School Board Election Information
Following is information for the Nov. 4 school board elections taking place in each district:
Tippecanoe Valley:
Individuals may vote for a candidate in each district listed.
District 3 – Candidates are Mark Wise (incumbent) and Stanley W. Miller.
District 4 – Candidates are Bryan D. Murphy (incumbent) and Royce A. Wright.
District 5 – Candidates are Rod Eaton (incumbent), Todd L. Hoffman and Augustus J.B. Lukens.
Triton:
Individuals may vote for a candidate in each district listed.
District 1 – Teresa Barnhart (incumbent) is running unopposed.
District 2 – Steven Stichter (incumbent) is running unopposed.
District 4 – Kenneth Miller is running unopposed and will replace Jerilyn Anders.
WaNee:
Individuals may vote for a candidate in each district listed.
Harrison Township – Candidates are Larry D. Weaver (incumbent) and Terry L. Graber.
Locke Township – Candidates are Edwin Moser (incumbent) and Curt Flickinger.
Union Township – Louis Bonacorsi (incumbent) is running unopposed.
Wawasee:
Individuals may vote for a candidate in each district listed
District 1 – Robert Fisher (incumbent) is running unopposed.
District 2 – Mary Lou Dixon (incumbent) is running unopposed.
District 3 – Rebecca L. Linnemeier (incumbent) is running unopposed.
Warsaw:
Individuals may only vote for a candidate in their district.
District 1 – Matt Dick (incumbent) is running unopposed.
District 2 – Heather B. Reichenbach is running unopposed and will replace Delores Hearn.
District 5 – Jennifer Tandy (incumbent) is running unopposed.
District 7 – Daniel J. Metzger (incumbent) is running unopposed.
Whitko:
Individuals may vote for a candidate in each district listed.
District 4 – Steven Eric Trump is running unopposed and will replace Deborah Collier.
District 5 – There are currently no candidates registered to run for the available seat in the district. According to Whitko Schools Superintendent Steve Clason, should no individual declare to run, the law says that current District 5 representative Jorell Tucker will retain his position unless he chooses to resign. Should he resign, the board will take applications for the open seat before selecting a candidate to serve as the new representative.