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Dave Hall

RepublicanIncumbentState House District 62· Norman, IN
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Snapshot

Fiscal responsibilitySupport
Limited governmentMixed
Second AmendmentSupport
Pro-life issuesSupport
Family valuesSupport

Background

Dave Hall (R-Norman) represents House District 62, a south-central Indiana district, and first took office after winning election in November 2022. He serves in the Indiana House Republican Caucus and sits on committees including Agriculture and Rural Development (Source 2). Hall earned an IFI 2025 scorecard score of 86%, reflecting broad alignment with the Indiana Family Institute's tracked legislation (Source 3). Note: Because Hall was first elected in November 2022, HB 1296 (constitutional carry, passed March 2022) is not applicable to his record.

Positions

Fiscal responsibility

Support

Hall voted YEA on SB 1 (2025), the Republican property tax relief and local government finance bill (Source 5). He voted NAY on SB 1 (2026), the SNAP/Medicaid immigration verification bill, making him one of only four Republicans to oppose it — a vote he did not publicly explain in sources found (Sources 7, 8). His IFI 2025 score of 86% reflects general alignment with Republican fiscal priorities (Source 3).

Limited government

Mixed

Hall voted NAY on HB 1032 (2025 special session), the mid-cycle congressional redistricting bill, joining 12 other Republicans and all Democrats in opposition (Source 8). He otherwise scores 86% with IFI in 2025, reflecting general support for Republican limited-government priorities (Source 3). His NAY votes on SB 1 (2026) and HB 1032 represent notable departures from Republican leadership positions.

Second Amendment

Support

Hall voted YEA on HB 1084 (2024), the firearms financial-transaction privacy bill (Source 9). Note: HB 1296 (2022 constitutional carry) is not applicable — Hall was not yet in office. No other Second Amendment-specific votes or statements found in research period.

Pro-life issues

Support

Hall's IFI 2025 scorecard score of 86% encompasses IFI's pro-life tracked bills (Source 3). No direct personal statement on abortion specifically found. Note: SB 236 (2026) abortion-inducing drug ban — no confirmed Hall House floor vote found in research period; bill was referred to House committee.

Family values

Support

Hall voted YEA on SB 143 (2025), the Parental Rights bill (Source 10); YEA on SB 289 (2025), the DEI prohibition (Source 11); and YEA on HB 1041 (2025), Save Women's College Sports (Source 12). These votes are consistent with his IFI 2025 score of 86% (Source 3).

Voting record

BillSessionTitleVoteLens
SB 12025Property tax relief / local gov financeYeaFiscal responsibility
SB 12026Medicaid/SNAP immigration verificationNayFiscal responsibility
HB 10322025 specialMid-cycle redistrictingNayLimited government
HB 108420242A Privacy Act (firearms merchant codes)YeaSecond Amendment
SB 1432025Parental RightsYeaFamily values
SB 2892025DEI prohibitionYeaFamily values / Limited gov
HB 10412025Save Women's College SportsYeaFamily values

Sources

  1. 3.
    Indiana Family Institute 2025 Scorecard
    https://hoosierfamily.org/resources/legislative/
  2. 6.
    IPM News — SB 1 (2026) House vote, four Republican dissenters including Hall
    https://www.ipm.org/news/2026-02-23/indiana-house-backs-bill-with-stricter-verification-for-snap-medicaid-eligibility
  3. 8.
    Scribd — HB 1032 redistricting House roll call Dec 2025
    https://www.scribd.com/document/1011608994/HB1032-28-H
Last researched: 2026-04-15