Wednesday, November 21 2012 4:40 AM EST2012-11-21 09:40:04 GMT
Ryan Niekamp had a lot of energy as election results came in — like he did during the campaign. Niekamp, who said walking the district twice made the difference, was voted to the Adams County Board in District 2.
Ryan Niekamp had a lot of energy Tuesday night as election results rolled in, just like he did throughout the campaign. Niekamp, a 21-year-old Republican who said walking the district twice during the campaign made the difference, was voted to the Adams County Board in District 2. Niekamp and Becky Weed, also a Republican, beat Democratic incumbents Steve Schutte and Joe Holtschlag.
Tuesday, November 20 2012 10:02 PM EST2012-11-21 03:02:04 GMT
U.S. Rep. Aaron Schock rolled to re-election Tuesday. Schock, a Republican finishing his second term in the 18th Congressional District, handily defeated his Democratic opponent, Steve Waterworth of Easton.
U.S. Rep. Aaron Schock rolled to re-election Tuesday. Schock, a Republican finishing his second term in the 18th Congressional District, handily defeated his Democratic opponent, Steve Waterworth of Easton, in Tuesday's balloting.
Tuesday, November 20 2012 8:35 PM EST2012-11-21 01:35:07 GMT
Many Quincy voters who thought they knew where to cast ballots on Tuesday found out they were wrong, and one precinct judge said he had heard "a lot of grumbling" about it.
Many Quincy voters who thought they knew where to cast ballots on Tuesday found out they were wrong, and one precinct judge said he had heard "a lot of grumbling" about it.