Mike Speedy

American politician (born 1968)
Mike Speedy
Member of the Indiana House of Representatives
from the 90th district
Incumbent
Assumed office
2010
Preceded byMichael Murphy
Member of the Indianapolis City-County Council
from the 24th district
In office
2004–2010
Preceded byBeulah Coughenhour
Succeeded byJack Sandlin
Personal details
Born (1968-08-15) August 15, 1968 (age 55)
Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
SpouseAmy
Children3
EducationIndiana University, Bloomington (BS)
Indiana University, Indianapolis (JD)

Mike Speedy (born August 15, 1968) is a Republican member of the Indiana House of Representatives representing the 90th district since 2010. He previously served as an Indianapolis City Councilman for the 24th district from 2004 to 2010.[1][2][3] The American Conservative Union has given him a lifetime Legislature score of 90%. He earned a BS from the Kelley School of Business and a JD from the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law.[4] In 2024, Speedy announced he was running for the United States House of Representatives in Indiana's 6th congressional district after Greg Pence announced he would not re-election.[5][6] He narrowly lost the primary election to former Indianapolis city councilor Jefferson Shreve.

Political positions

Abortion

Speedy does not support abortion in most circumstances, and has voted against exceptions for rape and incest.[7]

References

  1. ^ "Historical List of Council Members" (PDF). indy.gov. Retrieved 2020-03-12.
  2. ^ Thomas, Jason (2003-10-29). "City–County District 24: Hopefuls focus on crime, development". Indianapolis Star. Retrieved 2020-03-12.
  3. ^ "Indianapolis City-County Council 24 - Appointment Race - Nov 16, 2010". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 2020-03-13.
  4. ^ "Indiana State Rep. Mike Speedy - Biography | LegiStorm".
  5. ^ https://dailyjournal.net/2024/01/09/state-rep-speedy-announces-run-for-indiana-6th-district-seat/
  6. ^ https://indianacapitalchronicle.com/2024/01/09/u-s-rep-pence-to-step-down-fourth-hoosier-to-exit-congress/
  7. ^ "How every House lawmaker voted on rape, incest exemptions in Indiana abortion law".

External links

  • Mike Speedy at Ballotpedia
  • Project Vote Smart – Representative Mike Speedy (IN) profile
  • Our Campaigns – Representative Mike Speedy (IN) profile
  • State House Website
  • https://cm.indystar.com/specialoffer
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123rd General Assembly (2023–2024)
Speaker
Todd Huston (R)
Majority Leader
Matt Lehman (R)
Minority Leader
Phil GiaQuinta (D)
  1. Carolyn Jackson (D)
  2. Earl Harris Jr. (D)
  3. Ragen Hatcher (D)
  4. Edmond Soliday (R)
  5. Dale DeVon (R)
  6. Maureen Bauer (D)
  7. Jake Teshka (R)
  8. Ryan Dvorak (D)
  9. Pat Boy (D)
  10. Charles Moseley (D)
  11. Michael Aylesworth (R)
  12. Mike Andrade (D)
  13. Sharon Negele (R)
  14. Vernon Smith (D)
  15. Hal Slager (R)
  16. Kendell Culp (R)
  17. Jack Jordan (R)
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  20. Jim Pressel (R)
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  27. Sheila Klinker (D)
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  30. Michael Karickhoff (R)
  31. Lori Goss-Reaves (R)
  32. Victoria Wilburn (D)
  33. John Prescott (R)
  34. Sue Errington (D)
  35. Elizabeth Rowray (R)
  36. Kyle Pierce (R)
  37. Todd Huston (R)
  38. Heath VanNatter (R)
  39. Jerry Torr (R)
  40. Greg Steuerwald (R)
  41. Mark Genda (R)
  42. Alan Morrison (R)
  43. Tonya Pfaff (D)
  44. Beau Baird (R)
  45. Bruce Borders (R)
  46. Bob Heaton (R)
  47. Robb Greene (R)
  48. Douglas Miller (R)
  49. Joanna King (R)
  50. Lorissa Sweet (R)
  51. Dennis Zent (R)
  52. Ben Smaltz (R)
  53. Bob Cherry (R)
  54. Cory Criswell (R)
  55. Lindsay Patterson (R)
  56. Bradford Barrett (R)
  57. Craig Haggard (R)
  58. Michelle Davis (R)
  59. Ryan Lauer (R)
  60. Peggy Mayfield (R)
  61. Matt Pierce (D)
  62. Dave Hall (R)
  63. Shane Lindauer (R)
  64. Matt Hostettler (R)
  65. Christopher May (R)
  66. Zach Payne (R)
  67. Alex Zimmerman (R)
  68. Randy Lyness (R)
  69. Jim Lucas (R)
  70. Karen Engleman (R)
  71. Vacant
  72. Edward Clere (R)
  73. Jennifer Meltzer (R)
  74. Stephen Bartels (R)
  75. Cindy Ledbetter (R)
  76. Wendy McNamara (R)
  77. Ryan Hatfield (D)
  78. Tim O'Brien (R)
  79. Matt Lehman (R)
  80. Phil GiaQuinta (D)
  81. Martin Carbaugh (R)
  82. Kyle Miller (D)
  83. Christopher Judy (R)
  84. Robert Morris (R)
  85. Dave Heine (R)
  86. Ed DeLaney (D)
  87. Carey Hamilton (D)
  88. Chris Jeter (R)
  89. Mitch Gore (D)
  90. Mike Speedy (R)
  91. Robert Behning (R)
  92. Renee Pack (D)
  93. Julie McGuire (R)
  94. Cherrish Pryor (D)
  95. John Bartlett (D)
  96. Greg Porter (D)
  97. Justin Moed (D)
  98. Robin Shackleford (D)
  99. Vanessa Summers (D)
  100. Blake Johnson (D)