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2016 Presidential Election Information

Last Updated on November 3, 2016 by cassnetwork

voting_2016_2The following information applies to registered voters in Cass County, Indiana.

Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 8.

Cass County Clerk Beth Liming says postcards (above) were mailed to all Cass County residents’ mailing addresses on Sept. 7.

DEADLINES TO REMEMBER

Confirm your voter registration status or register to vote on or before Oct. 11, 2016 by visiting indianavoters.com or calling the Cass County Clerk’s Office at 574-753-7870.

If you wish to vote absentee by mail, submit an application on or before Oct. 31, 2016.

If you wish to vote by travel board, submit an application anytime until noon on Nov. 7, 2016.

Applications for mail or travel board can be obtained at www.vote.co.cass.in.us or by calling the Cass County Clerk’s Office at 574-753-7870.

Find more election information from the Cass County Clerk’s Office here.

EARLY VOTING

Any registered Cass County voter can also vote during Early Voting at the Cass County Government Building (courthouse), 200 Court Park in downtown Logansport. (Voting will be in the former garage on the 4th Street side of the building).

Early Voting Hours will be: Monday – Friday, Oct. 12 through Nov. 4 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m; Saturday, Oct. 29 and Saturday, Nov. 5 from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. and Monday, Nov. 7 from 9 a.m. to noon.

Voters should bring ID with them to the polls.

VOTE CENTERS

Cass County’s Vote Centers will be open Thursday, Nov. 3, Friday, Nov. 4 and Saturday, Nov. 5  from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. at  the following locations:

Logansport Mall – 3900 E. Market, Logansport
Cass County Senior Center – 115 S. 6th St, Logansport
Cass County 4-H Fairgrounds – CR 125 N, Logansport
Galveston Community Center – 101 S. Park Road, Galveston
Walton Fire Station – 110 S. Depot St., Walton
Royal Center Town Hall – 104 E. North St, Royal Center

On Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 8, those locations will be joined by the Twelve Mile Fire Station and all locations will be open from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Voters should bring ID with them to the polls.

ID CARDS

Voters should bring ID with them to the polls.

The Indiana BMV provides free, state- issued ID cards for voting purposes to any unlicensed Hoosier,  as long as he or she can provide proper documentation  and will be at least 18 years of age on or before the next General or Municipal Election.

BMV license branches will extend hours of operation on Monday, Nov. 7 and on Tuesday, Nov. 8 to issue ID cards and driver’s licenses that may be used for identification at a polling place. All branches will be open on Monday, Nov. 7, from 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. and on Tuesday, Nov. 8, from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.

License branches will only process new, amended or replacement ID cards, and renewed, amended or replacement driver’s licenses and learner permits. New driver’s licenses and learner permits will be processed provided the customer has previously completed all required testing.

A list of documents required to obtain a new state ID card or drivers license is available here or on myBMV.com.

BALLOT:

Candidates on the ballot in Cass County include the following:

PRESIDENT/VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
REPUBLICAN: Donald J. Trump/Michael R. Pence
DEMOCRAT: Hillary Clinton/Tim Kaine
LIBERTARIAN: Gary Johnson/Bill Weld

UNITED STATES SENATOR
REPUBLICAN: Todd Young
DEMOCRAT: Evan Bayh
LIBERTARIAN: Lucy Brenton

GOVERNOR/LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
REPUBLICAN: Eric Holcomb/Suzanne Crouch
DEMOCRAT: John R. Gregg/Christina Hale
LIBERTARIAN: Rex Bell/Karl (K-Tat) Tatgenhorst

ATTORNEY GENERAL
REPUBLICAN: Curtis T. Hill, Jr.
DEMOCRAT: Lorenzo Arredondo

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
REPUBLICAN: Jennifer MCormick
DEMOCRAT: Glenda Ritz

U.S. REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 4
REPUBLICAN: Todd Rokita
DEMOCRAT: John Dale
LIBERTARIAN: Steven M. Mayoras

STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT 18
REPUBLICAN: Randall Head

STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 23
REPUBLICAN: William C. Friend
DEMOCRAT: Rose G. Ryan

STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 25
REPUBLICAN: Donald J. Lehe
DEMOCRAT: Maurice O. Fuller
LIBERTARIAN: Franklyn Voorhies

STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 38
REPUBLICAN: Heath VanNatter
INDEPENDENT: Jason Burns

JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT I
REPUBLICAN: James K. (Jim) Muehlhausen

CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT & SUPERIOR COURTS
REPUBLICAN: Beth Liming

COUNTY AUDITOR
REPUBLICAN: Cheryl Alcorn

COUNTY TREASURER
REPUBLICAN: Kathy Adair

COUNTY CORONER
REPUBLICAN: Rhea O’Brien
DEMOCRAT: Randy Rozzi

COUNTY SURVEYOR
REPUBLICAN: Josh LeDonne

COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 1
REPUBLICAN: Ralph R. Anderson
DEMOCRAT: Kenny Reese

COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT II
REPUBLICAN: Jim Sailors

COUNTY COUNCIL AT LARGE (VOTE FOR 3)
REPUBLICAN: Stacey A. Donato
REPUBLICAN: Chuck LaDow
REPUBLICAN: George L. Stebbins
DEMOCRAT: Johnny “Q”uinones

CASTON SCHOOL CORPORATION DISTRICT 2
Chad Boldry
Michaela Slisher

CASTON SCHOOL CORPORATION DISTRICT 3
Bruce Cress

CASTON SCHOOL CORPORATION DISTRICT  4
Cristie Rans

LOGANSPORT COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION DISTRICT 1
David M. McClure

LOGANSPORT COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION DISTRICT 3 (VOTE for 2)
Scott B. Kraud
Mike McCord

PIONEER REGIONAL SCHOOL CORPORATION DISTRICT 1
Steven N. Felker
Lauren L. Layer

PIONEER REGIONAL SCHOOL CORPORATION DISTRICT 3
Dennis Herd

SOUTHEASTERN SCHOOL CORPORATION DISTRICT 1
Amy C. Herron Miller
      
SOUTHEASTERN SCHOOL CORPORATION DISTRICT 2 
Christy L. Frey
Jeremy A. Hall
Rick Lee

SOUTHEASTERN SCHOOL CORPORATION DISTRICT 5  
Ian D. Jay
Tim Johnson

Indiana Court of Appeals Second District Court of Appeals Judicial Retention
Shall Judge James S. Kirsch be retained in office?

Indiana Court of Appeals Fourth District Court of Appeals Judicial Retention
Shall Judge Patricia A. Riley be retained in office?

Public Question #1

Shall the Constitution of the State of Indiana be amended by adding a Section 39 to Article 1 to provide that the right to hunt, fish, and harvest wildlife shall be forever preserved for the public good, subject only to the laws prescribed by the General Assembly and rules prescribed by virtue of the authority of the General Assembly to : (1) promote wildlife conservation and management; and (2) preserve the future of hunting and fishing?

ELECTION RESULTS

Be sure to check in with CassCountyOnline.com after the polls close on Tuesday, Nov. 8 for Cass County’s election results.

(EDITOR’S NOTE: This information was originally published on Sept. 12, 2016.)

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