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The public recount was held Friday morning in the Rousseau Center, following approval by an Allen County Superior Court judge.
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Incumbent At-Large candidate Doug Copley filed for the recount after losing the election by less than 10 votes.
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Voter turnout dropped by about 10 percent in nearly every county in the region this election.
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Four Indiana school districts won voter support for property-tax levies to provide operational funds to boost teacher pay, retain staff and maintain academic programs.
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One Allen County school board race may be headed for a recount, following Tuesday’s election.
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The pro-Trump Republican easily defeated Democrat Gary Snyder and Independent Nathan Gotsch.
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According to unofficial results, the newly-drawn 82nd State House District will be served by Democrat Kyle Miller.
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Andy Downs of the Mike Downs Center for Indiana Politics says non-partisan races like school boards can still find themselves at the mercy of party lines.
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Nine school districts across Indiana are asking voters to approve an increase to their property taxes or continue a referendum tax levy.