Incumbent Mayor Joe Hogsett and Republican nominee Jefferson Shreve will face off in November. Read more:
partnering with IndyStar, called the races based on an analysis of current and previous primary returns at 8:30 p.m.
Businessman Jefferson Shreve has 66% of the vote in the Republican primary. Abdul-Hakim Shabazz, a lawyer and political commentator, has 26% of the vote.thanks to the end of the party-backed slating process. She added that she was disappointed, but will do whatever she can to ensure the Democratic Party comes together for the general election and plans to meet with Hogsett to see what changes need to be made for the community.
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