2023 Indiana General Assembly Voting Records & Campaign Contributions
The 2023 Indiana General Assembly failed to protect consumers in Indiana.
2023 Indiana General Assembly Report Card
Campaign Contributions 2013 - 2023 |
Avg Campaign Contributions per Sen/Rep 2013 - 2023 |
Pro-Consumer Votes 2014 - 2023 |
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Senate Democrats: | $66,600 | $6,600 | 66% |
Senate Republicans: | $1,122,925 | $28,073 | 51% |
Senate Total: | $1,189,525 | $23,791 | 54% |
House Democrats: | $274,631 | $9,154 | 73% |
House Republicans: | $1,516,660 | $21,667 | 49% |
House Total: | $1,791,291 | $17,913 | 57% |
CAC considers that 80% is a passing grade for the legislators, meaning that if their Pro-Consumer Voting Percentage is 80% or above, they are working to protect consumers in the Indiana Statehouse. If their percentage is below 80%, they are not working to protect consumers.
Campaign contribution information comes from followthemoney.org, and includes money taken from the Energy and Natural Resources industries, including: utilities, coal, mining, oil, natural gas, steel, and environmental services & equipment.
The campaign contribution and pro-consumer voting numbers reflect only the numbers for legislators who were actively serving during the 2023 General Assembly. They do NOT include the numbers from past legislators who are no longer in office.
2023 Indiana State Senate Report Card
Click on the name of the Senator to see their voting detail, and the dollar amount to see their campaign contribution detail.
If you need to look up your State legislators, visit https://iga.in.gov/information/find-legislators
Bolded names are legislators with a passing Pro-Consumer Voting Percentage who are working to protect consumers at the Indiana Statehouse.
NOTE: Individual legislator pages have not yet been updated with 2023 information.
District | Senator | Party | Money taken from Energy & Natural Resources Industries 2013 - 2023 |
Pro-Consumer Voting Percentage 2014 - 2023 |
26 | Alexander | R | $2,000 | 47% |
22 | Alting | R | $20,350 | 57% |
20 | Baldwin | R | $800 | 44% |
39 | Bassler | R | $15,733 | 53% |
50 | Becker | R | $3,600 | 68% |
8 | Bohacek | R | $2,600 | 62% |
37 | Bray** | R | $172,900 | 41% |
34 | Breaux* | D | $2,600 | 90% |
15 | Brown | R | $20,700 | 46% |
7 | Buchanan | R | $11,400 | 43% |
21 | Buck | R | $25,183 | 46% |
16 | Busch | R | $8,900 | 44% |
47 | Byrne* | R | $800 | 45% |
5 | Charbonneau | R | $60,500 | 50% |
24 | Crane | R | $900 | 43% |
28 | Crider | R | $45,700 | 51% |
23 | Deery* | R | $2,604 | 57% |
1 | Dernulc | R | $0 | 63% |
18 | Donato* | R | $4,000 | 45% |
12 | Doriot* | R | $19,250 | 48% |
29 | Ford, JD | D | $12,250 | 91% |
38 | Ford, Jon | R | $85,350 | 46% |
32 | Freeman | R | $5,600 | 48% |
45 | Garten | R | $25,950 | 43% |
25 | Gaskill | R | $10,800 | 37% |
13 | Glick | R | $11,200 | 52% |
19 | Holdman | R | $75,522 | 42% |
46 | Hunley* | D | $0 | 83% |
14 | Johnson | R | $1,900 | 52% |
44 | Koch* | R | $98,450 | 38% |
42 | Leising* | R | $43,950 | 44% |
3 | Melton | D | $10,100 | 80% |
48 | Messmer | R | $171,350 | 40% |
9 | Mishler | R | $28,150 | 41% |
6 | Niemeyer | R | $10,300 | 47% |
10 | Niezgodski | D | $13,250 | 75% |
43 | Perfect* | R | $19,500 | 45% |
4 | Pol | D | $3,250 | 81% |
30 | Qaddoura | D | $0 | 93% |
27 | Raatz | R | $13,350 | 46% |
2 | Randolph | D | $13,250 | 81% |
11 | Rogers | R | $10,000 | 42% |
36 | Sandlin | R | $2,100 | 48% |
33 | Taylor | D | $5,650 | 81% |
49 | Tomes | R | $37,283 | 47% |
41 | Walker, G | R | $11,400 | 48% |
31 | Walker, K | R | $15,400 | 57% |
40 | Yoder* | D | $6,250 | 94% |
35 | Young | R | $3,500 | 36% |
17 | Zay* | R | $23,950 | 41% |
*Member of the 2023 Senate Utilities Committee
**Sen. Bray was the 2023 President Pro Tempore
2023 Indiana State House of Representatives Report Card
Click on the name of the Representative to see their voting detail, and the dollar amount to see their campaign contribution detail..
If you need to look up your State legislators, visit https://iga.in.gov/information/find-legislators/
Bolded names are legislators with a passing Pro-Consumer Voting Percentage who are working to protect consumers at the Indiana Statehouse.
NOTE: Individual legislator pages have not yet been updated with 2023 information.
*Member of the 2023 House Utilities, Energy, and Telecommunications Committee.
**Rep. Huston was the 2023 Speaker of the House.
Campaign Tools
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