From Indiana Republican Party <[email protected]>
Subject Serving More Hoosiers
Date November 8, 2019 9:59 PM
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Campaigns are all about winning the opportunity to serve Hoosiers. And on Tuesday, voters went to the polls and chose Republicans mayors to serve... 

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Serving More Hoosiers

Campaigns are all about winning the opportunity to serve Hoosiers. And on Tuesday, voters went to the polls and chose Republicans mayors to serve in their largest numbers EVER. By any measure, Election Day 2019 was an overwhelming success for Indiana Republicans.

In January, we’ll have 70 Republican mayors throughout the entire state. Republican will now lead 23 more mayor’s offices than Democrats – including 19 offices that this year are switching from Democrat to Republican control.

Those flips really are all across our state – Bedford, Southport, Alexandria, Bluffton, Connersville, Greensburg, Hartford City, Jasonville, Kokomo, Logansport, Michigan City, Muncie, Oakland City, Peru, Portland, Rising Sun, Rockport, Salem and Winchester.

We won in former Democrat strongholds like Muncie, Logansport, Michigan City and Kokomo (clean sweep of every race in Kokomo). We’re competitive across the board, and under Governor Holcomb’s leadership, our trajectory continues to look up in 2020 and beyond.

Thank you to everyone – our candidates, our candidates’ families, our grassroots volunteers, our party officers, and more – for making this possible. You are our Indiana Republican Party, and together, we’ll continue Putting People First.

- Kyle Hupfer

PHOTO: Governor Eric Holcomb, Indiana GOP Chairman Hupfer, Mayor-elect Tyler Moore and local candidates for the Kokomo City Council pause for a photo at a rally in Kokomo on Saturday night attended by more than 225 Moore supporters.
Governor Holcomb's Week That Was
Governor Holcomb: Government Leader of the Year

Governor Holcomb has been named the 2019 Government Leader of the Year by the Indiana Chamber of Commerce!

This big honor, which Governor Holcomb accepted on Thursday night at the Indiana Chamber’s 30th Annual Awards Dinner, highlighted his work helping Hoosiers fighting addiction and the impact it has on communities, families and the workforce. The Chamber also touted Governor Holcomb's dedication to improving our state's workforce, increasing Pre-K opportunities for low income families, and expanding broadband access to rural communities.

This recognition is proof that Governor Holcomb is dedicated to Putting People First in all corners of our state, in any stage of their lives.

The Final Weekend: Getting Out the Vote
Winning 70 mayoral races across the state doesn't just happen -- it requires hard work from grassroots volunteers throughout the entire state until the polls close on Election Day. Governor Holcomb and Chairman Hupfer were out the Friday, Saturday and Monday before Election Day holding Get Out the Vote Rallies in cities throughout the entire state with our candidates and volunteers.

Check out some of the photos above, and find even more photos and video on Twitter pages for Governor Holcomb ([link removed][UNIQID]) and your Indiana Republican Party ([link removed][UNIQID]) !
Congrats, Indiana Republican Mayors!

Check out this full list of Indiana's Republican mayors that were elected (or re-elected) on Tuesday:

Flipped Cities Candidate
Bedford Sam Craig
Southport James Cooney
Alexandria Todd Naselroad
Bluffton John Whicker
Connersville Chad Frank
Greensburg Joshua Marsh
Hartford City Dan Eckstein
Jasonville Larry Watters Sr.
Kokomo Tyler Moore
Logansport Chris Martin
Michigan City Duane Parry
Muncie Dan Ridenour
Oakland City James Deffendall
Peru Miles Hewitt
Portland John Boggs
Rising Sun Steven Slack
Rockport Don Winkler
Salem Justin Green
Winchester Bob McCoy

City Candidate's Name
Attica Duane Roderick
Auburn Michael Ley
Aurora Mark Drury
Batesville Mike Bettice
Berne Gregg Sprunger
Butler Mike Hartman
Cannelton Ralph Terry
Carmel Jim Brainard
Columbia City Ryan Daniel
Columbus Jim Lienhoop
Covington Bradley Crain
Crawfordsville Todd Barton
Evansville Lloyd Winnecke
Fishers Scott Fadness
Frankfort Chris McBarnes
Franklin Steve Barnett
Greenfield Chuck Fewell
Greenwood Mark Myers
Huntingburg Dennis Spinner
Jasper Dean Vonderheide
Jeffersonville Mike Moore
Jonesboro Robert "Bob" McNutt
Kendallville Suzanne Handshoe
LaPorte Tom Dermody
Lawrenceburg Kelly Moullaun
Lebanon Matt Gentry
Ligonier Patricia Fisel
Madison Bob Courney
Martinsville Kenny Costin
Mishawaka Dave Woods
Montpelier Kathy Bantz
Nappanee Phil Jenkins
New Haven Steve McMichael
Noblesville Chris Jensen
North Vernon Mike Ochs
Petersburg R.C. Klipsch
Plymouth Mark Senter
Princeton Greg Wright
Rochester Ted Denton
Rushville Mike Pavey
Seymour Matt Nicholson
Terre Haute Duke Bennett
Union City Chad Spence
Wabash Scott Long
Warsaw Joe Thallemer
West Lafayette John Dennis
Westfield Andy Cook
Woodburn Joseph Kelsey
Lawrence Steve Collier
Mitchell John "JD" England
Valparaiso Matt Murphy
Upcoming Republican Events

November 14 ([link removed][UNIQID]) : 23rd Annual Henry County Republican Club Speech Contest for HS Students
December 6 ([link removed][UNIQID]) : Greater Indianapolis Republican Women's Club Holiday Luncheon and Silent Auction December 14 ([link removed][UNIQID]) : IRFW Holiday Brunch

**Have an upcoming Republican event not listed here? Let us know at [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) p (mailto:[email protected]) ! **

News You Can Use

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Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch speaks about the Indiana Grown Buyer's Guide ([link removed][UNIQID])
Secretary of State Connie Lawson is continuing to improve elections cybersecurity ([link removed][UNIQID])
Senator Todd Young introduces first Senate resolution honoring Sikh community ([link removed][UNIQID])
Senator Mike Braun says Medicare for All is "crazy talk" ([link removed][UNIQID])
Congresswoman Jackie Walorski introduces fetal burial bill ([link removed][UNIQID])
Congressman Jim Banks warns China may be spying on you through your phone ([link removed][UNIQID])
Congressman Jim Baird introduces bipartisan bill to improve STEM education ([link removed][UNIQID])
Congresswoman Susan Brooks raises concerns about secret nature of Trump investigation ([link removed][UNIQID])
Congressman Greg Pence visits Central Middle School students ([link removed][UNIQID])
Congressman Larry Bucshon applauds Indiana's job growth ([link removed][0]=68.ARBSVZwrJkQ27caIUZumGgNJyrftUUd0FIASPytampyqpTmVqhVAq3Ic80UBnDV8vmkC-hv04y1dYJKu5qXBOPfY0TT35LOYYWnW_0jEtJE_RrKArlyQMryOMa5RPXnTzvPi6uxQbd9dzNN2fXYFlI0qO4nQHZIJQfsjIJh5pOKfGEH6mX208v_GOyMJ34hOjGyN034NYomwVrxkE0aTG_l1z-4-r1m6T6EX5ywO-g5mlczNypITyPMsNVu0OMdj7aZBvKPGibMu2JNhO-VrOvW7D2gDEhm88WIy4AI-YllW0ol4MWfHss3qTM90Afm6VwCNGiJdBYZga194z9On0Vs_Qg&__tn__=-R&mc_cid=557f3263c1&mc_eid=[UNIQID])
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