Gov. Holcomb Wins Re-Election As Winners Are Declared In State Level Races

The governor's race was declared over early after Holcomb got out to a big lead.

(Indianapolis, Ind.) – Winners are being declared in the State of Indiana.

Incumbent Republican Governor Eric Holcomb will serve four more years after being declared the winner of the state’s gubernatorial race.

With 31.5 percent of the state’s precincts reporting as of Wednesday morning, Governor Eric Holcomb holds a substantial lead over Democrat Woody Myers and Libertarian Donald Rainwater.

According to the Indiana Election Division, Holcomb has received 885,345 votes (61.8 percent) to Myers’ 346,540 votes (24.2 percent) while Rainwater has received 201,236 votes (14 percent).

It appears that Todd Rokita will be Indiana’s new Attorney General. The Republican currently leads Democrat Jonathan Weinzapfel 66 percent to 34 percent in the polls.

Rokita will succeed Curtis Hill.

State Senator Jean Leising (R-Oldenburg) was unopposed in the General Election. As were State Representatives Cindy Ziemke (R-Batesville), Randy Frye (R-Greensburg), and Randy Lyness (R-West Harrison).

For more information visit www.enr.indianavoters.in.gov or visit Eagle Country 99.3’s Indiana Votes page.

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