New leadership for Indiana.

These candidates have publicly announced online their run for office against Republican incumbents in districts that include Tippecanoe County. New challengers will be added when they announce their run. If you live in Tippecanoe County and are ready to run for office, reach out to us at connect@heartlanddemocracyproject.org.
Heartland Democracy Project does not endorse any specific candidate.

Indiana Secretary of State

Beau Bayh
beaubayh.com

“He’ll immediately clean up the corruption and wasteful spending that has brought so much shame to that office – and he’ll work with both parties to restore common sense to government.”
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Blythe Potter
blythe potter.com

“Blythe is running to clean up the Secretary of State’s Office, restore ethics, modernize outdated systems, and ensure that government works for every Hoosier, not just the well-connected few.”
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Congressional District 4 (map)

Drew Cox
drewcox.org
“We’re fighting for a society where all Americans have a real chance at attaining the American Dream, an America where your vote matters.”
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Darin Griesey
darinpatrick.com
“Darin Griesey is a fourth generation Indiana farm owner, father, and servant leader ready to bring transformative change to Washington.”
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John Whetstone
whetstoneforcongress.com
“I am a small business owner, loving husband, and secretary for the Montgomery County Democrats. I am pro-worker and am honored to take the moment to publicly announce my candidacy.”
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Thomas Hall
electthomas.com “Teamster, Dad, and an AMERICAN FIRST. For a Better Tomorrow in America.”
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Joe Mackey
joe4hoosiers.org
“I’m running because public education is important and should be fully funded… because everyone deserves affordable health insurance. I’m running to represent you.”
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Paul McPherson
votemcpherson.com
“I'm running because the people of Indiana's 4th District need someone in Congress who actually understands what their lives look like — and isn't afraid to fight for them.”
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Indiana Senate District 22 (map)

Natasha Morgan Baker electnatashabaker.org

“I’m running for Indiana Senate District 22 because I want my children—and yours—to grow up in a state that values families, invests in education, and puts people first.”
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Marlena Edmondson marlenaedmondson.com

“I will bring a practical people-centered approach to lawmaking, grounded in evidence, shaped by community input, and focused on long-term impact.”
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Indiana Senate District 23 (map)

David Sanders

“someone who is interested in increasing government accountability and transparency, someone who is a strong supporter of public education, someone who works across party lines”
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Joshua Brant
electjoshuabrant.org

“He believes in an America where the needs of the many need not be weighed against the needs of the few.”
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Indiana House District 13 (map)

Ben Davis
bendavisforindiana.com

“Working class voters need a reason to get excited to visit the polls. Ben Davis will fight against corporate interests, lower the cost of living, and stop the wealth steal by the Epstein class.”
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Brenna Geswein
electbrenna.com

“I’m running to lift up the voices of everyday Hoosiers and lead with purpose, compassion, and a commitment to stronger communities.”
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Edward Moyer, Jr.
moyerforin13.net

“Bring life to our small towns and rural areas through investments, development, and an eye toward the future.”

Indiana House District 38 (map)

Nate Stout
hoosierstoeelectnatestout.com

“I’m running because I believe government should work for all of us, not just a few. I want to listen, learn from your experiences, and fight to rebuild the small-town institutions that made Indiana strong. The future is bright if we choose the right path. Let’s light the way together.”
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Indiana House District 41 (map)

Jackson T. Hayes

“I am working for a future where everyone can be hopeful and progress their dreams.”
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