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Sam Glynn

DemocratChallengerState Senate District 46· Indianapolis, 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

Contact information verified 2026-04-22.

Snapshot

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

Background

Sam Glynn is approximately 25 years old and is employed at the Marion County Treasurer's Office (Source 1)(Source 3). He cited seven years of service as a grocery store worker as a distinguishing part of his background, stating it gave him direct constituent contact and an understanding of Hoosiers' everyday challenges (Source 3). He is running as a Democrat in the open SD-46 primary, and Axios Indianapolis identifies him as a "25-year-old newcomer" in the race (Source 1). No prior elected office or political candidacy has been found in publicly available records.

Positions

Fiscal responsibility

No public position found

No direct statement on fiscal policy, government spending, or taxation found in publicly available records as of 2026-04-15.

Limited government

No public position found

No direct statement on government size or regulatory philosophy found in publicly available records as of 2026-04-15.

Second Amendment

No public position found

No direct statement, pledge, or questionnaire response on Second Amendment issues found as of 2026-04-15.

Pro-life issues

No public position found

No direct statement on abortion or pro-life issues found in publicly available records as of 2026-04-15.

Family values

No public position found

No direct statement on family values issues, parental rights, school curriculum, or marriage policy found in publicly available records as of 2026-04-15.

Endorsements

  • No formal endorsements found in publicly available records as of 2026-04-15.

Sources

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    Ballotpedia — Sam Glynn
    https://ballotpedia.org/Sam_Glynn
Last researched: 2026-04-15