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Indiana Primary Election Scheduled for May 5 — Dubois County Voters to Consider Full Slate of Candidates
Indiana voters will head to the polls on May 5 for the 2026 Indiana
Primary Election. Dubois County will feature contested races at the federal, state,
county, township, and municipal levels, with both Republican and Democratic
candidates seeking nominations.
Federal Office
United States Representative, Eighth District
United States Representative, Eighth District
Republican Candidate:
Mark Messmer
Democratic Candidates:
Mary Allen
Mario Foradori
Christopher Rector
Tabitha Zeigler
State Offices
State Senator, District 48
Daryl Schmitt (R)
Bradley Hochgesang (D)
State Representative, District 63
Amy Kippenbrock (R)
Richard Moss (R)
Tiffanie Arthur (D)
Anthony W (Tony) Bolen (D)
Adam Mann (D)
State Representative, District 74
Stephen R. Bartels (R)
Judicial Office
Judge, Dubois Circuit Court, 57th Judicial Circuit
Brian D. Lucchi (R)
Nathan Verkamp (D)
Prosecuting Attorney, 57th Judicial Circuit
Beth E. Schroeder (R)
Dubois County Circuit Court Clerk
Stephanie (Stallwood) Fair (R)
County Offices
Dubois County Auditor
Emily C. Meyer (R)
Dubois County Recorder
Sheila Asbell (R)
Tammy Guth (R)
Dubois County Sheriff
Tim D. Lampert (R)
Brian LaRoche (R)
Jesus Monarrez (R)
Dubois County Assessor
Angela (Angie) Giesler (R)
Dubois County Commissioner, District 2
Doug M. Uebelhor (R)
Dean M. Vonderheide (R)
Dubois County Council
District 1: Dylan Schmitt (R), Ed Cole (D)
District 2: Michael J. Stallman (R), Daniel A. Kreilein (D)
District 3: Meredith Voegerl (R)
District 4: Alex Hohl (R)
Township Trustee Races
Republican Candidates:
Mark Kieffner
Larry Gene Hall
Travis Blake Vonderheide
Marvin Gene Eisenhut
Allie Gress
Eric D. Jochim
Democratic Candidates:
Ken Buck
Jim Meyer
Nancy M. Hall
Allen Thewes
Sylvester L. Voegerl
Clarence Reckelhoff
Municipal Office
Birdseye Town Clerk-Treasurer
Bret Eckert (R)
Birdseye Town Council Member
Kelly M. Zehr (R)
Jerry Allstott (D)
Dubois County Clerk, Amy Kippenbrock encourage all registered voters to participate in
the May 5 primary election. Voters may cast ballots during early voting or on Election
Day at their designated polling location.
“This election represents an important opportunity for voters to choose strong
leadership at every level of government,” Kippenbrock stated. “We encourage everyone
to make their voice heard.”
For additional information regarding polling locations, voter registration, or early voting
hours, residents should visit www.indianavoters.com.

