Suzanne Crouch
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Suzanne Crouch | |
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52nd Lieutenant Governor of Indiana | |
Assumed office January 9, 2017 | |
Governor | Eric Holcomb |
Preceded by | Eric Holcomb |
56th Auditor of Indiana | |
In office January 2, 2014 – January 9, 2017 | |
Governor | Mike Pence |
Preceded by | Dwayne Sawyer |
Succeeded by | Tera Klutz |
Member of the Indiana House of Representatives from the 78th district | |
In office October 16, 2005 – January 1, 2014 | |
Preceded by | Vaneta Becker |
Succeeded by | Holli Sullivan |
Personal details | |
Born | Evansville, Indiana, U.S. | February 27, 1952
Political party | Republican |
Spouse(s) | Larry Downs |
Children | 1 |
Education | Purdue University (BA) |
Suzanne Crouch (born February 27, 1952) is an American politician who serves as the 52nd lieutenant governor of Indiana, since January 2017. She previously served as the 56th state Auditor of Indiana.
A member of the Republican Party, Crouch formerly served in the Indiana House of Representatives from 2005 to 2014. On December 15, 2013, she was appointed by Governor Mike Pence to serve as the 56th State Auditor of Indiana. Crouch was re-elected to that position in 2014. She resigned as State Auditor following her election as Lieutenant Governor of Indiana in 2016.
Early life[]
Crouch graduated from Mater Dei High School in Evansville[1] and received her Bachelor of Science degree from Purdue University, majoring in political science. Prior to her service in local government, Suzanne served as Vanderburgh County Republican Central Committee Chairman for four years. Under her chairmanship, a majority of Republicans were elected to County Council, the first time in 60 years that Republicans controlled that body.
County Government[]
County Auditor[]
Crouch was elected Vanderburgh County Auditor in 1994. During her two terms as Auditor, she established a reputation of fighting for government efficiency, responsiveness, accountability and accessibility. As Auditor, her office received, for the first time in decades, a clean bill of health every year from the State Board of Accounts.
Vanderburgh County Commissioner[]
In 2002, Suzanne was elected to the Vanderburgh County Board of Commissioners and served as President until the end of her term in 2005. She worked to televise weekly Commission meetings and by holding public hearings to seek the public's input on important issues. While serving as president, the Commissioners, for the first time ever, applied and received federal transportation dollars for a local road project.
Indiana State Representative[]
In 2005 the district 78 seat for state representative was vacated by Vaneta Becker, who had moved to the State Senate to fill the vacated seat of Greg Server. House District 78 contains parts of Spencer, Vanderburgh and Warrick counties. Portions of Evansville, as well as Newburgh, Richland, Hatfield, Darmstadt and McCutchanville are within the borders of the district. Crouch was elected to fill the position in a caucus by precinct committeemen. She was appointed Vice Chairman of Public Health Committee in the state legislature. Crouch was challenged in the 2006 republican primary by conservative activist but easily defeated him winning 63% of the vote.
Indiana State Auditor[]
After the resignation of Indiana State Auditor Dwayne Sawyer in 2013, Crouch was appointed to fill the position.[2] In 2014, after the completion of Sawyer's term, the Republican Party of Indiana officially nominated Crouch to stand in that year's elections. On November 4, Crouch was elected with a 23 percent margin against Democratic Party candidate Mike Claytor, winning 59.6 percent of the vote.[3]
Lieutenant Governor[]
2016 election[]
After Mike Pence, the Governor of Indiana, was named Donald Trump's running mate in the 2016 presidential election, Pence had to withdraw from the gubernatorial election. Eric Holcomb, the Lieutenant Governor of Indiana, was chosen as the Republican Party's new nominee for Governor, and Crouch was chosen as the Republican nominee for Lieutenant Governor.[4]
Electoral history[]
Indiana State House of Representatives 78th District Republican Primary Election, 2006 | |||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
Republican | Suzanne Crouch (inc.) | 4,032 | 62.68 |
Republican | Jonathan "Jon" Fulton | 2,401 | 37.32 |
Indiana State House of Representatives 78th District Election, 2006 | |||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
Republican | Suzanne Crouch (inc.) | 21,300 | 100.00 |
Indiana State House of Representatives 78th District Election, 2008 | |||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
Republican | Suzanne Crouch (inc.) | 26,510 | 70.27 |
Democratic | James Pete Rapp | 11,214 | 29.73 |
Indiana State House of Representatives 78th District Election, 2010 | |||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
Republican | Suzanne Crouch (inc.) | 20,866 | 75.99 |
Democratic | Steven Smith | 6,594 | 24.01 |
Indiana State House of Representatives 78th District Election, 2012 | |||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
Republican | Suzanne Crouch (inc.) | 21,991 | 100.00 |
Indiana Auditor Election, 2014 | |||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
Republican | Suzanne Crouch | 793,633 | 59.62 |
Democratic | Michael Claytor | 479,109 | 35.99 |
Libertarian | John Schick | 58,332 | 4.38 |
See also[]
References[]
- ^ "Lieutenant Governor Suzanne Crouch: Biography".
- ^ Brandon Smith (December 16, 2013). "Suzanne Crouch Named Third State Auditor In Five Months". indianapublicmedia.org.
- ^ Indiana Secretary of State. "Election Results: Auditor of State".
- ^ "Lt. Gov. Eric Holcomb picks Suzanne Crouch as running mate".
External links[]
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Suzanne Crouch. |
- Appearances on C-SPAN
- "Biography of Suzanne Crouch". IN.gov.
- Profile at Vote Smart
- 1952 births
- 21st-century American politicians
- 21st-century American women politicians
- Indiana Republicans
- Indiana State Auditors
- Lieutenant Governors of Indiana
- Living people
- Members of the Indiana House of Representatives
- Purdue University alumni
- Politicians from Evansville, Indiana
- Women state legislators in Indiana