Deceased Candidate Wins Indiana GOP Primary
Jennifer Pace, who died in March, unexpectedly won the Republican primary in Indiana's 7th District.
- Pace secured 31.2% of the votes, narrowly defeating other candidates.
- Her death was not widely known among voters, revealing gaps in communication.
- Indiana Republican Party to hold a caucus to select a replacement nominee.
- The incident has sparked discussions on electoral transparency and voter awareness.
- Rep. Andre Carson, the incumbent, is expected to retain the seat in a Democratic-leaning district.