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CANDIDATES FOR FEB. 2 PRIMARY
Published: 11/3/2009 | Updated: 11/10/2009

Here's a complete list of candidates who filed for the Feb. 2 primary:

BROWN COUNTY

County Clerk: Judith L. Ham, Democrat, and Kristy K. Deardorff, Republican. Ham is serving as clerk pro-tem following the Sept. 30 retirement of Judy Woodworth.

Sheriff: Tom Snowden, Democrat, and Karl Groesch, Republican.

Treasurer: Incumbent Candace Knight, Democrat.

County Board: Incumbents David E. Ferrill, John Rohrer and Jim Logsdon, all Republicans, for four open seats.

HANCOCK COUNTY

County Clerk: Incumbent Kerry Asbridge, Democrat

Sheriff: Incumbent John Jefferson, Republican

Treasurer: Incumbent Kristine Pilkington, Republican

District One: Pat J. Cramer, Republican; Incumbent Joe Stevenson, Republican; Wayne Bollin, Republican.

District Two: Danny L. Gillette, Republican; Incumbent Delbert Kreps, Republican; Donald Little, Republican.

District Three: Incumbent Emmett Postle, Democrat; Jerry L. Smith, Sr., Republican

District Four: Incumbent Steven A. Bolton, Republican, Leroy Henderson, Republican; Dan Asbury, Republican

District Five: Marlon K. Long, Democrat; Incumbent Stephen M. Finney, Republican; Gerald I. Bartell, Republican

PIKE COUNTY

Clerk: Incumbent Donnie Apps Jr., Democrat

Sheriff: Mark Mountain, Republican; Incumbent Paul Petty, Democrat

Supervisor of Assessments: Incumbent Cindy Shaw, Republican

Treasurer: Incumbent Jeff Gerard, Democrat; Scott Syrcle, Republican

County Board: Incumbent Robert Kenady, Republican; Incumbent Cleve Curry, Republican; Ted Schwartz, Democrat for four open seats.



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