The big 2018 election may be over, but Hamilton County Republicans and Democrats have not gone into hibernation for the winter. Both parties are planning events tonight (Wednesday) and on Dec. 8.
County Young Republicans will rally at 5:30 tonight at Donatello’s restaurant in Carmel. The open house includes a toy drive to benefit the Villages of Indiana, an adoption agency that also cares for children in foster care.
Then, on Dec. 8, the Hamilton County Federated Republican Women will hold its holiday party at Matteo’s, 40 N. 9th St., Noblesville, beginning at 11:30 a.m. Reservations are required for lunch.
County Democrats will gather tonight at Scotty’s Brewhouse, 14741 Hazel Dell Crossing, for a thank you party for all who aided the party in the recent election. Candidates will be recognized. There will be a discussion on planning for future elections.
The next election, now less than six months away, will be the municipal primary in all Indiana cities and towns.
GOP candidates for mayor of Noblesville have gotten a jump-start on the city election. Three have announced their intentions including Julie Kozicki, Chris Jensen and Mike Corbett. Incumbent mayor John Ditslear is not running for re-election, and a spirited contest for the city’s executive position seems certain.
The county’s other mayors: Andy Cook of Westfield, Scott Fadness in Fishers and Jim Brainard, Carmel, are running again, and to date have no announced opposition. City and town council members, municipal clerks and judges will also be elected next year.
All current city officials are Republicans. Democrats can be expected to run in some of the municipal elections, but usually find it a tough assignment. The last Democrat elected mayor was Robert Wical, winning the Noblesville mayor’s office 44 years ago.