Ripley County Democrats Elect New Chairman

Friday, March 12, 2021 at 9:54 AM

By Ripley County Democrats, news release

This particular election is held every four years.

Paul Satchwell. Photo provided. 

(Batesville, Ind.) - On March 4th, 2021, the Ripley County Democrats met virtually to elect a new central committee. This election is held every four years according to state party rules. By a unanimous vote, Paul Satchwill was elected as the new Chairman of the Ripley County Democrats. Satchwill is an Indiana native, growing up in Dearborn County and attending Indiana University as an English Education major. Satchwill currently teaches and lives in Batesville and has been heavily involved in the local community since beginning his career there in 2015. His community involvements include serving on the board of the Batesville Area Arts Council and serving as a committee chair of the Star Spangled Symphony, among many others.

Satchwill’s political experiences include running for Batesville city council in 2019 and volunteering on Dr. Woody Myers’ gubernatorial campaign in 2020. Satchwill is also an alumnus of the Emerging Leaders Project, an Indiana-based program that engages and activates up-and-coming Hoosier leaders.

“With grandparents who served in local politics for years, I am excited and honored to continue their legacy,” Satchwill says. “As a precinct chair and also a candidate, I have spent a great amount of time getting to know the needs and the people of my community. I look forward to learning more about Ripley County in this role.” Satchwill says the he is excited to serve as the next party chair, and hopes to make a difference in Ripley County.

Joining Satchwill on the central committee will be Janice Wittich, Treasurer, and Christopher Bruns, Secretary. The Vice Chair position is currently vacant. Anyone interested should email ripleycodemchair@gmail.com or call (317) 731-2024.

More from Local News


Events

State Sen. Maxwell Announces Support for Redrawing Congressional Districs

Republicans currently hold a 7-2 advantage in the U.S. House delegation.

Minimal Damage After Vehicle Crashes into Lawrenceburg Kroger

The accident happened on Thursday afternoon.

John A. Hillebrand Foundation Gifts $100,000 to Kids Discovery Factory

The funds will support the construction of the future children’s museum in downtown Batesville.

MIFC Announces Week 9 Top Performers

Week 9 was the close to the regular season.

Noah Knigga Earns Weekly Honor at EMU

Knigga is a freshman linebacker at Eastern Michigan.

OHSAA Will Conduct Emergency Vote of Member Schools on NIL

Judge issues Temporary Restraining Order against OHSAA; Board of Directors will set voting dates.

Aaron Tippin You've Got To Stand For Something 16:36
Brantley Gilbert Country Must Be Country Wide 16:32
Tracy Lawrence Alibis 16:29
Jameson Rodgers Some Girls 16:26