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Hunter B. Collins

DemocratChallengerState House District 68· Aurora, IN
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 issuesOppose
Family valuesNo public position found

Background

Hunter Collins, 27, of Aurora, Indiana, is a warehouse lead at Amazon Air and an organizer with Teamsters Local 89 who has been involved in the effort to unionize Amazon Air (Source 1). He is the son of a single mother and has a daughter named Johanna (Source 2). His campaign is focused on workers' wages, school funding, healthcare access, and infrastructure (Source 1). He faces no Democratic primary opponent (Source 3).

Positions

Fiscal responsibility

Oppose

Collins' campaign platform calls for fully funding public schools and essential services, expanding Medicaid eligibility, a public healthcare option, canceling medical debt, launching a "Hoosier Homes Trust" to build 100,000 affordable residences, and phasing out large corporate landlords—positions that imply significantly increased public spending (Sources 2, 3).

Limited government

Oppose

Collins supports expanding state intervention in housing markets (tenant's bill of rights, public housing authority), expanding Medicaid, and union organizing, reflecting a preference for expanded rather than limited government (Sources 2, 3).

Second Amendment

No public position found

No public position found on the Second Amendment.

Pro-life issues

Oppose

Collins supports protecting reproductive rights and keeping medical decisions between patients and doctors (Source 3).

Family values

No public position found

No public position found on family values as defined by this voter guide's lens (parental rights, opposition to DEI, gender-sport eligibility). Collins' platform emphasizes working-family economic issues but does not address these specific issues.

Sources

  1. 2.
    HunterCollins.org — campaign website
    https://huntercollins.org
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Last researched: 2026-04-15