2024 Indiana Election Results
This page shows the vote breakdowns for the Indiana races we have been watching, and results for the Marion County local races. Check out our Indiana Election Day blog to see what voters were saying at the polls.
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County Races
These are the races we have been watching. You can find full results for Marion County races at indy.gov.
Marion County Treasurer: Democrat Barbara Lawrence, the incumbent, beat Republican Randy Wandell to become the Marion County treasurer, with all precincts reporting.
Marion County Superior Court judicial retention: All 18 judges were retained for new terms.

School Board and Township Races
These are the races we have been watching. You can find full results for Marion County races at indy.gov.
Beech Grove
- School Board: Incumbents April McManus, Beth Prindle and Tara Wolf defended their seats on the Beech Grove school board. Newcomer April Rinks was also elected to the board. Each of the four candidates earned about 21% of votes.
Center Township
- IPS School Board: Deandra “Dee” Thompson, Ashley Thomas, Allissa Impink and Gayle Cosby won seats on the IPS board.
- Board of Trustees District 5: Karen A. Mitchell, a Democrat, won the race for District 5 of the Center Township Board of Trustees, with all precincts reporting. She defeated Republican Robbin Stewart.
Decatur Township
- School Board: Two current school board members — Larry Taylor and Estella Vandeventer — will retain their seats on the Decatur Township board. The incumbents ran unopposed.
- Board of Trustees District 4: Joshua Masquelier, a Republican, won District 4 of Decatur Township’s Board of Trustees, with all precincts reporting. He defeated Leisa Lane, a Democrat.
Franklin Township
- School Board: Incumbent Beth Yoder and newcomer Ryan Donovan won their elections for seats on the Franklin Township school board. Both candidates ran unopposed.
Lawrence Township
- School Board: Shaila Mulholland and incumbents Amy Norman and Crystal Puckett won their races to join the Lawrence Township school board. Mulholland and Norman ran unopposed.
- Board of Trustees District 3: Dino Batalis, a Republican, beat Pam Dechert, a Democrat, for Lawrence Township Board of Trustees District 3, with all precincts reporting. It was a close race with Batalis winning 52% to 48%.
Perry Township
- School Board: Astin Vick and incumbents Emily Hartman and James Hernandez secured their seats on the Perry Township school board.
Pike Township
- School Board: Incumbents Angela Barnes and Nichole Kelley, and newcomers Toni Wilson and Steve Hoofer, will serve on the Pike Township school board.
Warren Township
- School Board: Incumbents Howard Dorsey Jr., Julie French, LaShauna Triplett and Gloria Williams will all retain their seats on the Warren Township school board.
- Board of Trustees District 1: Democrat Andy Whitehurst beat Brenda Bishop Kyle, a Republican, in the race for Warren Township Board of Trustees District 1, with all precincts reporting.
- Board of Trustees District 5: Denita Harris, a Democrat, won District 5 of the Warren Township Board of Trustees, with all precincts reporting. She defeated Republican Craig R. Cordi 53% to 47%.
Washington Township
- School Board: Steven Thompson joins incumbents Tracey Krueger and Deidre George Davis with successful bids to join the Washington Township school board.
Wayne Township
- School Board: Cheri O’Day Marcotte joins incumbents Susan Graves and Karen Burke in new terms on the Wayne Township school board. The three members will serve in at-large positions on the seven-member board.
- Board of Trustees: Frank Islas, a Democrat, defeated Republican Kent E. Wells for Wayne Township Board of Trustees District 2, with all precincts reporting.
Indiana Governor Election Results
Indiana Attorney General
Indiana Judicial Retention
These are the races we have been watching. You can find full results for Marion County races at indy.gov.
Indiana Supreme Court: All three justices — Chief Justice Loretta Rush, Mark Massa and Derek Molter were retained for new terms.
Court of Appeals of Indiana: Rudolph Reginald Pyle III was retained for a new term.



