Indiana 2006 Elections - Madison County, Unofficial Results
This information is provided for your convenience.
No results are official until certified by the State of Indiana. Source: Madison County Government Center
Indiana 2006 Election Results - State Officials
These aren't final results. They're good as of 9:12 p.m. Tuesday, November 7, 2006. Source: Indiana Secretary of State.
Indiana Elections 2006 - Indiana State Representative and Senator
These aren't final numbers, but they're good as of 9:19 p.m. Tuesday, November 7, 2006. Source: Indiana Secretary of State.
No Word on Why Law Wasn't Followed
Libertarians should have caught the names of their party's candidates who had been deemed ineligible - and they did, when they disputed the removal of 11 candidates from the ballot in July. The Libertarians lost the dispute and those 11 candidates were removed from the ballot by the Indiana Elections Division - or at least they should have been.
Source: Libertarian Party of Indiana Press Release
Open Letter: To the Sixth District
Barry Welsh
On the eve of this most important of elections, some things I ask you, my fellow Hoosier voters, to consider:
Last Monday night, Congressman Pence and I met in our only debate of the year, and people saw two capable and qualified candidates. That means it comes down to who will represent the issues that are important to you.
Source: Barry Welsh for Congress Press Release
Libertarian Candidates Reappear on Ballot
Indianapolis, IN - Libertarian Statehouse candidates Tom Mulcahy and Steve Keltner appeared on today's ballots, surprising Libertarians just as much on Election Day as on the day they were unjustly kicked off the ballot.
Source: Libertarian Party of Indiana Press Release
Editorial Cartoons - Election Eve Edition
© RJ Matson via Cagle Cartoons This is a small collection of some good editorial cartoons surrounding elections. Remember to vote tomorrow.
Hoosier Libertarians Celebrate Election Night with Parties in Indianapolis, Around the State
Forget about the worst political ads. They won't air anymore. Your answering machine won't blink with eight more "Vote for Me!!!!" messages. And never mind which party controls the House and the Senate both in Indianapolis and in Washington, or whether mean or meaner gets more votes.
The best way to celebrate the end to the hard-fought races this election year is to attend the Libertarian Party of Indiana Election Night party that starts 6 p.m. Tuesday at Bearno's Pizza, 1 N. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis.
Source: Libertarian Party of Indiana Newsletter
Downtown Muncie Weekly Newsletter
Continued thanks to Muncie Downtown for allowing us to reprint their Downtown Muncie weekly newsletter here in the spirit of community cooperation. Be sure to check out their website, as they have a lot of photos and other cool stuff to see (including Downtown Muncie's only WebCam.)