Decision 2024: Indiana Primary, Michigan Special Election Results (2024)

(WNDU) - Voters in Indiana and Michigan went out to the polls to let their voices be heard on Election Day!

You can find the results to the local races we were following below or by clicking here.

(Notes: * = incumbent, winners in bold)

President - GOP Primary

Donald Trump - 461,663 (78%)

Nikki Haley - 128,168 (22%)

Governor - GOP Primary

Mike Braun - 236,641 (40%)

Suzanne Crouch - 130,146 (22%)

Brad Chambers - 104,653 (17%)

Eric Doden - 71,135 (12%)

Jamie Reitenour - 28,757 (5%)

Curtis Hill - 26,837 (4%)

U.S. Senate - Dem. Primary

Valerie McCray - 121,590 (68%)

Marc Carmichael - 57,183 (32%)

U.S. House - District 1 - GOP

Randy Niemeyer - 18,438 (61%)

Mark Leyva - 7,507 (25%)

Ben Ruiz - 4,364 (14%)

U.S. House - District 3 - Dem.

Kiley Adolph - 10,277 (63%)

Phil Goss - 6,088 (37%)

U.S. House - District 3 - GOP

Marlin Stutzman - 19,475 (24%)

Tim Smith - 18,168 (23%)

Wendy Davis - 15,623 (19%)

Andy Zay - 13,147 (16%)

Grant Bucher - 8,255 (10%)

Jon Kenworthy - 3,055 (4%)

Mike Felker - 1,413 (2%)

Eric Whalen - 1,188 (1%)

State Senate - District 7 - GOP

Brian Buchanan - 10,574 (67%)

Joseph Bookwalter - 5,259 (33%)

State Senate - District 8 - GOP

Mike Bohacek

Joe Layne

Spencer England

State Senate - District 10 - Dem.

David Niezgodski - 3,711 (62%)

Tim Swager - 2,263 (38%)

State Representative - District 7 - GOP

Jake Teshka - 4,130 (84%)

Timothy Jaycox - 761 (16%)

State Representative - District 20 - GOP

Jim Pressel - 4,485 (74%)

Richard Horner - 1,551 (26%)

State Representative - District 49 - GOP

Joanna King - 3,805 (65%)

Cindi Hajicek - 2,047 (35%)

State Representative - District 51 - GOP

Tony Isa - 3,968 (57%)

Rhonda Sharp - 2,963 (43%)

Elkhart County

Elkhart County Treasurer - GOP

Cynthia (Cindy) Chadwell - 8,071 (60%)

Patty Pickens - 5,388 (40%)

Elkhart County Coroner - GOP

Mervin Miller* - 10,531 (76%)

James (Rich) Egnor - 3,286 (24%)

Elkhart County Commissioner - District 3 GOP

Suzie Weirick* - 8,884 (59%)

Steven Boussom - 6,114 (41%)

Fulton County

Fulton County Auditor - GOP

Kathern (Easterday) Adamson - 1,069 (50%)

Lorie Hurst (R) - 1,061 (50%)

Fulton County Council, At Large GOP

There were three open seats in this race.

Barry Baldwin - 1,381 (28%)

Steven (Fish) Fishburn* - 1,326 (27%)

Patty Geler - 1,161 (24%)

Matthew Finke - 1,044 (21%)

Kosciusko County

Kosciusko Circuit Court, 54th Judicial Court - GOP

Matthew Buehler - 4,704 (53%)

Jack Birch - 4,163 (47%)

Kosciusko County Coroner - GOP

Tyler Huffer* - 6,035 (66%)

Tracy Cutler-Wilson - 3,141 (34%)

Kosciusko County Surveyor - GOP

James Moyer - 5,756 (67%)

Ryan Prince - 2,870 (33%)

Kosciusko County Commissioner – District: Northern - GOP

Sue Ann Mitchell - 4,220 (47%)

Nathan Scherer - 3,180 (35%)

Marcia Baumgartner - 1,609 (18%)

LaGrange County

LaGrange County Clerk - GOP

Kimberly Johnson* - 1,839 (65%)

Dalonda Young – 986 (35%)

LaGrange County Council - At Large GOP

There were three open seats in this race.

Karen Eagleson - 1,611 (23%)

Michael Strawser* - 1,584 (22%)

Jeffrey Brill* - 1,552 (22%)

Steven McKowen* - 1,399 (20%)

Gregory Kenner - 1,008 (14%)

LaPorte County

LaPorte County Circuit Court Judge - GOP

Julianne Havens - 2,976 (41%)

Charles Watterson IV - 2,201 (30%)

Kurt Earnst - 2,058 (28%)

LaPorte County Auditor - GOP

Mike Rosenbaum - 4,154 (56%)

Rhonda Graves - 3,317 (44%)

LaPorte County Recorder - GOP

Elzbieta Bilderback* - 3,704 (52%)

Sharon Kirkham - 3,405 (48%)

LaPorte County Treasurer - GOP

Dan Barenie - 4,035 (58%)

Juanita Haney - 2,934 (42%)

LaPorte County Commissioner - District 2 - GOP

Steve Holifield - 3,242 (45%)

Timothy Stabosz - 2,683 (37%)

Martin Smith - 1,329 (18%)

LaPorte County Council - At Large - GOP

There were three open seats in this race.

Brett Kessler - 4,322 (27%)

Adam Koronka* - 3,955 (25%)

Heather Oake - 3,890 (24%)

Mitch Feikes - 3,858 (24%)

LaPorte County Council - At Large - Dem.

There were three open seats in this race.

Mike Mollenhauer* - 2,223 (26%)

Johnny Stimley - 1,926 (23%)

Scott Ford - 1,817 (21%)

Timothy Cavinder - 1,359 (16%)

Anthony Hicks Jr. - 1,233 (14%)

Marshall County

Marshall County Commissioner - District 2 - GOP

Adam Faulstich - 2,480 (51%)

Mike Burroughs* - 1,583 (32%)

Steven Gorski – 840 (17%)

Marshall County Commissioner -District 3 - GOP

Jesse Bohannon - 2,777 (58%)

Francis Ellert - 2,052 (42%)

Marshall County Council - At Large - GOP

There were three open seats in this race.

Tim Harman* - 3,077 (25%)

Jim Masterson* - 3,031 (25%)

Brandon Schadek - 2,398 (20%)

Deborah Vandemark - 2,382 (20%)

Jeff Wojcik - 1,265 (10%)

Pulaski County

Pulaski County Commissioner - District 1 - GOP

Jenny Halleck Knebel - 1,205 (53%)

Maurice Loehmer* - 1,067 (47%)

Pulaski County Commissioner - District 2 - GOP

Donald Street - 1,117 (51%)

Ron Barlow Jr. - 1,067 (49%)

Pulaski County Treasurer - GOP

Laura Wheeler - 1,227 (57%)

Rachel Spanley - 930 (43%)

St. Joseph County

St. Joseph County Recorder – Dem.

Sharon Banicki - 6,160 (69%)

Carolyn Topolski - 2,822 (31%)

St. Joseph County Council - District D - Dem.

Jenn Shabazz - 788 (58%)

Jason Piontek - 562 (42%)

St. Joseph County Commissioner - District 3 - GOP

Anthony Hazen* - 2,525 (42%)

Tom McCormick - 2,479 (41%)

Maggie DeMaegd - 975 (16%)

St. Joseph County Council - District F - GOP

Randy Figg* - 1,807 (64%)

Kris Verash - 1,024 (36%)

St. Joseph County Council -District I - GOP

Andy Rutten - 1,237 (63%)

Kent Hizer – 722 (37%)

Starke County

Starke Starke County Treasurer - GOP

Kelly Graham - 1,357 (58%)

Lauri Anne Manns Venckus* - 987 (42%)

Starke County Commissioners - District 1 - GOP

Michael Vandemark - 900 (38%)

Anthony Black - 863 (37%)

Mark Gourley* - 596 (25%)

Starke County Commissioner - District 3 - GOP

Charles Chesak* - 1,439 (57%)

Debbie Wappel - 1,067 (43%)

Starke County Council - At Large - Dem.

There were three open seats in this race.

Kasey Bula Clark - 424 (29%)

Ronald Parker - 355 (24%)

Robert Snowdon - 348 (24%)

Louis Sommerfield - 330 (23%)

Berrien County

Coloma Community Schools - $12.4M Bond Proposal

No - 981 (55%)

Yes - 809 (45%)

Coloma Community Schools - $11.9M Bond Proposal

No - 984 (55%)

Yes - 803 (45%)

Lakeshore Schools - Sinking Fund Millage Renewal

Yes - 2,104 (62%)

No - 1,267 (38%)

St. Joseph Schools - $98.5M Bond Proposal

No - 3,464 (58%)

Yes - 2,554 (42%)

Brandywine Schools - $22M Bond Proposal

Yes - 808 (67%)

No - 405 (33%)

Cass County

Edwardsburg Schools - $24.4M Bond Proposal

Yes - 949 (58%)

No - 678 (42%)

St. Joseph County

White Pigeon Schools - $1.9M Bond Proposal

No - 514 (56%)

Yes - 410 (44%)

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