11/22/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/22/2024 12:19
The Indiana Democratic Party announced today that county parties will not file a recount or contest to the election results in House District 25, which concluded in a very narrow victory for incumbent Becky Cash over Tiffany Stoner.
"Our intent since polls closed on Election Day was to investigate systemic and widespread issues with the administration of early, vote-by-mail, and Election Day voting in Hendricks County. They were not alone in having challenges with getting people to staff the polls, but they stand very much alone in some of the egregious errors committed," said Indiana Democratic Party Chair Mike Schmuhl. "Our candidate, Tiffany Stoner, ran a fantastic campaign that was centered on the good people in Boone and Hendricks counties. While we will not seek a recount in this election, we do believe the public deserves more transparency so we ensure that every vote is counted accurately and every Hoosier's voice is heard in every election."
Errors that were uncovered over the last couple of weeks include:
"Let us be very clear: these errors in the administration of the election disenfranchised voters. The Republican Party in Indiana is constantly talking about election integrity, but stands by while dozens of voters in the suburbs of Indianapolis aren't able to vote. In addition, Hendricks County voters consistently faced 3+ hour wait times," said Schmuhl.
"Many of these errors could be addressed by having the Hendricks County Clerk simply follow already prescribed procedures. However, some of these procedures need to be addressed by the Indiana legislature in the next legislative session. The early vote in Indiana is not protected by the same procedures as Election Day voting, and in House District 25, where almost 66% of the total in person votes were cast early, we believe those votes are entitled to the same protections as Election Day votes. We call on our state and legislative leaders to address these issues promptly."
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Info: House District 25 was the closest legislative race in the state in 2024. Becky Cash, the incumbent and Republican candidate, received 18,793 votes and Tiffany Stoner, the challenger and Democratic candidate, received 18,729 votes. The margin of the race is 64 votes or 0.17%. Indiana does not have an automatic recount provision. Candidates for office had until Tuesday, November 19 at 12 Noon to file a recount or challenge. County Parties had until Friday, November 22 at 12 Noon to file a recount or challenge.
House District 25 includes voters in Boone and Hendricks counties, including those living in the communities of Zionsville, Whitestown, Lebanon, and Brownsburg.