Green Voters Guide

The Green Voters Guide represents a non-partisan evaluation of voting records,ratings, policy positions, campaign priorities and financial contributions from the fossil fuel industry to identify the "greener" candidate(s) within select races. Due to limited resources, only major party candidates in select contested races are evaluated. Evaluations are conducted by a non-partisan committee of 1 Republican, 1 Democratand 1 Independent who care deeply about addressing climate change. The environmentally-friendly candidates who in our opinion are most likely to addressclimate issues get a green checkmark.

Election Information

  • Early voting begins April 9. Find locations & hours at the Election Office for your county.
  • PRIMARY ELECTION DAY is on Tuesday, May 7. Polls are open 6 am – 6 pm, prevailing local time.
  • To see your ballot, your voting location, and voting status, go to https://indianavoters.in.gov/.
  • To find your current elected officials, go to http://iga.in.gov/legislative/find-legislators/
  • You will need to ask for either a Republican or Democratic ballot. Please note Indiana has an open primary which means anyone can vote in EITHER primary. However, anyone wishing to run as a candidate in the future might not want to vote outside of their party.

2024 PRIMARY ELECTION

MAY 7, 2024

Select Your Primary

REPUBLICAN PRIMARY

DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY

Republican Primary Candidates

INDIANA GOVERNOR

Mike Braun
X
LCV Score <10%
Pro-coal & voting record does not support renewable energy, voted against clean energy & electric vehicles. 
Brad Chambers
Potential Advocate
Brought EV battery plant to Indiana, which will employ 1,400 people in high paying renewable energy jobs. 
Suzanne Crouch
X
For pro-coal voting record and strong ties to the coal/utilities
Axe the tax will create the need to cut out many state jobs in education & environmental agencies  
Eric Doden
No focus on our environment 
Curtis Hill
Pro-coal & no focus on our environment 
Jamie Reitenour
No focus on our environment 

U.S. SENATE

Uncontested races are not covered.

U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

FIRST DISTRICT

We regret none of these candidates are strong advocates for sustainability solutions.
We do not recommend voting for anyone in this race.
Mark Leyva
No focus on our environment  
Randy Niemeyer
No focus on our environment  
Ben Ruiz
No pro-environment or sustainability priority  

THIRD DISTRICT

Grant Bucher
No focus on our environment  
Wendy Davis
No focus on our environment  
Mike Felker
Potential Advocate
Supports renewable energy and efforts to reduce carbon pollution. 
Jon Kenworthy
Unsure that climate change is a serious problem. 
Tim Smith
No focus on our environment  
Marlin A. Stutzman
No focus on our environment  
Eric Whalen
No focus on our environment  
Andy Zay
X
Ranks bottom 10%
Voted to end net metering for rooftop solar & voted for coal bailout. One of the worst voting records in state senate. 

FOURTH DISTRICT

We regret none of these candidates are strong advocates for sustainability solutions.
We do not recommend voting for anyone in this race.
Jim Baird
X
LCV Score <10%
Pro-coal & voting record does not support renewable energy, voted against clean energy & electric vehicles. 
Charles Bookwalter
Doesn’t believe climate change is a serious problem, and does not support renewable energy 
John P. Piper
No pro-environment or sustainability priority  

FIFTH DISTRICT

Raju Chinthala
No pro-environment or sustainability priority  
Max Engling
No pro-environment or sustainability priority  
Chuck Goodrich
X
No good votes
Voted for the coal bailout & anti-wetland bills, consistently voted against clean energy. 
Mark Hurt
No pro-environment or sustainability priority  
Patrick Malayter
No pro-environment or sustainability priority  
Matthew Peiffer
No pro-environment or sustainability priority  
LD Powell
Potential Advocate
Supports renewable energy and efforts to reduce carbon pollution. 
Larry L. Savage Jr.
No pro-environment or sustainability priority  
Victoria Spartz
X
LCV Score <10%
Pro-coal & voting record does not support renewable energy, voted against clean energy & electric vehicles. 

SIXTH DISTRICT

Jamison Carrier
No pro-environment or sustainability priority 
Darin Childress
No pro-environment or sustainability priority 
Bill Frazier
Potential Advocate
Believes climate change is a serious problem and supports renewable energy 
John Jacob
Pro-free market and pro-solar vote 
Jeff Raatz
Potential Advocate
Voted to keep net metering for rooftop solar and championed the HOA Solar bill 
Jefferson Shreve
No pro-environment or sustainability priority 
Mike Speedy
Potential Advocate
Voted to keep net metering for rooftop solar and championed the HOA Solar bill 

SEVENTH DISTRICT

Philip N. Davis
No pro-environment or sustainability priority 
Jennifer (Jenn) Pace
No pro-environment or sustainability priority 
Catherine (Cat) Ping
No pro-environment or sustainability priority 
Gabe (Honest Gabe) Whitley
Believes climate change is a serious problem and supports renewable energy. 

EIGHTH DISTRICT

We regret none of these candidates are strong advocates for sustainability solutions.
We do not recommend voting for anyone in this race.
Jim (JustIN) Case
No pro-environment or sustainability priority 
Jeremy L. Heath
No pro-environment or sustainability priority 
John N. Hostettler
No pro-environment or sustainability priority 
Dominick Jack Kavanaugh
No pro-environment or sustainability priority 
Mark Messmer
X
Ranks bottom 10%
As committee chair, he killed the student’s bipartisan Climate Task Force bill by not giving it a hearing. Consistently voted against clean energy. 
Luke A. Misner
No pro-environment or sustainability priority 
Richard Moss
No pro-environment or sustainability priority 
Kristi Risk
No pro-environment or sustainability priority & coal priority 

NINTH DISTRICT

We regret none of these candidates are strong advocates for sustainability solutions.
We do not recommend voting for anyone in this race.
Hugh Doty
No pro-environment or sustainability priority & fossil fuel priority 
Erin Houchin
X
LCV Score <10%
Has a 0% score by the League of Conservation Voters, which is the wrost of the worst 

SENATOR

SENATE DISTRICT 24 (OPEN SEAT)

Brett Clark
Potential Advocate
Pro-envinorment priority with focus on parks and forests. Plus preservation of farm lands. 
Anne L. Engelhardt
No pro-environment or sustainability priority & fossil fuel priority 

STATE REPRESENTATIVE

HOUSE DISTRICT 13

Matthew (Matt) Commons
No pro-environment or sustainability priority 
Sharon Negele
Voted to keep net metering for rooftop solar and voted for the HOA Solar bill. 

HOUSE DISTRICT 20

We regret none of these candidates are strong advocates for sustainability solutions.
We do not recommend voting for anyone in this race.
Richard A. Horner
No pro-environment or sustainability priority 
Jim Pressel
X
Voted to end Net Metering
Voted to end net metering for rooftop solar & voted for coal bailout, consistently voted anti-environment. 

HOUSE DISTRICT 24 (OPEN SEAT)

Bill Gutrich
No pro-environment or sustainability priority  
Hunter Smith
Potential Advocate
Owns and operates a sustainable regenerative farm. 

HOUSE DISTRICT 29 (OPEN SEAT)

We regret none of these candidates are strong advocates for sustainability solutions.
We do not recommend voting for anyone in this race.
Laura L. Alerding
No pro-environment or sustainability priority 
Alaina Shonkwiler
No pro-environment or sustainability priority 

HOUSE DISTRICT 33

We regret none of these candidates are strong advocates for sustainability solutions.
We do not recommend voting for anyone in this race.
Gregory W. LeMaster
Unsure that climate change is a serious problem, and unsure about renewable energy as a solution. 
John (J.D.) Prescott
Has consistently voted pro-coal, anti-solar and anti-environment 

HOUSE DISTRICT 40

We regret none of these candidates are strong advocates for sustainability solutions.
We do not recommend voting for anyone in this race.
Brian Paasch
No pro-environment or sustainability priority 
Gregory E. Steuerwald
X
Voted to end Net Metering
Voted to end net metering for rooftop solar & voted for coal bailout, consistently voted anti-environment. 

HOUSE DISTRICT 41

Mark Genda
Potential Advocate
Mixed Voting record 
Joe Sturm
X
Doesn’t believe in facts of climate science.
Doesn’t believe climate change is a serious problem and does not support renewable energy. 

HOUSE DISTRICT 45

Bruce Borders
Has consistently voted pro-coal and pro-utility. 
Jeff Ellington
X
Voted to end Net Metering
Voted to end net metering for rooftop solar & voted for coal bailout, consistently voted anti-environment. 
Kellie E. Streeter
Potential Advocate
Protecting Southern Indiana's control for land use decisions regarding agriculture, economic development, water, and coal. 

HOUSE DISTRICT 51 (OPEN SEAT)

Tony Isa
No pro-environment or sustainability priority  
Rhonda Sharp
Potential Advocate
Is a family physician and climate change has a strong health component. 

HOUSE DISTRICT 64

Matt Hostettler
Potential Advocate
Voted against the Wabash Valley CO2 Injection bill 
Dale Mallory
No pro-environment or sustainability priority 

HOUSE DISTRICT 66

James E. (Jim) Baker
Believes climate change is a serious problem and supports renewable energy. 
Zach Payne
Voted for the anti-wetlands bill. 

HOUSE DISTRICT 90 (OPEN SEAT)

Andrew Ireland
No pro-environment or sustainability priority 
Tim McVey
Potential Advocate
Supports community solar 
David W. Waters
No pro-environment or sustainability priority 
Elizabeth Williams
No pro-environment or sustainability priority 

Democratic Primary Candidates

INDIANA GOVERNOR

Uncontested races are not covered.

U.S. SENATE

Mark Carmichael
Believes climate change is a serious problem and supports renewable energy. 
Dr. Valerie McCray
Believes climate change is a serious problem and supports renewable energy. 

U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

THIRD DISTRICT (OPEN SEAT)

Kiley M. Adolph
No pro-environment or sustainability priority 
Phil Goss
Believes climate change is a serious problem and supports renewable energy. 

FOURTH DISTRICT

Rimpi K Girn
Believes climate change is a serious problem and supports renewable energy. 
Derrick Holder
Believes climate change is a serious problem and supports renewable energy & sustainable farming. 

FIFTH DISTRICT

Ryan Pfenninger
Believes climate change is a serious problem and supports renewable energy. 
Deborah A. Pickett
No pro-environment or sustainability priority 

SEVENTH DISTRICT

André D. Carson
Has a strong pro-solar, pro-environmental voting record 
Curtis D. Godfrey
Pro-environment priority 
Pierre Quincy Pullins
No pro-environment or sustainability priority 

EIGHTH DISTRICT (OPEN SEAT)

Erik Hurt
Believes climate change is a serious problem and supports renewable energy & reducing energy usage. 
Peter FH Priest II
No pro-environment or sustainability priority 
Edward Upton Sein
No pro-environment or sustainability priority 
Michael Talarzyk
Believes climate change is a serious problem and supports renewable energy 

NINTH DISTRICT

D. Liam Dorris
Believes climate change is a serious problem and supports renewable energy & protecting future generations. 
Timothy (Tim) Peck
Potential Advocate
Supports sustainable farming practices. 

STATE SENATOR

SENATE DISTRICT 3

Mark Spencer
Has a pro-enviroment campaign priority. 
David Vinzant
Opposed the anti-wetlands bill & believes climate change is a serious problem, supports renewable energy. 

SENATE DISTRICT 10

David Lee Niezgodski
Potential Advocate
Voted to keep net metering for rooftop solar & oppossed anti-wetland bills 
Tim Swager
No pro-environment or sustainability priority 

STATE REPRESENTATIVE

HOUSE DISTRICT 3

Ragen Hatcher
Has a strong pro-solar, pro-environmental voting record. 
Heather McCarthy
Potential Advocate
Believes climate change is a serious problem and supports renewable energy 

HOUSE DISTRICT 88

Starr Joy Hairston
No pro-environment or sustainability priority 
Stephanie Jo Yocum
"I will work towards a future where Indiana is a state where people choose to live, businesses operate, and all thrive." 

HOUSE DISTRICT 95

John L. Bartlett
Has a strong pro-solar, pro-environmental voting record. 
Autumn Carter
No pro-environment or sustainability priority  

HOUSE DISTRICT 97

Justin Moed
Has a strong pro-solar, pro-environmental voting record. 
Sarah Shydale
Believes climate change is a serious problem and supports renewable energy. 
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