Displaying items 1-10 of 15 in total of The Political Spotlight with the tag "madison county".
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#657 | 2026 Primary Election (Tuesday, May 5, 2026) RESULTS! | The Political Spotlight
May 5th, 2026 | 1 hr 53 mins
2026 primary election results, delaware county, henry county, madison county, midterm elections, randolph county, state of indiana, tuesday may 5 2026
Host Kristopher H. Bilbrey covers the results of the 2026 Primary Election in Indiana. (Tuesday, May 5, 2026). #ThePoliticalSpotlight
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#655 | Primary Election 2026: Winners & Losers — The Final Prediction! | The Political Spotlight
May 3rd, 2026 | 3 hrs 3 mins
2026 primary election, and the completely ignorant, delaware county, henry county, live from mud creek studio, madison county, midterm election, politicos, predictions, rachel clark, randolph county, ryan reese, state of indiana, the bad, the final prediction, the good, tuesday may 5 2026, ups and downs, winners & losers
Host Kristopher H. Bilbrey welcomes longtime friend (and politico) Rachel Clark and her daughter, Ryan Reese (an up-and-coming politico), to the show—LIVE from Mud Creek Studio—to discuss the upcoming 2026 Primary Election (Tuesday, May 5, 2026, 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.). The trio will share their thoughts on the past four-plus months of campaigning, including the ups and downs, the good, the bad, and the completely ignorant! They'll share their wishes for who they want to see win various positions across several counties and at the state and national levels. Then they'll offer their predictions for who they believe will win in the various races. This midterm election will come and go like many others, without much fanfare nationally. However, locally (in several counties) and at the state level here in Indiana, this primary election is one of the most important elections voters and non-voters alike have faced! Tune in to this 655th episode of 'The Political Spotlight' for the best political commentary ahead of the upcoming 2026 Primary Election. #ThePoliticalSpotlight
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#635 | Nut Up... Or Get Out of the Way! | The Political Spotlight
April 7th, 2026 | 1 hr 30 mins
2026 election season, anderson, blackford county, city council, commissioners, delaware county, elected public servants, grant county, hartford city, henry county, indiana politics, indianapolis, jay county, madison county, marion, marion county, mayor, muncie, new castle, portland, primary election nut up, randolph county, randy howard< flock cameras, sheriff, wincehster
Host Kristopher H. Bilbrey has a clear message for all currently elected and appointed public servants everywhere, as well as for everyone currently campaigning to become an elected public servant! Specifically, to those current candidates aiming to win the primary and general elections to become elected public servants, listen very carefully and think deeply: Is this truly what you want? #ThePoliticalSpotlight
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#627 | 3'fer: Henry County... Madison County... & The City of Muncie! | The Political Spotlight
March 26th, 2026 | 2 hrs 52 mins
candidate jonathan culp, city county lease agreement, city of muncie, city of muncie board of works meeting, communications director amber greene, county councilor shannon thom, drone base, henry county, indiana, madison county, madison county election board meeting, mayor dan ridenour, mouthwash talk show, muncie police department, randy "tweedle-dee" howard, re-election announcement, sheriff john m. sproles
Host Kristopher H. Bilbrey covers a lot in this 627th episode... From Henry County Sheriff John M. Sproles announcing his bid for re-election to Bilbrey's thoughts on Republican Candidate Randy Howard's performance on the Mouthwash Talk Show, to Madison County's Election Board meeting concerning complaints filed against Republican Candidate for Sheriff, Jonathan Culp, and ending with the silent Muncie Board of Works meeting where Mayor Dan Ridenour once again pushed through something the City Council wanted more information on. Bilbrey covers a LOT in this episode! #ThePoliticalSpotlight
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#610 | Monday-Funday (Free-for-All Chat)! | The Political Spotlight The Political Spotlight
February 23rd, 2026 | 1 hr 34 mins
2026 election cycle, anderson, defamation of character, delaware county, free for all, hcsd, henry county, henry county sheriff john m. sproles, indiana, libel, madison county, monday-funday, muncie, muncie city council meeting, new castle, odds and ends, open chat, politics, randolph county, randy coward, republican candidate for henry county sheriff randy howard, slander, studio move, winchester
Host Kristopher H. Bilbrey has just about had all the studio moving he can handle... not to mention it's happening right in the middle of the kickoff of the 2026 Election Season, as well as during what is shaping up to be a busier-than-usual "end-of-winter period," politically speaking! It's all just a bit too much! And that's why this 610th episode is a "free association" show. A Monday-Funday (Free-for-All Chat)! But don't worry, Bilbrey will cover a few political and governmental odds and ends! #ThePoliticalSpotlight
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#601 | Change of Plans: We’ll Talk Filings Next Week & Sproles Now! | The Political Spotlight
February 6th, 2026 | 2 hrs 17 mins
2026 election, breaking news, campaign statement, filing period deadline, henry county, henry county jail, indiana politics, little hatch act violation, madison county, never before seen video, nick gulley incident, randy howard, record request, security video, sheriff john sproles, snag, sproles watch, sproles' official statement
Join Host Kristopher H. Bilbrey for this special Friday night episode. The show was intended to explore the various filings for political office across the State of Indiana; however, an earlier snag made that impossible. That said, Henry County Sheriff John Sproles never fails to offer himself as fodder for the show! Therefore, Bilbrey will cover the latest "Official Statement" from Sheriff Sproles and share his thoughts on it. Bilbrey also has a few other bits and pieces to toss out for the viewers' consumption. While this won't be the show that was originally planned, it will definitely be one to watch! #ThePoliticalSpotlight
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#590 | What the Records Show: (The HCSD Incident 01.10.26) PART 1! | The Political Spotlight
January 18th, 2026 | 2 hrs 13 mins
amy and brian bell, body cameras, church, citizens, crimes against children, henry county prosecutor, henry county sheriff's department. john m. sproles, indiana politics, jonathan peternel, lawsuit, lt governor micah beckwith, madison county, michael mahoney, nathan peternal, off-duty deputies, plea deal, reasonable doubt, record requests, traffic stop, unlawful arrest, violation of rights
Many people have been discussing the incident that occurred on Saturday, January 10, 2026, involving an off-duty Henry County Sheriff's Deputy and two Henry County citizens (Amy & Brian Bell). Some have been saying they "WANT TO SEE THE WHOLE VIDEO," while others have been complaining that she "EDITED HER VIDEO." Host Kristopher H. Bilbrey has a message for ALL of those people! Bilbrey will then show a video that has NOT BEEN SEEN BEFORE. What it shows should make people question even more, "what went on during the traffic stop." This is just PART 1... there will be a follow-up PART 2 to this episode! But this episode should set the stage for many questions. And you can take it to the bank that Bilbrey will be searching for the answers! He will share them with everyone when he gets them. #ThePoliticalSpotlight
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#589 | The 2026 Can of Worms! | The Political Spotlight
January 15th, 2026 | 2 hrs 12 mins
1.6 millions views, anderson, can of worms, citizens speaks up for the first amendment, councilor resigns seat, delaware county, election 2026, indiana general assembly, indiana politics, lapel town council, legislative update, madison county, muncie, republican party caucus, tea party meeting, wayne county coroner issues
Host Kristopher H. Bilbrey welcomes contributing correspondent Dr. Katherine Callahan to the show to discuss the 2026 "can of worms" that citizens of Madison County and beyond will have to sift through to find the few good people to vote for in May and November. It can seem hopeless at times, but that is why Bilbrey does what he does: to help people understand that we can make a difference and overcome this nonsense... if we educate ourselves, get active, and work together. We can defeat corruption and make this world a better place. #ThePoliticalSpotlight
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#581 | Goodbye 2025! Happy New Year 2026! | The Political Spotlight
December 31st, 2025 | 3 hrs 2 mins
2025, 2026, anderson, ball drop, delaware county, delaware county democrat chairman andrew dale announces run for state senate district 26, dr. katherine callahan, end of the year talk, goodbye 2025, grapes, hello 2026, indiana, madison county, muncie, muncie city councilor sara gullion (d-4) to run for district 34, politics, start of the new year talk, state representative sue errington (d-35) not seeking re-election
This 581st episode of 'The Political Spotlight' is being broadcast on Wednesday, December 31, 2025, starting at 9 p.m. (ET) - the last episode of the year! 2025 is quickly drawing to a close, and 2026 is rapidly approaching! Host Kristopher H. Bilbrey welcomes contributing correspondent Dr. Katherine Callahan to the show to look back at what was and look forward to what could be! What will be made of 2026? As Bilbrey so often says: "ONLY TIME... WILL TELL!" And God willing, 'The Political Spotlight' will be right here along for the ride with you all! #ThePoliticalSpotlight
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#554 | Buying Votes? | The Political Spotlight
November 9th, 2025 | 2 hrs 24 mins
2026 election cycle, campaign finance violations, campaign violations, commissioners office, contributing correspondent dr. katherine callahan, culp election committee, indiana, jennifer culp, jonathon culp, madison county, madison county council, madison county politics, madison county prosecutors office, todd culp
The 2026 midterm election cycle starts in less than 60 days (as of the initial broadcast of this episode: Sunday, November 9, 2025). However, that doesn't mean the campaigning hasn't already begun! The question then becomes: Is everything being done correctly? And what's all the fuss about Madison County Council's "newbie" Councilor Jonathan Culp? Has he really been using his county position to campaign for a higher seat, just 11 months into his first term as Councilor? What committee is he using to campaign? What will his campaign finance reports show? And has he really been buying votes? Host Kristopher H. Bilbrey welcomes contributing correspondent Dr. Katherin Callahan to the show to help break everything down! This will be an episode you won't want to miss! #ThePoliticalSpotlight