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2012 primary races set

By Scott Tibbs, March 5, 2012

The 2012 primary races are set, leading to a very interesting match-up on the Democratic side, one contested race on the Republican side and two races that I have a very personal interest in.

The most interesting race should be the Monroe County Council race on the Democratic side. Former councilors Sophia Travis and Scott Wells are challenging the three incumbent Democrats for a spot on the November ballot. Travis gave up her council seat to run for county commissioner in 2008 and lost to Iris Kiesling in the primary. Wells ran for re-election in 2004 and lost in the Democratic primary, finishing in fourth place behind an Indiana University student.

So the Democratic primary features the top vote getters in the last three general elections: Travis, Wells* and Julie Thomas. Wells gets an asterisk because, while he was the top vote getter in official results, Jeff Ellington actually got more votes in the 2000 general election. There were a few hundred votes that did not get counted that would have made Ellington the top vote-getter that year. It should be interesting to hear Wells and Travis explain why the incumbents of their own party need to be replaced.

My races should be interesting. For precinct committeeman, one of my opponents was the Libertarian candidate for Congress in 2010, challenging Todd Young and Baron Hill in a race Young won handily. It should be an interesting challenge given Greg Knott's name ID. I am not familiar with my other opponent.

The delegate race will be very tough. Barbara Clark, who won two countywide races for auditor and three countywide races for treasurer, will almost certainly win one of the two seats in District 4. This leaves the contest for the second seat between me and Marjorie Hudgins, who sits on the city's Historic Preservation Commission and ran for City Council in 2007. Nonetheless, I think my chances are better in my district than at-large, where 43 candidates will battle for 19 seats countywide.

Democrats
Candidate's NameOfficeParty
Hans HuffmanAuditorD
Steve SaulterAuditorD
Nicole MeyerCoronerD
Mark StoopsCounty Comm District 2D
Randy G PaulCounty Comm District 2D
Iris KieslingCounty Comm District 3D
Geoffrey McKimCounty Council at LargeD
Jeff CarsonCounty Council at LargeD
Julie L ThomasCounty Council at LargeD
Scott WellsCounty Council at LargeD
Sophia TravisCounty Council at LargeD
Warren HenegarCounty Council at LargeD
Alphonso MannsJudge, Seat 3D
Kevin P EnrightSurveyorD
Catherine(Cathy)SmithTreasurerD


Republicans
Candidate's NameOfficeParty
Vivien M BridgesAuditorR
Walter L HatfieldCoronerR
Nelson ShafferCounty Comm District 2R
Brian EllisonCounty Council at LargeR
Christopher D KilanderCounty Council at LargeR
Jennifer K MickelCounty Council at LargeR
Skip DaleyCounty Council at LargeR
Marc KellamsJudge, Seat 2R
Frances HillJudge, Seat 3R
Bernice LuckTreasurerR


Candidate's NameOfficeParty
Greg "NoBull" KnottP C Perry 05R
Scott TibbsP C Perry 05R
Tom RobersonP C Perry 05R


Candidate's NameOfficeParty
Barbara ClarkS D District 4R
Marjorie HudginsS D District 4R
Scott TibbsS D District 4R