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Lauri Shillings

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Lauri Shillings
Image of Lauri Shillings
Elections and appointments
Last election

November 5, 2024

Education

Associate

IvyTech Community College

Bachelor's

University of Indianapolis, 2023

Personal
Birthplace
Indiana
Profession
Graphic designer
Contact

Lauri Shillings (Libertarian Party) ran for election to the U.S. House to represent Indiana's 5th Congressional District. She lost in the general election on November 5, 2024.

Shillings completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2024. Click here to read the survey answers.

Biography

Lauri Shillings was born in Indiana. She earned an associate degree from IvyTech Community College and a bachelor's degree from the University of Indianapolis in 2023. Her career experience includes working as a graphic designer, business owner, and adjunct professor. She has been affiliated with the Libertarian Party of Indiana, Hamilton County Libertarian Party, AIGA, and American Marketing Association.[1]

Elections

2024

See also: Indiana's 5th Congressional District election, 2024

Indiana's 5th Congressional District election, 2024 (May 7 Republican primary)

Indiana's 5th Congressional District election, 2024 (May 7 Democratic primary)

General election

General election for U.S. House Indiana District 5

Incumbent Victoria Spartz defeated Deborah A. Pickett, Robby Slaughter, and Lauri Shillings in the general election for U.S. House Indiana District 5 on November 5, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Victoria Spartz
Victoria Spartz (R)
 
56.6
 
203,293
Image of Deborah A. Pickett
Deborah A. Pickett (D) Candidate Connection
 
38.0
 
136,554
Image of Robby Slaughter
Robby Slaughter (Independent) Candidate Connection
 
2.7
 
9,790
Image of Lauri Shillings
Lauri Shillings (L) Candidate Connection
 
2.7
 
9,567

Total votes: 359,204
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for U.S. House Indiana District 5

Deborah A. Pickett defeated Ryan Pfenninger in the Democratic primary for U.S. House Indiana District 5 on May 7, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Deborah A. Pickett
Deborah A. Pickett Candidate Connection
 
59.5
 
11,858
Image of Ryan Pfenninger
Ryan Pfenninger Candidate Connection
 
40.5
 
8,082

Total votes: 19,940
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates

Republican primary election

Republican primary for U.S. House Indiana District 5

The following candidates ran in the Republican primary for U.S. House Indiana District 5 on May 7, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Victoria Spartz
Victoria Spartz
 
39.1
 
31,674
Image of Chuck Goodrich
Chuck Goodrich
 
33.2
 
26,865
Image of Max Engling
Max Engling Candidate Connection
 
9.7
 
7,841
Image of Raju Chinthala
Raju Chinthala
 
7.1
 
5,742
Image of Mark Hurt
Mark Hurt Candidate Connection
 
5.5
 
4,431
Larry L. Savage Jr.
 
1.9
 
1,569
Image of Matthew Peiffer
Matthew Peiffer Candidate Connection
 
1.7
 
1,379
Image of Patrick Malayter
Patrick Malayter Candidate Connection
 
1.0
 
800
Image of Lonnie Powell
Lonnie Powell Candidate Connection
 
0.9
 
729

Total votes: 81,030
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates

Endorsements

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Campaign themes

2024

Ballotpedia survey responses

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Candidate Connection

Lauri Shillings completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2024. The survey questions appear in bold and are followed by Shillings' responses. Candidates are asked three required questions for this survey, but they may answer additional optional questions as well.

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I am a life-long Hoosier with working-class roots who has become exhausted by the disconnect between our federal government and its people. I have over 20 years of leadership experience in business ownership, and career experience in media, marketing, and educational organizations. Lauri learned from a very young age the value of civic service and dedication to community. Her wish is to represent regular voters and their needs, not corporations, life-long politicians, or the elite.
  • Fiscal Responsibility by:

    Implementing sound financial management practices to maintain balanced budgets. Advocate for cutting spending on programs that do not directly benefit our population as a whole. Refuse special interests lobbying that try to gain favor through government contracts.

    Implement a strategy to balance the national budget and reduce national debt.
  • Community Health and Wellness that includes: Affordable and accessible healthcare for all. Ensure that healthcare decisions are not at the discretion of the government, religious groups, or insurance stockholders. Support the legalization of medical and recreational marijuana. Guarantee comprehensive healthcare access, including women's health services.
  • Individual Choice: Individuals engaging in activities that may run counter to our personal beliefs. Outside of obvious criminal offenses such as assault, theft, or murder, it is not the role of the government in a free society to prohibit such behavior, even when the majority wants it to be. For this reason, activities such as abortion, drug use, education, religious beliefs, and personal defense, are the decisions of individual choice and personal bodily autonomy. If you are not hurting anybody or taking their stuff- the government should stay out of it. Your life is your life. It is not the government's job to tell you how to live it.
Reducing governments role in your every day live.
I look up to leaders that care about people, and those that foster a culture of learning, creativity, and improvement. Most recently, I have been deeply inspired by Brene Brown and her research on the impact of courage, vulnerability, and bravery on personal growth and leadership.
Integrity, and servant leadership by serving their voting public, not themselves.
I am determined to accomplish my goals, and want others to succeed along with me. I have fostered a lifetime of continued education in leadership styles, design for problem solving, and the study of sociology to improve my view on why society behaves as it does. I have a keen interest in what patterns of pressure influences human behavior. I understand that one setback doesn't mean failure, it means I have learned one wrong way to accomplish a goal- and there are dozens of ways that It could absolutely still go right.
Passing legislation that benefits the voters in my district. Reduction of government spending at every opportunity to reduce the tax burden on every citizen, and reducing our national debt.
I would like to be remembered as a woman that got things done.
I remember that there was a bicentennial parade in my tiny hometown of Wingate, Indiana in 1976. I remember having a special half dollar given to me and at the time, I felt rich for having it.
My very first job was serving coffee to local farmers early in the morning when I was 14. I kept that job for the summer before I entered high school.
Dare to Lead by Brene Brown. It is a great guide to living your values and never sacrificing yourself in the pursuit of your goals.
Overcoming poverty through hard work, education, and tenacity.
The U.S. House of Representatives has frequent elections, allowing for the opportunity for new representation on a regular basis. It also has the constitutional power to control the amount of taxation revenue, all funding policy must originate in the House.
I think that it would depend on each individuals skill set in their current roles, and in their desire to learn more about how our government works to represent their districts.
I think that 2 years is a good term length. It allows each elected official time to learn the role and become involved with committees and to fully see their work flourish. I do think that no more than three terms would be best for the House to allow new voices to carry on the work.
There should be term limits for every office, of every branch of government. Every political office should be turned over to a new generation so It can truly represent our citizens over time.
I hear the stories told nearly every day from my neighbors, coworkers, and from people I talk to in outreach booths about how distanced they feel from their representatives. They don't feel heard and they feel that government spends tax dollars at a rate that is unsustainable and that they make policy decisions that don't benefit them as a whole. I want to change that feeling in my district.
I don't really have a favorite, but I do laugh at dad jokes!
Some compromise through diplomacy is necessary to achieve and end that is closer to the desired outcome, as long as it does not increase our national debt.
I would seek to limit the tax burden for citizens at every opportunity to ensure that their tax dollars are going to benefit them, and not foreign interests or special interests groups. I would work to limit spending as much as possible to help reduce our national debt.
The House of Representatives should use its investigative powers as a tool for ensuring government accountability, upholding the law, maintaining transparency, and checking the power of other branches.
foreign affairs, homeland security
I think that our government has lost it's ability to understand what a budget is, and how it should benefit its people, and not corporations or foreign interests. Public officials should be held accountable for their decisions, and they should represent their constituents.

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Campaign website

Shillings' campaign website stated the following:

Lauri holds a deep commitment to fiscal responsibility, education reform, and community health and wellness through servant leadership. She believes in implementing sound financial management practices to maintain balanced budgets and cut unnecessary spending. Lauri advocates for modern learning methods to keep the education system competitive globally. Moreover, she believes that affordable and accessible healthcare should be a right, not a privilege.

Fiscal Responsibility

  • Implementing sound financial management practices to maintain balanced budgets.
  • Advocate for cutting spending on programs that do not directly benefit our population as a whole.
  • Refuse special interests lobbying rights that try to gain favor through government contracts.
  • Implement a strategy to balance the national budget and reduce national debt.

Education

  • Adopt a free market approach to educational reform to make us competitive in the global market.
  • Promote modern learning methods that meet the needs of today's students.
  • Support the development of entrepreneurial skills within the education system.
  • Transition away from antiquated educational systems that are over 200 years old.

Community Health and Wellness

Affordable and accessible healthcare for all.

  • Ensure that healthcare decisions are not at the discretion of the government, religious groups, or insurance stockholders.
  • Support the legalization of medical and recreational marijuana.
  • Guarantee comprehensive healthcare access, including women's health services.

Individual Choice

Individuals engaging in activities that may run counter to our personal beliefs. Outside of obvious criminal offenses such as assault, theft, or murder, it is not the role of the government in a free society to prohibit such behavior, even when the majority wants it to be.

For this reason, activities such as abortion, drug use, education, religious beliefs, and personal defense, are the decisions of individual choice and personal bodily autonomy.

If you are not hurting anybody or taking their stuff- the government should stay out of it. Your life is your life. It is not the government's job to tell you how to live it.[2]

—Lauri Shillings' campaign website (2024)[3]

Campaign finance summary


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Lauri Shillings campaign contribution history
YearOfficeStatusContributionsExpenditures
2024* U.S. House Indiana District 5Lost general$0 N/A**
Grand total$0 N/A**
Sources: OpenSecretsFederal Elections Commission ***This product uses the openFEC API but is not endorsed or certified by the Federal Election Commission (FEC).
* Data from this year may not be complete
** Data on expenditures is not available for this election cycle
Note: Totals above reflect only available data.

See also


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Footnotes

  1. Information submitted to Ballotpedia through the Candidate Connection survey on October 4, 2024
  2. Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.
  3. Lauri Shillings' campaign website, "Policies," accessed September 25, 2024


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