
Indiana state Sen. Marlin Stutzman, who recently ran an unsuccessful but very active campaign in the Republican primary for Senate, has now officially become a candidate for Indiana's Third District, from which GOP Rep. Mark Souder announced his resignation due to a sex scandal.
Stutzman was supported by Tea Partiers and conservative activists such as RedState.com. Despite starting the race in a distant third place, behind former Sen. Dan Coats and former Rep. John Hostettler, Stutzman ultimately took 29% of the vote to Coats's 39%, with Hostettler behind at 23%.
For his first day of campaigning, Stutzman had to deny questions from reporters that he was in any way involved in spreading the news about Souder. "I worked for Congressman Souder several years ago and we were approached by some people that saw things suspicious," said Stutzman, "and we approached Congressman Souder about it and he said there was nothing to it and that it was a vicious rumor and so, um, I trusted my boss in what he said."
PERMALINK | COMMENTS (1) | RECOMMEND RECOMMEND (0)So what next for Indiana's Third District, where GOP Congressman Mark Souder has announced that he will resign because of a sex scandal?
Dale Simmons, the Republican co-general counsel for the state elections division, tells TPMDC that state law requires at least 60 days from the vacancy itself for a special election to be held. The law does not specifically require that an election be held, but prior case law suggests that an election should be held if there is a "meaningful term" left to be filled. The parties would select their nominees through an internal party process, not through primaries.
It should also be noted that Souder already won his primary two weeks ago, fending off self-funding GOP challenger Bob Thomas by a margin of 48%-34%. So the GOP will also have to use an same internal process to select a new nominee -- similar to how the Dems picked Rep. Brad Ellsworth as their nominee for Senate, replacing Sen. Evan Bayh.
PERMALINK | COMMENTS (1) | RECOMMEND RECOMMEND (0)There were no surprises in the Indiana Republican Senate primary tonight. Former Senator Dan Coats, who drew fire from conservatives in the final weeks of the primary fight, has been declared his party's nominee, according to both the AP and the Indianapolis Star.
He defeated tea party favorite Marlin Stutzman and Rep. John Hostettler -- who had the endorsement of Ron Paul -- to win his party's nod.
The stage is now set for an open seat battle few expected at the start of the cycle. When Sen. Evan Bayh (D) announced his retirement in February, a race most said was the Democratic party's to lose became a toss-up that some experts say now leans in favor of the GOP. But before Coats can return to Washington a Senator after more than a decade out of office, he'll have to defeat the man who Democrats say has what it takes to keep the seat on their side of the aisle: presumptive nominee Rep. Brad Ellsworth.
PERMALINK | COMMENTS (11) | RECOMMEND RECOMMEND (0)With the final day of campaigning in the Indiana GOP Senate primary underway, the national Republican establishment seems headed to a rare victory over the forces of the tea party movement in the race to seize Sen. Evan Bayh's (D) Senate seat. There are actually five candidates running for the Republican nomination, but three have risen to dominate the race, and define the internal battle lines: former Sen. Dan Coats (who is the establishment pick), Rep. John Hostettler (who has the support of Ron Paul) and former state Rep. Marlin Stutzman (who is the tea party choice).
Based on money and recent polling, Coats seems poised to sweep the field -- a rare victory for the party mainstream that's still smarting from Gov. Charlie Crist's collapse in Florida and the conservative insurgency that looks like it might take out Sen. Bob Bennett (R) in Utah.
PERMALINK | COMMENTS (4) | RECOMMEND RECOMMEND (0)The new Rasmussen poll of Indiana, the first survey of the Senate race here since Democratic Sen. Evan Bayh suddenly announced his retirement, finds the two most prominent potential Dem replacement candidates trailing the Republicans.
Democratic Rep. Brad Ellsowrth trails former GOP Sen. Dan Coats by 46%-32%, trails former Rep. John Hostettler by 46%-27%, and trails state Sen. Marlin Stutzman by 40%-30%. Democratic Rep. Baron Hill is behind Coats by 48%-32%, trails Hostettler by 49%-31%, and is behind Stutzman by 41%-33%.
Neither Ellsworth nor Hill are officially in the race at this time, and an actual campaign would likely boost the eventual candidate's name recognition and poll numbers somewhat. But for now, at least, the Democrats appear to start out this open-seat contest significantly behind.
PERMALINK | COMMENTS (5) | RECOMMEND RECOMMEND (0)Indiana Republicans are feeling a lot more confident about their chances to pick up Sen. Evan Bayh's Senate seat this fall, but it's looking like there will be a 5-way GOP primary.
As we've been reporting, candidates have until tomorrow to submit 4,500 signature petitions to qualify for the ballot. They have until Friday to file paperwork with the Secretary of State.
A spokesman for the Indiana Republican Party told TPMDC there will likely be four or five candidates who meet the threshold to appear on the May 4 primary ballot.
"We're going to let the primary play out," the spokesman told me.
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