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Kellie E. Streeter

RepublicanChallengerState House District 45· Knox County, IN
Photo: via Ballotpedia (public profile)
Sparse public record. Few sources document this candidate’s positions; most scores below are likely “No public position found.”
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Contact

Contact information verified 2026-04-22.

Snapshot

Fiscal responsibilitySupport
Limited governmentNo public position found
Second AmendmentNo public position found
Pro-life issuesNo public position found
Family valuesNo public position found

Background

Kellie Streeter is a Republican from Knox County and the current president of the Knox County Board of Commissioners as well as the president of the Indiana County Commissioners Association; she also serves as administrator of the Daviess County local health department (Source 1). She ran in the 2024 Republican primary for House District 45 and won the nomination, though Democrats did not field a candidate that cycle (Source 1). She is again seeking the Republican nomination in 2026 against incumbent Bruce Borders. On the 2024 campaign trail, Streeter stated her priorities as lowering gas taxes, addressing Medicaid, and funding infrastructure repairs (Source 1).

Positions

Fiscal responsibility

Support

Streeter stated in the 2024 campaign that lowering gas taxes was a top priority, indicating a preference for reducing the tax burden on Hoosiers (Source 1). This is a direct public statement on a fiscal issue by the candidate herself.

Limited government

No public position found

No public position found on limited government beyond her fiscal statement on gas taxes.

Second Amendment

No public position found

No public position found on the Second Amendment.

Pro-life issues

No public position found

No public position found on pro-life issues.

Family values

No public position found

No public position found on family values.

Endorsements

  • None confirmed from sources consulted for this candidate specifically.

Sources

  1. 3.
    Streeter for Indiana Facebook page
    https://www.facebook.com/StreeterForIndiana/
Last researched: 2026-04-15