The filing period for candidates ended at noon today (February 8th) and there will be several contested races in the Republican primary, including one for mayor.
As previously reported here, Logan Day filed his intention to run for Mayor of Fishers against incumbent Scott Fadness. But there will be several other contested races.
Tom Grinslade will run in the GOP primary against incumbent Northeast District Council Member Brad DeReamer.
A Democrat filed for a council seat Friday…and will be unopposed in the primary. Democrat Lane Skeeters will face incumbent Republican John Weingardt in the Northeast District general election.
Dan Henke is unopposed for Fishers City Judge.
City Council members with no primary opponents include Eric Moeller. Selina Stoller (following Mike Colby’s withdrawal), David George and John Weingardt. George and Weingardt both have Democratic opponents in the fall general election.
Here is the final list of candidates filing for office after the filing deadline, per the Hamilton County Elections Office in Noblesville:
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Mayor of Fishers
Logan Day (Republican) (2-8-19)
Scott Fadness (Republican) (2-1-19)
Fishers City Clerk
Jackie Bowen (Republican) (1-9-19)
Jennifer L. Kehl (Republican) (1-11-19)
Fishers City Judge
Daniel E. Henke (Republican) (1-10-19)
Fishers City Council, North Central
Eric Moeller (Republican) (1-9-19)
Fishers City Council, Northeast
Brad DeReamer (Republican) (1-9-19)
Tom Grinslade (Republican) (2-8-19)
Fishers City Council, Northwest
Mike Colby (Republican) (1-9-19) – WITHDRAWN on 2-7-19
Selina Stoller (Republican) (1-17-19)
Fishers City Council, Southwest
David C. George (Republican) (1-9-19)
Adam Kaps (Democratic) (2-7-19)
Fishers City Council, Southeast
Paula Hughel (Republican) (2-6-19)
Pete Peterson (Republican) (1-14-19)
Fishers City Council, South Central
John W. Weingardt (Republican) (1-14-19)
Lane Skeeters (Democratic) (2-8-19)
Fishers City Council, At Large (vote for 3)
Rich Block (Republican) (1-17-19)
Cecilia Coble (Republican) (1-9-19)
Gurinder Singh (Republican) (2-6-19)
Todd Zimmerman (Republican) (1-9-19)
Jocelyn Vare (Democratic) (2-5-19)