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Republicans can point to victories in 70 mayors races across the state the the most ever. Democrats can celebrate huge margins of victory in Indianapolis and Fort Wayne and surprising upsets in Hamilton County.
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Indiana Democratic Party chief John Zody says nationally, suburbs are starting to vote more Democrat and Indiana is following the trend.
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This is the county's first year as a vote center county -- people may use any of the 273 voting centers. The county also moved to electronic ballots last May, and this is the first general election with those ballots.
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Incumbent Democrat Joe Hogsett collected more than 71 percent of the vote to win a second term as Mayor of Indianapolis. Democrats also picked up six seats on the Indianapolis City-County-Council, adding to their majority.
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Democratic party candidate James Mueller won the race to become the next mayor of South Bend on Tuesday night.
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Carmel Clay Schools is asking Hamilton County voters to approve a $40 million property tax increase in the state's first school safety referendum.
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The Metropolitan School District of Lawrence Township is asking voters to approve a $191 million property tax increase on Election Day to pay for building improvements system-wide.
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Thirteen referendum measures are on the ballot next week, and that list is split almost in half for construction-focused funding, and general operating measures.
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Indiana law cuts off voter registration 29 days before the election. That means this year, its Monday, Oct. 7.