Updated
Updated · WFYI · May 15
Spencer Deery Wins Indiana District 23 by 3 Votes as Recount Deadline Nears
Updated
Updated · WFYI · May 15

Spencer Deery Wins Indiana District 23 by 3 Votes as Recount Deadline Nears

6 articles · Updated · WFYI · May 15
  • Three votes decided Indiana Senate District 23, with Republican incumbent Spencer Deery prevailing after final provisional and absentee ballot reviews across four counties.
  • One verified provisional ballot in Parke County gave Deery the decisive edge, while Tippecanoe County disqualified two ballots that had been seen as potential race-changers over signature and registration issues.
  • Next week’s recount deadline now looms for challenger Paula Copenhaver or a party chair, since Indiana has no automatic recounts even in razor-thin legislative races.
  • The Indiana Recount Commission has already appointed a recount director, though Secretary of State Diego Morales faces calls to recuse himself because Turning Point USA, which endorsed Copenhaver, is tied to his political activity.
  • The heated primary drew statewide attention after Deery opposed President Donald Trump’s mid-decade redistricting push; he and Greg Goode were the only two of seven challenged GOP Senate incumbents to survive.
With an election decided by three votes, how does a recount process ensure a definitive and trusted final outcome?
What does a razor-thin victory reveal about the power of an individual ballot versus millions in campaign spending?
How do election systems maintain public trust when an outcome hinges on a handful of contested provisional ballots?