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Candace (Candy) Greer

DemocratChallengerState House District 64· House District 64, 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 information verified 2026-04-22.

Snapshot

Fiscal responsibilityOppose
Limited governmentOppose
Second AmendmentNo public position found
Pro-life issuesNo public position found
Family valuesOppose

Background

Candace "Candy" Greer is the Democratic challenger for HD-64, running unopposed in the Democratic primary and advancing to the November 2026 general election against incumbent Matt Hostettler (Source 1). She described herself in her April 2026 questionnaire as wanting to give her community and her generation "a chance to be heard" (Source 1). She cited being "raised here" and working "alongside" district residents as qualifications (Source 1). No professional background, employment, or city of residence was provided in verified sources.

Positions

Fiscal responsibility

Oppose

Greer expressed frustration that a "provision that would have eliminated the sales tax on residential electricity" was voted down by the incumbent, suggesting support for consumer tax relief (Source 1). She broadly accused "state politicians" of selling out constituents, though no specific fiscal platform was articulated.

Limited government

Oppose

Greer stated she is "proud that we resisted gerrymandering" and wants to "help in the fight" against redistricting (Source 1). No other limited-government position found.

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

Oppose

Greer's top stated priority is public school funding and teacher treatment (Source 1). She expressed opposition to "targeting the most vulnerable" and to "injustice," but offered no specific family-values position in the constitutional-values sense. Her broader platform includes "keeping our children protected in schools" and supporting "family farms" (Source 1).

Sources

  1. 1.
    Vincennes PBS / First City News — HD-64 candidates questionnaire responses
    https://www.vincennespbs.org/2026/04/09/house-district-64-candidates-share-views-ahead-primary/
  2. 2.
    Ballotpedia — Candace Greer
    https://ballotpedia.org/Candace_Greer
Last researched: 2026-04-15