Help us improve in just 2 minutes—share your thoughts in our reader survey.

Phillip Beachy

From Ballotpedia
Jump to: navigation, search
BP-Initials-UPDATED.png
This page was current at the end of the individual's last campaign covered by Ballotpedia. Please contact us with any updates.
Phillip Beachy
Image of Phillip Beachy
Elections and appointments
Last election

November 5, 2024

Education

High school

Woodland High School

Personal
Birthplace
Fort Wayne, Ind.
Religion
Mennonite
Profession
Semi-retired carpenter and refrigerator technician
Contact

Phillip Beachy (independent) ran for election to the U.S. Senate to represent Indiana. He lost as a write-in in the general election on November 5, 2024.

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

Biography

Phillip Beachy was born in Fort Wayne, Indiana. He is a semi-retired carpenter and refrigerator technician. He owns EcoThunder Refrigeration.[1][2]

Elections

2024

See also: United States Senate election in Indiana, 2024

General election

General election for U.S. Senate Indiana

Jim Banks defeated Valerie McCray, Andy Horning, Phillip Beachy, and Antonio Alvarez in the general election for U.S. Senate Indiana on November 5, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Jim Banks
Jim Banks (R)
 
58.6
 
1,659,416
Image of Valerie McCray
Valerie McCray (D) Candidate Connection
 
38.8
 
1,097,061
Image of Andy Horning
Andy Horning (L) Candidate Connection
 
2.6
 
73,233
Image of Phillip Beachy
Phillip Beachy (Independent) (Write-in) Candidate Connection
 
0.0
 
168
Antonio Alvarez (Independent) (Write-in)
 
0.0
 
19

Total votes: 2,829,897
Candidate Connection = candidate completed the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection survey.
If you are a candidate and would like to tell readers and voters more about why they should vote for you, complete the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection Survey.

Do you want a spreadsheet of this type of data? Contact our sales team.

Withdrawn or disqualified candidates

Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for U.S. Senate Indiana

Valerie McCray defeated Marc Carmichael in the Democratic primary for U.S. Senate Indiana on May 7, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Valerie McCray
Valerie McCray Candidate Connection
 
68.0
 
121,734
Image of Marc Carmichael
Marc Carmichael Candidate Connection
 
32.0
 
57,256

Total votes: 178,990
Candidate Connection = candidate completed the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection survey.
If you are a candidate and would like to tell readers and voters more about why they should vote for you, complete the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection Survey.

Do you want a spreadsheet of this type of data? Contact our sales team.

Withdrawn or disqualified candidates

Republican primary election

Republican primary for U.S. Senate Indiana

Jim Banks advanced from the Republican primary for U.S. Senate Indiana on May 7, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Jim Banks
Jim Banks
 
100.0
 
475,729

Total votes: 475,729
Candidate Connection = candidate completed the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection survey.
If you are a candidate and would like to tell readers and voters more about why they should vote for you, complete the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection Survey.

Do you want a spreadsheet of this type of data? Contact our sales team.

Withdrawn or disqualified candidates

Libertarian convention

Libertarian convention for U.S. Senate Indiana

Andy Horning advanced from the Libertarian convention for U.S. Senate Indiana on March 2, 2024.

Candidate
Image of Andy Horning
Andy Horning (L) Candidate Connection

Candidate Connection = candidate completed the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection survey.
If you are a candidate and would like to tell readers and voters more about why they should vote for you, complete the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection Survey.

Do you want a spreadsheet of this type of data? Contact our sales team.

Endorsements

Ballotpedia did not identify endorsements for Beachy in this election.

2022

U.S. Senate Indiana

See also: United States Senate election in Indiana, 2022

General election

General election for U.S. Senate Indiana

The following candidates ran in the general election for U.S. Senate Indiana on November 8, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Todd C. Young
Todd C. Young (R)
 
58.6
 
1,090,390
Image of Thomas McDermott Jr.
Thomas McDermott Jr. (D)
 
37.9
 
704,480
Image of James Sceniak
James Sceniak (L)
 
3.4
 
63,823
Image of Danny Niederberger
Danny Niederberger (Independent) (Write-in) Candidate Connection
 
0.1
 
1,294
Image of Haneefah Khaaliq
Haneefah Khaaliq (Independent) (Write-in) Candidate Connection
 
0.0
 
148
Image of Phillip Beachy
Phillip Beachy (Independent) (Write-in)
 
0.0
 
7
David Storer (Independent) (Write-in)
 
0.0
 
7
Antonio Alvarez (Political Synergy Party) (Write-in)
 
0.0
 
3
Thomas Baer (Independent) (Write-in)
 
0.0
 
2

Total votes: 1,860,154
Candidate Connection = candidate completed the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection survey.
If you are a candidate and would like to tell readers and voters more about why they should vote for you, complete the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection Survey.

Do you want a spreadsheet of this type of data? Contact our sales team.

Withdrawn or disqualified candidates

Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for U.S. Senate Indiana

Thomas McDermott Jr. advanced from the Democratic primary for U.S. Senate Indiana on May 3, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Thomas McDermott Jr.
Thomas McDermott Jr.
 
100.0
 
173,466

Total votes: 173,466
Candidate Connection = candidate completed the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection survey.
If you are a candidate and would like to tell readers and voters more about why they should vote for you, complete the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection Survey.

Do you want a spreadsheet of this type of data? Contact our sales team.

Withdrawn or disqualified candidates

Republican primary election

Republican primary for U.S. Senate Indiana

Incumbent Todd C. Young advanced from the Republican primary for U.S. Senate Indiana on May 3, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Todd C. Young
Todd C. Young
 
100.0
 
372,738

Total votes: 372,738
Candidate Connection = candidate completed the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection survey.
If you are a candidate and would like to tell readers and voters more about why they should vote for you, complete the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection Survey.

Do you want a spreadsheet of this type of data? Contact our sales team.

Withdrawn or disqualified candidates

Libertarian convention

Libertarian convention for U.S. Senate Indiana

James Sceniak defeated William Henry in the Libertarian convention for U.S. Senate Indiana on March 5, 2022.

Candidate
Image of William Henry
William Henry (L) Candidate Connection
Image of James Sceniak
James Sceniak (L)

Candidate Connection = candidate completed the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection survey.
If you are a candidate and would like to tell readers and voters more about why they should vote for you, complete the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection Survey.

Do you want a spreadsheet of this type of data? Contact our sales team.

U.S. House Indiana

See also: Indiana's 3rd Congressional District election, 2022

General election

General election for U.S. House Indiana District 3

Incumbent Jim Banks defeated Gary Snyder and Nathan Gotsch in the general election for U.S. House Indiana District 3 on November 8, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Jim Banks
Jim Banks (R)
 
65.3
 
131,579
Image of Gary Snyder
Gary Snyder (D) Candidate Connection
 
30.1
 
60,577
Image of Nathan Gotsch
Nathan Gotsch (Independent) Candidate Connection
 
4.7
 
9,386

Total votes: 201,542
Candidate Connection = candidate completed the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection survey.
If you are a candidate and would like to tell readers and voters more about why they should vote for you, complete the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection Survey.

Do you want a spreadsheet of this type of data? Contact our sales team.

Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for U.S. House Indiana District 3

Gary Snyder defeated Aaron Calkins and Phillip Beachy in the Democratic primary for U.S. House Indiana District 3 on May 3, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Gary Snyder
Gary Snyder Candidate Connection
 
56.2
 
6,794
Image of Aaron Calkins
Aaron Calkins
 
23.9
 
2,894
Image of Phillip Beachy
Phillip Beachy Candidate Connection
 
19.9
 
2,400

Total votes: 12,088
Candidate Connection = candidate completed the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection survey.
If you are a candidate and would like to tell readers and voters more about why they should vote for you, complete the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection Survey.

Do you want a spreadsheet of this type of data? Contact our sales team.

Withdrawn or disqualified candidates

Republican primary election

Republican primary for U.S. House Indiana District 3

Incumbent Jim Banks advanced from the Republican primary for U.S. House Indiana District 3 on May 3, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Jim Banks
Jim Banks
 
100.0
 
54,033

Total votes: 54,033
Candidate Connection = candidate completed the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection survey.
If you are a candidate and would like to tell readers and voters more about why they should vote for you, complete the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection Survey.

Do you want a spreadsheet of this type of data? Contact our sales team.

Campaign themes

2024

Ballotpedia survey responses

See also: Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection

Candidate Connection

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

Expand all | Collapse all

I am interested in prosperity for everyone, not myself. I believe that good governance is based on knowledge, empathy, and logic. I'm a conservative, and I believe that some of the judicial activism of late needs to be remedied. I have good managerial and leadership skills and would like to lead the Congress back to the job of managing the country. I spent 40 years managing a main street business and understand what is needed to be done with tax laws to promote a thriving small business community. I have a tax plan that would restore the middle class and reduce the unfair burden on the young while balancing the budget. I have true solutions to our biggest social problems.
  • The key to good governance is knowledge, empathy, and logic. Congress has been lazy and has been delegating its work to others. Congress needs to get back to the job of carefully managing our government.
  • Far too large a percentage of our elected officials are slaves to their corporate donors. I have no donors I ask for no donations. If you like my policies, please ask your friends to consider my candidacy.
  • The biggest problems facing us are income inequality, inflation, border security, defense spending, immigration, healthcare, guns, the environment, taxes, and defending freedom not necessarily in that order..
I'm very interested in getting corporate money and dark money out of politics. And returning fairness to media.
Eli Beachy was a person that without fail treated others the way he would like to be treated. He was a wonderful father and a good example of how to be a man.
I think it's very important for an elected official to give a fair hearing to all points of view. It's also important to remember that a general consensus is usually best.
I believe that knowledge, empathy and logic are the keys to good governance. I am well read, very empathetic and intelligent and can do the best job of being your senator.
Our elected officials must. remember that the government is responsible for not only our defense, but our general welfare. And even though I'm a conservative, I am not for the privatization of the mechanisms we have to protect the general welfare.
I would like to leave a Congress that is functioning well and not being influenced by extremism.
My father was a homebuilder. I started out working with him doing final finish next I worked on my brothers framing crew after that I worked on the plumbing crew. I pretty much knew how to build a house by the time I got out of high school. After that, I ran the family natural food store for 40 years.
I find that that 70×7 thing is really hard to do.
Until we get corporate money and dark money out of politics, we will not solve any of our great challenges.
The majority of Hoosiers are for term limits, and I am not opposed to term limits.
With our bicameral Congress the House Represents our diversity of people the Senate represents our diversity of cultures.
In some cases I believe it's a detriment for a senator to have previous political experience. One candidate for this office was part of the attempt to overthrow the presidential election, not to mention that his time in the military was spent in the military supplies division, and he seems to be a puppet of the military industrial complex.
I think that the current type of filibuster should be done away with. If one wants to filibuster then one should have to hold the floor.
A termite strolls into a pub and inquires is the bartender here.
I would vote against any nominee that thought that the Heller v. D.C. decision the Citizens United decision or the Dobbs decision was correct.
I am very forthright about what I think is good policy and I would have no problem working with other senators from either side of the aisle on important legislation. At a personal level I think I'd like to have dinner with the other senators a few at a time to really get to know them all and determine which ones could be collaborative.
Ernest discussion and compromise where possible are the keys to successful domestic or foreign policy making.
I would confirm appointees that are knowledgeable in the matters of their department and show an ability for logical thinking.
I believe that the permanent reapportion act of 1929 should be replaced. We need to increase the number of members of the House of Representatives in order that every government department have sufficient congressional oversight for budgetary purposes.

Note: Ballotpedia reserves the right to edit Candidate Connection survey responses. Any edits made by Ballotpedia will be clearly marked with [brackets] for the public. If the candidate disagrees with an edit, he or she may request the full removal of the survey response from Ballotpedia.org. Ballotpedia does not edit or correct typographical errors unless the candidate's campaign requests it.

Campaign website

Beachy’s campaign website stated the following:

Balance the Budget

Step 1-We need to enhance revenues with a realignment of our tax brackets, the elimination of differentiation between investment and regular income and the closing of loopholes.

Step 2 -Get military spending under control. With the current price gouging by military contractors, we are easily losing hundreds of billions of dollars per year to dishonesty. We could save an equal amount by discontinuing programs that are obsolete. There is way too much lobbyist pressure on our legislators to continue obsolete programs for the benefit of the contractors.

Step. 3- Get other domestic spending under control. We have many recognizable problems that need addressing. The lazy members of Congress do not want to do the work in the proper planning and budgeting of these projects. One of the big problems that I see is that Congress will pick a number out of thin air to allocate for addressing a problem. We need to go back to the old way of assessing what projects need to be done, and then allocating the money for them.

Maintain the Full Faith and Credit of The United States

One of the things that has always made the full faith and credit of the United States AAA rated is the incredible natural resources that belong to our federal government.

Politicians are rapidly selling our reserves of non-renewable non-recyclable finite precious resources like helium and petroleum to private industry. The incredible value of these resources is not apparent to most Americans.

This is permanently transferring all rights and ownership to private corporations, contributors of huge sums to political campaigns. Now you know why there’s a big push for more oil leases, US oil production is already at a record high, without proper Pugh Clauses on these oil leases the rights to the oil and helium are permanently transferred. The venture capitalist, the equity partners and other Wall Street scum, are trying to capture the wealth of America for their own.

Climate Change

We must plan for the next thousand years not the next two four or six years.

Immediate steps should include

  • Add resilience to our energy infrastructure
  • Decentralized electricity production
  • Create micro-grids with decentralized electricity storage
  • Develop hydrogen infrastructure
  • Prioritize and incentivize clean energy projects
  • Eliminate other greenhouse gasses
  • End climate change denial
  • End short sighted cut-rate government
  • End fossil fuel use
  • Develop clean nuclear energy

Petroleum has to be conserved to be used as source material for petrochemicals needed by us now and by future generations. All of our planet’s petroleum will be used up in the next 50 years if we don’t conserve it.

People are the most adaptable species on the planet. Humans can adapt to increased temperatures. The problem is that our food supply relies on a stable climate.

Climate change won’t kill us famine will. Without Change future generations will curse us.

The Problem at our Borders

Border security and immigration are two separate issues. Regarding border security, we need to have more immigration judges to quickly adjudicate asylum cases so people wishing to take advantage of our system are more quickly return to their place of origin.

Comprehensive immigration legislation is needed from our Congress. We need a legal path of immigration for those people wanting to come here and work hard and build a life, with our unemployment rates being at record lows we should be more welcoming. I would not stand in the way of good legislation for political gain.

Firearms

A Hoosiers right to bear arms comes from the Indiana Constitution. The 2007 Heller decision in which the Supreme Court inferred an individual right to bear arms from the second amendment was in error. This should be corrected and control of firearm should be returned to the states.

Healthcare

It would be nice if healthcare were an actual right, then there would be no argument. But to those that say the government has no place taking on something as big as healthcare, I say, you are so wrong. It is precisely because it is so large that government should orchestrate it.

Modern medicine has led to a monumental increase in human lifespans. Making sure that all of us have excellent medical care, and the longest lifespans possible, is our moral duty outlined as the “Golden Rule” or the parable of the Good Samaritan. Members of Congress are quick to quote our need to “provide for the common defense”, while neglecting the very next concept mentioned in the constitution “promote the general welfare”, it is time to end this oversight.

Millions of Americans have little or no health coverage. Medical debt is the number one reason for personal bankruptcy. Our plethora of expensive and incomplete insurance plans causes financial ruin, preventable disease, and death. Inflated insurance and health care costs place unfair demands on businesses and people.

With Universal Medicare

  • Patients with their doctors make health care decisions
  • Everybody has full choice of health care professionals and facilities
  • All medically necessary care is covered
  • Preventive care is covered
  • Mental health care is covered
  • Everybody is covered
  • Everybody has peace of mind.
  • No loss of coverage because of an employment change
  • No more paperwork nightmares
  • No co-payments, deductibles, or premiums.
  • No more out of network costs
  • No restrictions on the kind or amount of care allowed
  • No financial rationing.
  • No more medical bankruptcy.

How we save money

We can save more than 30% right off the bat with lower administrative costs.

We can stop misuse of hospital emergency rooms with regular preventative care for additional savings.

We can use the purchasing power of the entire population to negotiate fair prices for services, supplies, and pharmaceuticals giving us even more savings.

With a system that includes our entire population, artificial intelligence can be used to affect much better outcomes at a lower cost saving even more. Total savings of 40% or more.

Other advantages

Businesses can be more competitive against foreign competition when they are no longer burdened with health care costs for employees.

Universal health care can make it easier to start a new business by eliminating the cost and confusion of obtaining employee health insurance. This would be a monumental help to small businesses. Large corporations would lose some of their ability to keep employees job locked and under-paid.

With private equity’s gutting of our healthcare system smaller communities are losing their health care facilities, we can reverse this trend and keep healthcare available in all areas. We will end the decline in the number of primary care physicians that is occurring because of being insufficiently valued and compensated. In a universal system health care system professionals and facilities negotiate fees and receive prompt payments.

It is abhorrent that so many believe any serious need of the people is an opportunity for profit, it is time to get wall street out of health care procedures and facilities. It’s worth noting that Medicare part C insurers are not reimbursing hospitals for their services in a timely fashion.

My thoughts on Drugs

The war on drugs has been a dismal failure.

The war on drugs is responsible for the formation of Mexican drug cartels.

The war on drugs is responsible for ¼ million fentanyl deaths.

The war on drugs is responsible for nearly ½ million unjust incarcerations. (The United States has less than 5% of the earth’s population, while our prisons hold 25% of the prisoners.)

The war on drugs has raged on for 50 years, it has not worked. “The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results.”-Albert Einstein.

Ending the war on drugs would reduce financial harm to addicts

Ending the war on drugs would end unknown dosing and end most accidental overdose deaths

Ending the war on drugs would end the criminal drug market and the chaos it’s caused

Ending the war on drugs would fix our overcrowded prison population problem.

Ending the war on drugs would save us millions of dollars a year in law enforcement and prison expenses.

Legalization and regulation does not mean an open market. Some efforts at change have failed because they tried to eliminate the stigma along with the criminal consequences. Public drug use must be punished the stigma must remain. It is because drugs are risky that they need to be legally regulated each drug according to it’s own risks.

Abortion

Most abortions occur for economic reasons. The best way to reduce the desire for these abortions is by extending a vibrant economy and healthcare to everyone. Having free accessible birth control would reduce numbers further. Abortion must be available to protect a mother’s health or to terminate a non-viable pregnancy. Roe v. Wade should be restored.

On Taxes

Our tax system has gradually changed, staying favorable to the post WWII baby boom generation, and become unfavorable to younger generations. We have lowered the taxes on investment earnings as we have gotten older and our earning have transitioned to investments. Older invested people are content without realizing why younger generations are not able to achieve the same. Many boomers blame a lack of motivation for the younger generation’s financial anemia, tax laws favoring investors are the real cause of the problem. Graduating HS in 1974 the min wage was equivalent to $12.50 today. Raising the minimum wage to that level would give hope to new wage earners and go a long way in helping social security remain solvent. There can be no wonder why capitalism is not popular with our youth. Taxes favor boomers. Min wages have favored boomers. Education cost favored boomers. Boomers that think the problem is the younger generations need to wake up. By a strange coincidence the low wages for basic labor and low taxes on corporate and investment income is a boon for ultra-wealthy political donors.

In America’s wealth is derived from capitalism, the 16th amendment authorizes a tax on gains.

Income regardless of type should be taxed equally, taxes rates should be based on the ability to pay. The IRS practice of choosing the easiest enforcement actions against low-income earners instead of more difficult action against the very wealthy with complicated tax avoidance schemes must end. We must lower incentives on enforcement action against low-income taxpayers and incentivize enforcement of tax law on high income earners.

My Plan

Keep the standard deduction $13,850 for single filers, $27,700 for joint or $20,800 for head of household.

Keep the child tax credits.

Make permanent $20,000 accelerated depreciation.

Increase the corporate rate to 23%.

23% minimum tax on foreign earnings

49.9% tax on foreign corporation’s U.S. earnings.

End capital gains and qualified dividend special rates.

End unrealized capital gains loophole for the ultra-wealthy.

Fix the dynasty trust loophole.

Exempt inflationary gains on primary residence.

Exempt multi-state lottery winnings from federal income tax.

I am proposing the following tax rates.[3]

—Phillip Beachy’s campaign website (2024)[4]

2022

U.S. Senate Indiana

Phillip Beachy did not complete Ballotpedia's 2022 Candidate Connection survey.

U.S. House Indiana

Candidate Connection

Phillip Beachy completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2022. The survey questions appear in bold and are followed by Beachy's responses. Candidates are asked three required questions for this survey, but they may answer additional optional questions as well.

Expand all | Collapse all

I am a social justice conservative. Climate change is our most pressing issue. It is time to base our policies on science and logic. We need to come together quickly to save our planet and our democracy. I am neither a radical socialist or deplorable.
  • I want to represent you. When 85% of the people in the third district would like to see term limits how could any representative possibly be for anything else? It’s time to replace Jim Banks with someone that will represent you. If you study my positions your phone is that they are in line with what the majority of the people in our district believe.
  • I have a natural gift for science logic and math. So many of our problems seem to have simple solutions but only if you look at them in the long term not in terms of the next election cycle. We need nerds like me we can plan for the distant future and overlook any temporary inconveniences caused by doing the right thing.
  • In my interactions with others I truly believe that one should treat others the way they would want to be treated.
I am passionate about ensuring the dignity of all humans. Return logic and reason to the forefront of policy making decisions. Fight the exploitation of workers. And most of all save the planet.
My fathers was the person I most admired. He was very intelligent and generous to a fault. He was a fine and decent man.
The most important thing is to represent all of the people not just some special interests.
I am extremely good with logic math and science and I’m not fooled by misinformation. I am very good at working with other people and finding compromise to get things done.
I just want to do my part to make sure there’s a healthy planet here for future generations.
I work for my fathers home building company from the time I was a child through high school. I operated a natural food store for 40 years on Fort Wayne’s north side.
Life has never seemed like a struggle just a good workout.
Overcoming misinformation and presenting the facts that people need to make proper policy decisions. Policies must be designed with the distance future of mind. People must learn how to put a long-term I had of the short term. We must put the long-term ahead of the short term and govern with logic and reason.
I would like to be on the energy and commerce committee as well as the Science and technology committee.
A termite strolls into a pub and inquires is the bartender here?
This is the most fundamental function of the House of Representatives. It is it’s most important function. As a representative I would represent the interests of the third district in this regard.

Note: Ballotpedia reserves the right to edit Candidate Connection survey responses. Any edits made by Ballotpedia will be clearly marked with [brackets] for the public. If the candidate disagrees with an edit, he or she may request the full removal of the survey response from Ballotpedia.org. Ballotpedia does not edit or correct typographical errors unless the candidate's campaign requests it.


Campaign finance summary


Note: The finance data shown here comes from the disclosures required of candidates and parties. Depending on the election or state, this may represent only a portion of all the funds spent on their behalf. Satellite spending groups may or may not have expended funds related to the candidate or politician on whose page you are reading this disclaimer. Campaign finance data from elections may be incomplete. For elections to federal offices, complete data can be found at the FEC website. Click here for more on federal campaign finance law and here for more on state campaign finance law.


Phillip Beachy campaign contribution history
YearOfficeStatusContributionsExpenditures
2024* U.S. Senate IndianaLost general$0 N/A**
2022U.S. House Indiana District 3Lost primary$0 N/A**
2022U.S. Senate IndianaLost 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


External links

Footnotes

  1. Facebook, "Phillip Beachy," accessed March 16, 2022
  2. Information submitted to Ballotpedia through the Candidate Connection survey on April 16, 2022.
  3. Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.
  4. Phillip Beachy’s campaign website, “Issues,” accessed September 26, 2024


Senators
Representatives
District 1
District 2
District 3
District 4
Jim Baird (R)
District 5
District 6
District 7
District 8
District 9
Republican Party (9)
Democratic Party (2)