Published: November 19, 2014
By: Mary Perren, WKVI
The fate of two contested races in the November General
Election is in the hands of the Starke Circuit Court. Starke County Republican
Party Chair Brenda Stanojevic filed a recount petition in the 4th District
Council seat on behalf of candidate Don White. Democrat Pam Stalbaum edged him
by two votes in the contest for the open seat currently held by Marvin
McLaughlin. That district is comprised of the four Wayne Township precincts as
well as the one in Railroad Township. Incumbent Democrat Railroad Township
Trustee Roger Chaffins Sr. is also seeking a recount after losing to Republican
Mandy Thompson by three votes.
Starke Circuit Judge Kim Hall will appoint a three-person
recount commission, consisting of one Democrat, one Republican and one person
familiar with the electronic voting machines used to conduct the election. They
will review the procedures and vote totals and present a report to the judge.
State law gives him until Dec. 20 to reach a decision, but he has the power to
order an extension should more time be needed.
The judge will order all ballots cast and voting machines
used in the four Wayne Township precincts and the one used in Railroad Township
be impounded in order to preserve the integrity of the data for that
commission’s review. Clerk Evelyn Skronski says the sheriff will lock them in
the courthouse safe.
Skronski notes all in-person votes are cast on electronic
machines, which lessens the likelihood of a clerical error due to hand
counting. Absentee votes are sorted by precinct and fed through the machines so
they can be electronically counted as well. She adds one provisional ballot
cast in the Nov. 4 election was deemed eligible. It did not affect the outcome
of either of these contests, though, as it was cast in Center Township.
A total of 1,272 machine-counted and 206 absentee votes were
cast in the Starke County Council District 4 race. In Railroad Township 317
machine and 32 absentee votes were tallied.
Skronski says this is the first recount in Starke County
since the current electronic voting machines were put into use in 2003. The
last recount occurred in 2002 and also involved candidates for the District 4
seat. Then-incumbent Councilman Bruce Fingerhut emerged victorious in that
recount over his opponent.
This year incumbent Oregon-Davis School Board President
Christopher Lawrence edged his opponent Annette M. Ferch by three votes. She
opted not to pursue a recount in that contest.
Read the state law pertaining to the recount process here:
https://iga.in.gov/legislative/laws/2014/ic/titles/003/articles/012/chapters/006/.
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