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2024 May Primary: Indiana Gubernatorial Election

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Six candidates are in the GOP primary election for Indiana governor on May 7.

Mike Braun, Brad Chambers, Suzanne Crouch, Eric Doden, Curtis Hill and Jamie Reitenour have all thrown their name’s in ring for the governor’s mansion. In April, the six candidates took the debate stage in central Indiana for the final GOP Debate before the primary. 

Senator Mike Braun was first elected in 2018. Prior to that, Braun served in the Indiana House of Representatives from 2014 to 2017. He founded Meyer Distributing in the mid-1980’s and was CEO until 2019. Braun has run on boosting economic growth, improving the K-12 education system, and making healthcare more affordable. Former President Donald Trump endorsed Braun.

Lt. Suzanne Crouch is the Lieutenant Governor of Indiana. She previously served as Indiana State Auditor and as a state representative. Crouch’s other issues include combating addiction and investing in mental health resources. She also ran on counteracting China’s influence in Indiana. U.S. Rep. Greg Pence endorsed Crouch.

Brad Chambers founded and is CEO of the real estate investment firm Buckingham Companies. From 2021 to 2023, Chambers served as Indiana Secretary of Commerce. 

Eric Doden, founder of a private equity firm and former head of the Indiana Economic Development Corporation under Governor Mike Pence. Doden was CEO of Greater Fort Wayne Inc., Allen County’s chamber of commerce from 2015 to 2018. 

Curtis Hill worked as an Elkhart County prosecutor and then as the Indiana Attorney General from 2017-2021. Hill’s opposition to abortion, pushing against an agency decision to issue nonbinary driver’s licenses and challenging Holcomb during early COVID-era battles over mask mandates are a few highlights. Hill has also denounced the practice of diversity, equity and inclusion.

Jamie Reitenourthe political newcomer, is a former compliance officer who is now a stay-at-home mother of five looking to put the people of Indiana first. Reitenour is a grassroots candidate taking an unconventional approach when it comes to governing the state of Indiana.

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1 comment

RH May 7, 2024 at 11:40 am

Reitenour, being a stay at home mother of 5 kids, obviously chose to do that for a reason. Does she have time management to be governor? Maybe she thinks living in the governors mansion would make that easier for her? Not to slam mothers who stay at home to raise kids, but perhaps its just not her time yet.

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