Hamilton County Prosecutor elected association president

Hamilton County Prosecutor Lee Buckingham was elected as the next president of the Association of Indiana Prosecuting Attorneys during IPAC’s annual Winter Conference earlier this month. Buckingham will serve as president of the Association for 2022.

Joining Buckingham in leadership positions on the Association are Madison County Prosecutor Rodney Cummings (President-Elect), St. Joseph County Prosecutor Ken Cotter (Vice President) and Daviess County Prosecutor Dan Murrie (Secretary/Treasurer).

Buckingham served as President-Elect for 2021, taking over Board responsibilities in July when former Huntington County Prosecutor Amy Richison left for a Magistrate Judge position.

Buckingham

“I’m looking forward to the work we have before us to continue to advocate for prosecutors across the state,” Buckingham said. “There are a lot of challenges the law enforcement community is dealing with right now but I’m confident we can meet them.”

After the election of Association membership at the Winter Conference, Buckingham recognized the 2020 Association President, Tippecanoe County Prosecutor Pat Harrington. The elections for 2021 officers were held via mail due to the COVID pandemic so the 2021 Winter Conference was the first chance to thank Harrington for his work as president during a very tumultuous year at the helm. COVID impacted nearly every aspect of the criminal justice system and Harrington was involved at the state level making sure the voice of prosecutors was heard.