Turner wins election despite pending resignation
House Speaker Pro Tem Eric Turner defeated Democrat Bob Ashley on Tuesday, but has already announced plans to resign to take a job with a Christian leadership group.
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House Speaker Pro Tem Eric Turner defeated Democrat Bob Ashley on Tuesday, but has already announced plans to resign to take a job with a Christian leadership group.
Nearly 60 percent of voters in Zionsville and rural Perry Township supported a proposed government consolidation at the polls Tuesday, but it’s up to an appeals court to decide whether residents will elect their first mayor next year. Plus: Fresh faces on Fishers City Council.
All the major races, including sheriff, prosecutor, clerk, auditor and recorder, were won by Democrats.
Republicans maintained their supermajority position in both chambers of the Indiana General Assembly on Tuesday, assuring they can move their priorities essentially at will.
Voters elect Mary Ann Sullivan, Kelly Bentley and LaNier Echols by wide margins after expensive race.
Republican Connie Lawson easily held off Democrat Beth White to win her first four-year term as Indiana secretary of state.
Republican Suzanne Crouch has won a full term as Indiana's auditor. Gov. Mike Pence appointed Crouch to serve as auditor following Dwayne Sawyer's abrupt resignation last November.
Republican Kelly Mitchell defeated Democrat Mike Boland and Libertarian Michael Jasper on Tuesday in the race for state treasurer.
Tuesday's vote marks the first time since 1986 that Indiana's entire congressional delegation has been elected in back-to-back elections.
Indiana voters driven by frustration with the nation's economy and partisan politics in Washington, D.C., flocked to polls Tuesday despite an absence of hot races closer to home.
A central Indiana political candidate has been arrested for allegedly stealing other candidates' signs.
Eleven underperforming locations in all will be eliminated by the Minneapolis-based retailer, it announced late Tuesday.
Publisher Steve Forbes tells IBJ why Indianapolis will host a national conference on innovation, why Gov. Mike Pence would make a good presidential candidate, and how the GOP should advance its agenda.
The global firm is planning 2,600 job cuts over 18 months, primarily in its aerospace division. Its Indianapolis operations, which employ about 4,500 people, are devoted mostly to civil and defense aerospace work.
If history is any indication, turnout for the Nov. 4 election will be low north of 96th Street. That’s not a big shocker, since the May primary tends to be busier in the Republican stronghold. (If 12-percent turnout can be considered busy.) Nevertheless, voters still have a say in a number of races, including several […]
Indiana Republicans spent more than a decade building a strong grip on Indiana's state offices, and voters headed to the polls Tuesday to decide whether they should maintain that hold.
Carrera Manufacturing Inc. will invest about $1.3 million to improve its 80,000-square-foot manufacturing facility, adding as many as 102 jobs by 2018.
Louisville-based coffee roaster Quills expects to open downtown this month, while Panda(ology) returns to its roots in Broad Ripple, Patachou’s Public Greens debuts nearby, and Chef JJ’s expands downtown.
The shopping center company, which was spun off from Simon Property Group Inc. in May, earned $38.8 million, or 21 cents per share, in the third quarter.
The locally based strip-center owner and developer is nearing completion of a small retail project near 106th and Michigan Road on the western edge of Carmel. It’s the company’s first retail project since the recession.