
Keely Butrum to run for State Rep. Cherry’s seat in 2024
2023年12月4日 · Butrum, a Republican, announced on her social media page Monday morning that she plans to officially file in February as a candidate to represent District 53 in the Indiana House of...
Keely Butrum - Ballotpedia
Keely Butrum (Republican Party) ran for election to the Indiana House of Representatives to represent District 53. She lost in the Republican primary on May 7, 2024.
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Republican District 53 candidates answer audience questions at …
2024年4月4日 · Candidates Keely Butrum, Brian Evans, Ethan Lawson and Kevin Mandrell answered questions submitted by the audience on topics and policies the candidates would focus on if they were to be elected to fill the seat currently held by Rep. Bob Cherry (R-Greenfield).
Keely Butrum - Owner - Lion Quest Consulting | LinkedIn
Since 2004, I have been serving individuals & families, publically traded & small companies, 401k plans, and not for profit organizations in managing and planning their financial affairs. I have...
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Where They Stand Q&A: Keely Butrum - The Daily Reporter
2020年5月14日 · Five Republicans — Keely Butrum, Kent Fisk, Kirk Jocham, Robin Lowder and Ray Richardson — are running for nomination for three at-large seats on the Hancock County Council. The Daily Reporter...
Keely Butrum - BallotReady
Keely Butrum Candidate for Indiana House of Representatives - District 53 in 2024 Indiana Primary Election.
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Keeley Butrum - THE INDIANA CITIZEN
The Indiana Citizen is a nonpartisan, non-profit platform dedicated to increasing the number of informed, engaged Hoosier citizens. We are operated by the Indiana Citizen Education Foundation, Inc., a 501 (c) (3) public charity. JUDICIAL RETENTION Q&A: Indiana voters will decide whether to keep Supreme Court or Court of Appeals jurists.