchlow in a nine-way race. Mueller faces Republican Sean Haas in the general election.
Anderson Mayor Tom Broderick won his primary by a two-to-one margin, but won’t get a rematch with Republican predecessor Kevin S. Smith — Madison County Auditor Rick Gardner ended Smith’s comeback bid 46-41%.