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Indiana State Representatives 2019 Indiana Representatives 2019 District Reps E-mail home address City State Zip 1 Representative Carolyn Jackson ( D ) [email protected] 200 W Washington St Indianapolis IN 46204 2 Representative Earl L. Harris Jr. ( D ) [email protected] 4114 Butternut St East Chicago IN 46312 3 Representative Ragen Hatcher ( D ) [email protected] 200 W Washington St Indianapolis IN 46204 4 Representative Ed Soliday ( R ) [email protected] PO Box 1427 Valparaiso IN 46384 5 Representative Dale DeVon ( R ) [email protected] 200 W Washington St Indianapolis IN 46204 6 Representative B. Patrick Bauer ( D ) [email protected] 1307 Sunnymede Ave South Bend IN 46615-1017 7 Representative Joe Taylor III ( D ) [email protected] PO Box 1294 South Bend IN 46613 8 Representative Ryan Dvorak ( D ) [email protected] 215 W North Shore Dr South Bend IN 46617-1142 9 Representative Patricia Boy ( D ) [email protected] 200 W Washington St Indianapolis IN 46204 10 Representative Chuck Moseley ( D ) [email protected] 6448 Central Ave Portage IN 46368-3804 11 Representative Mike AylesWorth ( R ) [email protected] 200 W Washington St Indianapolis IN 46204 12 Rep. Mara Candelaria Reardon ( D ) [email protected] 1336 Franklin PkWy. Munster IN 46321 13 Representative Sharon Negele ( R ) [email protected] 503 Council Attica IN 47918 14 Representative Vernon Smith ( D ) [email protected] PO Box 64622 Gary IN 46401 15 Representative Christiopher Chyung ( D ) [email protected] 200 W Washington St Indianapolis IN 46204 16 Representative Douglas Gutwein ( R ) [email protected] PO Box 341 Francesville IN 47946 17 Representative Jack Jordan ( R ) [email protected] PO Box 117 Plymouth IN 46563 18 Representative David Wolkins ( R ) [email protected] 277 S 325 E Warsaw IN 46528 19 Representative Lisa Beck ( D ) [email protected] 200 W Washington St Indianapolis IN 46204 20 Representative James R. Pressel Jr. ( R ) [email protected] 1772 N. Lofgren Rd. Rolling Prairie IN 46371 21 Representative Tim Wesco ( R ) [email protected] PO Box 566 Osceola IN 46561 22 Representative Curt Nisly ( R ) [email protected] 69258 Foxmore Ct Goshen IN 46526 23 Representative Ethan Manning ( R ) [email protected] 200 W Washington St Indianapolis IN 46204 24 Representative Donna Schaibley ( R ) [email protected] 200 W Washington St Indianapolis IN 46204 25 Representative Don Lehe ( R ) [email protected] 200 W Washington St Indianapolis IN 46204 26 Representative Christine Campbell ( D ) [email protected] 200 W Washington St Indianapolis IN 46204 27 Representative Sheila Klinker ( D ) [email protected] 633 Kossuth St Lafayette IN 47905 28 Representative Jeffrey Thompson ( R ) [email protected] 6001 N SR 39 Lizton IN 46149 29 Representative Chuck Goodrich ( R ) [email protected] 200 W Washington St Indianapolis IN 46204 30 Representative Mike Karickhoff ( R ) [email protected] 2504 Greentree Lane Kokomo IN 46902 31 Representative Kevin Mahan ( R ) [email protected] 305 E Fairlane Dr Hartford City IN 47348 32 Representative Anthony Cook ( R ) [email protected] 200 W Washington St Indianapolis IN 46204 33 Representative John Prescott ( R ) [email protected] 200 W Washington St Indianapolis IN 46204 34 Representative Sue E. Errington ( D ) [email protected] 3200 W Brook Dr Muncie IN 47304 35 Representative Melanie Wright ( D ) [email protected] 200 W Washington St Indianapolis IN 46204 Indiana Representatives 2019 36 Representative Terri Austin ( D ) [email protected] 1030 W RivervieW Dr Anderson IN 46011-1226 37 Representative Todd Huston ( R ) [email protected] 13378 Silverstone Drive Fishers IN 46037 38 Representative Heath R. VanNatter ( R ) [email protected] 1112 Green Acres Dr Kokomo IN 46901 39 Representative Jerry Torr ( R ) [email protected] 11944 Esty Way Carmel IN 46033 40 Representative Gregory E. SteuerWald ( R ) [email protected] PO Box 503 Danville IN 46122 41 Representative Tim BroWn ( R ) [email protected] PO Box 861 Crawfordsville IN 47933 42 Representative Alan Morrison ( R ) [email protected] 3998 Country Wood Rd Terre Haute IN 47805 43 Representative Tanya Pfaff ( D ) [email protected] 200 W Washington St Indianapolis IN 46204 44 Representative Beau Baird ( R ) [email protected] 200 W Washington St Indianapolis IN 46204 45 Representative Bruce Borders ( R ) [email protected] 200 W Washington St Indianapolis IN 46204 46 Representative Bob Heaton ( R ) [email protected] 3255 E Dallas Drive Terre Haute IN 47802 47 Representative John T. Young ( R ) [email protected] 40 W Court St Franklin IN 46131 48 Representative Doug Miller ( R ) [email protected] 200 W Washington Street Indianapolis IN 46204 49 Representative Christy Stutzman (R ) [email protected] 200 W Washington Street Indianapolis IN 46204 50 Representative Daniel Leonard ( R ) [email protected] 6274 N Goshen Rd Huntington IN 46750-7731 51 Representative Dennis J. Zent ( R ) [email protected] 3030 N Bay VieW Rd Angola IN 46703 52 Representative Benjamin Smaltz ( R ) [email protected] PO Box 52 Auburn IN 46706 53 Representative Robert Cherry ( R ) [email protected] 3118 E 100 S Greenfield IN 46140-9759 54 Representative Thomas E. Saunders ( R ) [email protected] 106 N First LeWisville IN 47352 55 Representative Cindy Ziemke ( R ) [email protected] 2014 Shrine Road Batesville IN 47006 56 Representative Bradford Barrett ( R ) [email protected] 200 W Washington St Indianapolis IN 46204 57 Representative Sean Eberhart ( R ) [email protected] 2744 E Michigan Rd Shelbyville IN 46176-9100 58 Representative Woody Burton ( R ) [email protected] 69 MeadoW Ln Whiteland IN 46184 59 Representative Ryan Lauer ( R ) [email protected] 200 W Washington St Indianapolis IN 46204 60 Representative Peggy Mayfield ( R ) [email protected] 1825 Red Fox Ct W Martinsville IN 46151 61 Representative Matt Pierce ( D ) [email protected] 200 W Washington St Indianapolis IN 46204-2728 62 Representative Jeff Ellington ( R ) [email protected] 680 W That Road Bloomington IN 47403 63 Representative Shane Lindauer ( R ) [email protected] 200 W Washington St Indianapolis IN 46204 64 Representative MattheW Hostetler ( R ) [email protected] 200 W Washington St Indianapolis IN 46204 65 Rep. Christopher May ( R ) [email protected] 125 RockWood Dr. Bedford IN 47421 66 Representative Terry Goodin ( D ) [email protected] 902 W SR 256 Austin IN 47102 67 Representative Randy L. Frye ( R ) [email protected] 4704 S US Hwy 421 Greensburg IN 47240 68 Representative Randy Lyness ( R ) [email protected] 200 W Washington Street Indianapolis IN 46204 69 Representative Jim Lucas ( R ) [email protected] 1114 E 4th Street Seymour IN 47274 70 Representative Karen Engleman ( R ) [email protected] 7595 Engleman Rd, NW GeorgetoWn IN 47112 71 Representative Rita Fleming ( D ) [email protected] 200 W Washington St Indianapolis IN 46204 Indiana Representatives 2019 72 Representative Ed Clere ( R ) [email protected] 1701 DepauW Ave NeW Albany IN 47150-2745 73 Representative Steve Davisson ( R ) [email protected] 104 E Eastern Hills Blvd Salem IN 47167 74 Representative Steve Bartels ( R ) [email protected] 200 W Washington St Indianapolis IN 46204 75 Representative Ron Bacon ( R ) [email protected] 10300 MeadoWlark Hills Rd Chandler IN 47610 76 Representative Wendy McNamara ( R ) [email protected] 200 W Washington Street Indianapolis IN 46204 77 Representative Ryan Hatfield ( D ) [email protected] PO Box 42 Evansville IN 47701 78 Representative Holli Sullivan ( R ) [email protected] 200 W Washington St Indianapolis IN 46204 79 Representative MattheW S. Lehman ( R ) [email protected] 633 Lehman St Berne IN 46711 80 Representative Phil GiaQuinta ( D ) [email protected] 200 East Berry St, Suite 130 Fort Wayne IN 46802 81 Representative Martin Carbaugh ( R ) [email protected] 1118 Skyline Pass Fort Wayne IN 46825 82 Representative David Abbott ( R ) [email protected] 200 W Washington St Indianapolis IN 46204 83 Representative Christopher Judy ( R ) [email protected] 200 W Washington St Indianapolis IN 46204 84 Representative Bob Morris ( R ) [email protected] 6344 E State Blvd Fort Wayne IN 46815 85 Representative Dave Heine ( R ) [email protected] PO Box 2 NeW Haven IN 46774 86 Representative Ed DeLaney ( D ) [email protected] 4445 Washington Blvd Indianapolis IN 46205-1767 87 Representative Carey Hamilton ( D ) [email protected] 5765 Ravine Rd. Indianapolis IN 46220 88 Representative Brian C. Bosma ( R ) [email protected] 200 W Washington St Indianapolis IN 47546 89 Representative Cindy Kirchhofer ( R ) [email protected] 1208 Timbrook Lane Beech Grove IN 46107 90 Representative Mike Speedy ( R ) [email protected] 6511 Mossy Road Lane Indianapolis IN 46237 91 Representative Robert Behning ( R ) [email protected] 3315 S Tibbs Ave Indianapolis IN 46221 92 Representative Karlee D. Macer ( D ) [email protected] 8832 Mario Creek Dr Indianapolis IN 46234 93 Representative David Frizzell ( R ) [email protected] 8310 Hill Gail Dr Indianapolis IN 46217-4813 94 Representative Cherrish Pryor ( D ) [email protected] 200 W Washington St Indianapolis IN 46204-2728 95 Representative John Bartlett ( D ) [email protected] 200 W Washington St Indianapolis IN 46204-2728 96 Representative Greg Porter ( D ) [email protected] 3614 N Pennsylvania St Indianapolis IN 46205-3436 97 Representative Justin Moed ( D ) [email protected] 2623 Allen Ave Indianapolis IN 46203 98 Representative Robin C. Shackleford ( D ) [email protected] 2347 Shoemaker Ct Indianapolis IN 46229 99 Representative Vanessa Summers ( D ) [email protected] 1140 Brook Ln Indianapolis IN 46202-2255 100 Representative Dan Forestal ( D ) [email protected] 1101 N Layman Ave Indianapolis IN 46219.
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