Where to vote: Fifteen locations will be open on Election Day from 6 am. to 6 p.m.
1. FORTVILLE COMMUNITY CENTER, 400 W. Church St., Fortville
2. HANCOCK WELLNESS CENTER, 8505 N. Clearview Dr., McCordsville
3. McCORDSVILLE TOWN HALL, 6280 W. County Road 800N
4. WILKINSON CHURCH OF CHRIST, 7293 N. State Road 109, Wilkinson
5. NINESTAR CONNECT, 2331 E. County Road 600N, Greenfield
6. VINEYARD COMMUNITY CHURCH, 1672 N. County Road 600W,Greenfield
7. HANCOCK COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY, 900 W. McKenzie Road, Greenfield
8. HANCOCK COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS, 620 N. Apple St., Greenfield
9. BROWN’S CHAPEL WESLEYAN CHURCH, 994 N. County Road 600E,Greenfield
10. HANCOCK COUNTY ANNEX, 111 American Legion Place, Greenfield
11. WASHINGTON VILLAGE APARTMENTS, 4211 W. Potomac Drive,Greenfield
12. ADAGGIOS, 5999 Memory Lane, Greenfield
13. CROSS OF GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH, 3519 S. County Road 600W,New Palestine
14. NEW PALESTINE TOWN HALL, 42 E. Main Street, New Palestine
15. BELL MORTUARY, 1512 W. U.S. 52, Carrollton
Candidate list for 2016 general election:
Public question No. 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?
Federal and state
President and vice president of the United States
Donald J. Trump and Michael R. Pence, Republican
Hillary Clinton and Tim Kaine, Democratic
Gary Johnson and Bill Weld, Libertarian
United States senator
Todd Young, Republican
Evan Bayh, Democratic
Lucy Brenton, Libertarian
Governor and lieutenant governor
Eric Holcomb and Suzanne Crouch, Republican
John R. Gregg and Christina Hale, Democratic
Rex Bell and Karl (K-Tat) Tatgenhorst, Libertarian
Attorney General
Curtis T. Hill Jr., Republican
Lorenzo Arredondo, Democratic
Superintendent of Public Instruction
Jennifer McCormick, Republican
Glenda Ritz, Democratic
United States representative in Congress, 6th Congressional District
Luke Messer, Republican
Barry Welsh, Democratic
Rich Turvey, Libertarian
Legislative
State Senator, District 28
Michael R. Crider, Republican
Ken Kern, Democratic
State Representative, District 53
Robert W. Cherry, Republican
Nancy Tibbett, Democratic
Richard “Rick” Brown Jr., Libertarian
State Representative, District 88
Brian Bosma, Republican
Dana Black, Democratic
County
County treasurer
Janice D. Silvey, Republican
County Coroner
David K. Stillinger, Republican
County Commissioner, District 1
John D. Jessup, Republican
Brandon Perry, Democratic
County Commissioner, District 3
Brad H. Armstrong, Republican
County council member, at-large (vote for not more than three candidates for this office)
Debbie Bledsoe, Republican
Kent L. Fisk, Republican
Martha Vail, Republican
Rita G. Johnson, Democratic
Randy R. Jones, Democratic
School
Eastern Hancock School Corp., District 2
Scott Allen Petry, nonpartisan
Eastern Hancock School Corp., District 3
James R. Jackson, nonpartisan
Greenfield-Central School Board, at-large
Dan Brown, nonpartisan
Raymond D Kerkhof, nonpartisan
Greenfield-Central School Board, District 1
Hillary Close, nonpartisan
Greenfield-Central School Board, District 4
Kathleen Dowling, nonpartisan
Mt. Vernon School Board, at-large (vote for not more than three candidates for this office)
Tony May, nonpartisan
Michael S. McCarty, nonpartisan
Jason E. Shelton, nonpartisan
Southern Hancock |School Board District 1
Matthew Allan Ackerman, nonpartisan
Wendy Parish, nonpartisan
Southern Hancock School Board, District 2
Jonathon Hooker, nonpartisan
William T. Niemier, nonpartisan
Southern Hancock School Board, District 4
Daniel W. Walker, nonpartisan
Judicial retention questions
Judge of the Indiana Court of Appeals District 1
Shall Judge Edward W. Najam Jr. be retained in office?
Judge of the Indiana Court of Appeals District 4
Shall Judge Patricia A. Riley be retained in office?