Crouch officially files as gubernatorial candidate

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On Tuesday, Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch filed the official paperwork to run for governor in 2024, turning in more than 8,000 verified signatures.

Since launching her campaign in December 2022, Crouch has pledged to eliminate Indiana’s individual income tax and return thousands of dollars annually to taxpayers.

Crouch also pledged to keep China from buying up farmland and poisoning Hoosiers with illegal drugs like fentanyl.

“We haven’t come this far just to come this far,” Crouch said. “I am so grateful for all the volunteers and supporters who have made this moment possible. I will continue to travel the state and work to earn the votes of Hoosiers.”

Eighth District United States Congressman Larry Bucshon was one of the first Hoosier statesmen to support Crouch’s historic bid.

“Her track record of conservatism, demonstrated through her tenure in both the state of Indiana legislative and executive branches, inspires confidence in her ability to shape Indiana’s future,” said Representative Bucshon. “There is no one better suited to represent the values of our Hoosier community and provide leadership for the state.”

Additionally, more than 100 past and present grassroots elected officials – including 20 county sheriffs – have endorsed Crouch’s bid to be Indiana’s first female governor.

Learn more about the candidate at CrouchForIndiana.com.