Who are the government officials of Indiana?
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- Suzanne Crouch. Lieutenant Governor. Visit Homepage. Lt.
- Holli Sullivan. Secretary of State. Visit Homepage.
- Tera Klutz. Auditor of State. Visit Homepage.
- Kelly Mitchell. Treasurer of State. Visit Homepage.
- Todd Rokita. Attorney General. Visit Homepage.
Who is in office in Indiana?
Incumbent. Eric Holcomb The governor of Indiana is the head of government of the State of Indiana. The governor is elected to a four-year term and is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day management of the functions of many agencies of the Indiana state government.
Who is the governor of Indiana?
Eric HolcombSince 2017
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What type of government does Indiana have?
Indiana’s form of government is closely modeled on the federal government with three branches: executive, legislative and judicial. The Governor, elected for a four-year term, heads the executive branch. The General Assembly, the legislative branch, consists of the Senate and the House of Representatives.
What are the elected positions?
In most states, state offices include: Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, and Attorney General, State Supreme Court Justices, Comptroller, Treasurer, State Senators, and State Legislators. These officials are elected by the voters of the districts they serve.
Who are the senators from Indiana?
Todd YoungSince 2017
Mike Braun (Republican Party)
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Who is the current secretary of state for Indiana?
Indiana Secretary of State Holli Sullivan Holli Sullivan serves as Indiana’s 62nd Secretary of State.
What is the capital of Indiana?
Indianapolis
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On Dec. 11, 1816, Indiana was formally admitted as the 19th state. Corydon remained the state capital until the government moved to Indianapolis in 1825.
What are the major state government positions in Indiana?
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- Governor.
- Lieutenant Governor.
- Attorney General.
- Auditor.
- Secretary of State.
- Treasurer.
- Superintendent of Public Instruction.