RIPLEY COUNTY ELECTION INFORMATION

FEDERAL OFFICES (COUNTY WIDE VOTERS)

United States President-Elected every 4 years

Governor-Elected every 4 years

Attorney General-Elected every 4 years (Not on the Primary Ballot-Elected at the Party Convention then put on the General Ballot only)

Superintendent of Public Instructions-Elected every 4 years (Not on the Primary Ballot-Elected at the Party Convention then put on the General Ballot only)

United States Representative in Congress-Elected every 2 years-Ripley County 9th District

Ripley County 67th & 68th & 69th Districts for State Representatives-Elected every 2 years-Only voters of the applicable district vote for this position

All of the above file for candidacy at the State Office

Ripley County Offices to be elected in 2008:

Circuit Court Judge-Elected every 6 years-Files at the State Office

Superior Court Judge-Elected every 6 years-Files at the State Office

Clerk-Elected for 3 years in 2008-following elections will be for a 4 year term

Recorder-Elected for 3 years in 2008-following elections will be for a 4 year term

Treasurer-Elected every 4 years

County Coroner-Elected every 4 years

County Commissioner 2nd and 3rd District-Elected every 4 years-Voted by entire county

County Council At Large-Elected every 4 years-Voted by entire county-Will vote for three seats

Town of Osgood-Elected every 4 years per ordinance of 2006-Must reside in town of Osgood

Town of Holton-Elected every 4 years per ordinance of 2006-Must reside in town of Holton

Milan and Jac-Cen-Del School Boards on Primary Ballot only-If voter is 17 at the primary election and will be 18 on the general election day, they can vote for all candidates at the primary election except for school board members

Milan School Board-Elected every 4 years-Entire Milan school corporation votes all districts

Jac-Cen-Del School Board-Elected every 4 years-Entire Jac-Cen-Del School corporation votes all districts

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