The Shelbyville News: Paul Bravard, who's running in Shelby County's District 57 Indiana Statehouse race against incumbent Republican Sean Eberhart and Democrat Todd Day, gave a short speech expressing his view that the control of the government needs to be back in the hands of citizens.
The Republic: Voters will decide on Nov. 6 whether to retain Republican Sean Eberhart as Indiana’s state representative for District 57, a position he’s held for three terms. He is being challenged by Democrat Todd Day and Libertarian Paul Bravard. The eastern part of Bartholomew County is in the district.
Interview: State House District 57
Interview: State House District 57
Greenfield Daily Reporter: Incumbent Republican Sean Eberhart, Democrat Todd Day and Libertarian Paul Bravard are hoping their message resonates with voters with the limited opportunities they have to re ach them. All three say they’ve been going to local festivals to spread their message. Eberhart is seeking a fourth term and wants to continue what he calls a pro-business, fiscally sound approach to state government that has taken hold in recent years under Republican leadership.
District 57 incumbent faces two challengers
District 57 incumbent faces two challengers
The Republic: “To stimulate jobs we need to concentrate on the areas in Indiana that provide the jobs: small businesses, agriculture and manufacturing. We need to remove the barricades put in place to favor a select few and promote entrepreneurship,” said Bravard, a network and systems administrator.
Reducing taxes on farmers and encouraging manufacturing companies to stay in Indiana also are important, Bravard said.
Interview: 3-way race for House District 57
Reducing taxes on farmers and encouraging manufacturing companies to stay in Indiana also are important, Bravard said.
Interview: 3-way race for House District 57