
Tiffany Stoner
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Contact
| facebook.com/stoner4IN | |
| instagram.com/stoner4indiana/ | |
| linkedin.com/in/tiffany-stoner-b60ba41/ | |
| Ballotpedia | Ballotpedia profile ↗ |
Snapshot
| Fiscal responsibility | No public position found |
| Limited government | No public position found |
| Second Amendment | No public position found |
| Pro-life issues | Oppose |
| Family values | No public position found |
Background
Tiffany Stoner is a repeat Democratic candidate for Indiana House District 25, having narrowly lost the 2024 general election to incumbent Becky Cash by just 64 votes (0.17%) (Source 2). She was born in Wichita Falls, Texas, earned a graduate degree in communications sciences from Ball State University in 1993, and has worked as a network architect and senior program manager for Accenture and as a commercial photography business owner (Source 1). Stoner is a Zionsville resident and describes herself as a "small business owner, active volunteer, mother of four, and wife of a Colonel and Combat Veteran in the Army Reserves" (Source 3). She relaunched her 2026 campaign in July 2025, focusing on protecting public education, addressing rising property taxes, and pushing back against "partisan overreach" in the Statehouse (Source 2). She is the sole Democrat in the HD-25 primary (Source 1).
Positions
Fiscal responsibility
No public position foundStoner's campaign materials cite opposition to rising property taxes and support for "forward-thinking policies" addressing district affordability (Source 2), but no direct statement, questionnaire response, or pledge specifically addressing fiscal responsibility on this guide's framework was found. No public position found on fiscal responsibility per Rule 7.
Limited government
No public position foundNo public position found on limited government.
Second Amendment
No public position foundNo public position found on the Second Amendment.
Pro-life issues
OpposeStoner's Veterans for Indiana endorsement profile states she is committed to "women's medical freedom" as a key priority (Source 3). Her 2026 campaign explicitly states she will "push back against partisan overreach" in the Statehouse on issues affecting Hoosier families (Source 2). No further specificity on pro-life legislation was found in sources reviewed.
Family values
No public position foundNo public position found on family values as defined by this guide's lens.
Endorsements
- source ↗Veterans for IndianaEndorsed (2024 cycle; 2026 endorsement status not confirmed)
Sources
- 1.Ballotpedia — Tiffany Stonerhttps://ballotpedia.org/Tiffany_Stoner
- 2.Current.com — Stoner relaunches 2026 campaignhttps://youarecurrent.com/2025/07/02/stoner-relaunches-indiana-house-district-25-campaign/
- 3.Veterans for Indiana — Stoner endorsementhttps://www.veteransforindiana.com/endorsements/tiffany-stoner
- 4.Veterans for Indiana — Stoner endorsement press releasehttps://www.veteransforindiana.com/news/tiffany-stoner-endorsed-by-veterans-for-indiana