Pence files for re-election in Indiana’s Sixth District

Rep. Greg Pence, R-Indiana, accompanied by his wife Denise, files for re-election Tuesday in Indianapolis. Photo provided

COLUMBUS, Ind. — Rep. Greg Pence, R-Indiana, filed to run for re-election to represent Indiana’s reconfigured Sixth Congressional District on Tuesday.

“It has been an honor to fight for our Hoosier values both at home in Indiana and in Washington, and I cannot give up that fight now. Now more than ever the hard-working Americans of Indiana’s Sixth District need someone who will be a voice for them over all of the political noise – and that’s why I am running for reelection,” Pence explained. “I am ready to serve again.”

Indiana’s new Sixth Congressional District is comprised of portions of Pence’s previous district including Fayette, Hancock, Randolph, Rush, Shelby, Union, Wayne counties, including Bartholomew County – which includes the Congressman’s hometown of Columbus. The new district will also include Johnson County and parts of Marion County.

Pence was first elected to the House seat in 2018 and is seeking to represent the district for a third term.