Fred Glynn wins GOP primary race for Indiana House District 32

The Reporter has learned that the recount for the newly remapped Indiana House District 32 race is complete. Republican Fred Glynn won his party’s primary election by a slightly wider margin than originally reported following the May election.

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The only changes were found in absentee ballots, some of which were mislabeled as Democratic ballots but were, in fact, Republican ballots. All those votes went in Glynn’s favor. While no official has been released from state or county election boards as of press time, The Reporter anticipates Glynn to have won by additional six votes, making his margin of victory 12 votes over Suzie Jaworowski.

When asked for comment, Glynn said, “I am very pleased that the primary victory was confirmed by the recount. I look forward to uniting Republicans and working to achieve victory in the fall.”

The new House District 32 encompasses portions of Clay and Delaware townships in southern Hamilton County, as well as a small slice of northern Marion County.

Glynn will face off against Democrat Victoria Garcia Wilburn in the Nov. 8 general election.

1 Comment on "Fred Glynn wins GOP primary race for Indiana House District 32"

  1. David Giffel | July 15, 2022 at 7:42 am |

    My advice to voters, after participating in two recounts, is don’t ever vote mail-in. You or the Democrat & Republican election workers might make a mistake and your vote won’t count.

    Hamilton County must change the mail-in process.

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