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Victoria Garcia Wilburn

DemocratIncumbentState House District 32· Fishers, IN
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Fiscal responsibilityOppose
Limited governmentOppose
Second AmendmentNo public position found
Pro-life issuesOppose
Family valuesOppose

Background

State Rep. Victoria Garcia Wilburn was first elected to the Indiana House of Representatives in November 2022 and represents House District 32, which covers portions of Hamilton and Marion counties including the Fishers area (Source 1). She holds a Doctor of Health Science from the University of Indianapolis and serves as an associate professor and post-professional OTD program director at Indiana University's School of Health and Human Sciences (Source 10). Garcia Wilburn serves as Ranking Minority Member of the House Judiciary Committee and also sits on the Employment, Labor and Pensions Committee and Public Health Committee (Source 9). As a freshman legislator she passed Public Law 139, providing mental health and resiliency training to public safety professionals (Source 1). No Republican has filed for District 32 in 2026, meaning the Democratic primary winner faces no general-election opponent.

Positions

Fiscal responsibility

Oppose

Garcia Wilburn voted NO on SB 1 (2025), the Republican-authored property tax relief package that passed 65-29 (Source 6). She voted NO on SB 1 (2026), tightening Medicaid and SNAP eligibility and immigration verification, voting with all but one Democrat in the chamber (Source 7). Her stated platform emphasizes healthcare access and social services.

Limited government

Oppose

Garcia Wilburn voted NO on HB 1032 (2026), the mid-decade congressional redistricting bill, which she opposed alongside every present House Democrat; she was seen sharing an embrace with Republican Rep. Becky Cash, who also voted no, after the vote (Source 8). No public position found on other specific limited-government measures.

Second Amendment

No public position found

No public position found on Second Amendment. Garcia Wilburn's campaign website emphasizes public safety in the context of supporting law enforcement rather than firearms policy; no direct statement on gun rights or regulation has been identified.

Pro-life issues

Oppose

Garcia Wilburn's campaign website and Facebook page explicitly oppose Indiana's abortion restrictions, stating that "extreme abortion restrictions threatens access to comprehensive reproductive health care" (Source 3). No recorded vote on SB 236 (2026) exists, as the bill died in committee without a House floor vote.

Family values

Oppose

The Indiana Family Institute gave Garcia Wilburn a 25% score on its 2025 Legislative Scorecard: she was Excused on HB 1041 (Save Women's College Sports), voted YES on HB 1102 (religious liberty in early childhood programs), voted NO on HB 1348 (homeschool graduate nondiscrimination), was Excused on SB 143 (parental rights), was Excused on SB 287 (school board transparency), voted NO on SB 289 (DEI prohibition), and voted NO on SB 442 (school board human sexuality instruction) (Source 4).

Voting record

BillSessionTitleVoteLens
SB 12025Property tax reliefNayFiscal responsibility
SB 12026Medicaid/SNAP immigration verificationNayFiscal responsibility
HB 10322026Mid-cycle redistrictingNayLimited government
HB 10412025Save Women's College SportsExcusedFamily values
SB 1432025Parental rightsExcusedFamily values
SB 2892025DEI prohibitionNayFamily values / Limited gov
SB 2362026Abortion-inducing drug ban (Senate-only vote — House never voted)Not votingPro-life

Endorsements

  • Indiana Professional Firefighters PAC
    endorsed
    source ↗
  • OneZone Business Action Committee (ZoneBAC)
    endorsed for re-election
    source ↗

Sources

  1. 5.
    Freedom Index — Indiana
    https://thefreedomindex.org/in/
  2. 11.
    HB 1032 (2026) — LegiScan
    https://legiscan.com/IN/bill/HB1032/2026
Last researched: 2026-04-16