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Running for Blackford County Council, District 4 · Primary · November 3, 2026

Kyle Lechien

Two-term Republican incumbent on the Blackford County Council representing District 4, seeking his third term completely unopposed. First elected in 2018 with a 70%-30% margin over Democrat Brian Ross; uncontested in 2022 and again in 2026.

Republican · Hartford City · Incumbent

The 60-second story

Kyle Lechien is the two-term Republican incumbent on the Blackford County Council representing District 4, seeking his third term in 2026. He is running completely unopposed — no Republican primary challenger, Democrat, or independent filed for this seat.

Lechien first won the District 4 seat in the November 2018 general election, defeating Democrat Brian Ross by a 738-309 margin (approximately 70% to 30%). He ran uncontested in 2022 and is again uncontested in 2026. His eight years on council make him the longest-serving member among the four district seats up for election this cycle.

He is listed on the current county council roster alongside President Jack Beckley, Vice President Ryan Goodspeed, Fred Tobey, Casey Dick, Jim Weiseman, and Patrick Cale. Courtney Lechien — likely his wife — serves as Washington Township Trustee per the Blackford County government website, meaning the Lechien household holds positions in both county and township government.

Quick facts

  • Office Member, Blackford County Council — District 4 (since January 2019; two terms)
  • Residence Hartford City area, Indiana (Washington Township, Blackford County)
  • First elected 2018 — defeated Democrat Brian Ross 738-309 (approximately 70%-30%)
  • 2022 Uncontested
  • 2026 status Completely unopposed — no R primary, no D, no independent
  • Family connection Courtney Lechien serves as Washington Township Trustee

Three things voters should know

01

He's the most senior district council candidate in the Blackford set

Lechien has served continuously since January 2019 — eight years by the time his third term would begin in January 2027. Among the four county council district seats up for election in 2026, his is the longest incumbency. He first won by a comfortable 70%-30% margin and has run uncontested in every subsequent cycle.

02

He's running completely unopposed for a third term

No Republican primary challenger, Democrat, or independent filed for the District 4 seat. This is the same pattern as the sheriff, auditor, and assessor races. His original 2018 race was the only contested election he has faced, and he won it decisively.

03

The Lechien household holds both county and township government positions

Courtney Lechien serves as Washington Township Trustee per the Blackford County government website. If Kyle is re-elected to the county council — which he will be, given zero opposition — the Lechien household will continue holding positions in both county and township government. This is not unusual in small-county Indiana politics but is worth noting for transparency.

Biography

Kyle Lechien is a Hartford City area resident who has served on the Blackford County Council representing District 4 since January 2019. He was among the first candidates to file for the 2026 election cycle, with the Hartford City News-Times reporting his re-election filing on January 21, 2026.

Courtney Lechien serves as Washington Township Trustee, placing the Lechien household in the rural western portion of Blackford County. Washington Township is one of the county's four townships.

His education, professional employment, and civic involvement beyond his council service are not publicly documented in available online sources. No campaign website, campaign Facebook page, or professional biography was identified through web research.

Prior government service

2019 – present
County Council Member, District 4 — Blackford County
County office; current/two terms.
Two terms served. First elected 2018 (defeated Democrat Brian Ross 738-309); re-elected 2022 uncontested. Seeking third term in 2026, again uncontested.

Where the money came from

$0 raised this cycle · 0 contributions

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