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Contact: Jake Oakman, joakman@indiana.gop                                                       Date: Feb. 5, 2020

 
Photos: Second Lady Karen Pence Files to Place
President Trump on Indiana Ballot

INDIANAPOLIS – Second Lady Karen Pence officially filed today to place President Donald Trump on Indiana's ballot for reelection, filing petition signatures from Hoosiers in all of Indiana's 92 counties. She was joined by more than 60 enthusiastic Trump supporters and volunteers, as well as Governor Eric Holcomb, Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch, Indiana Republican Party Chairman Kyle Hupfer and Indiana's members of the Republican National Committee, John Hammond III and Anne Hathaway.

With the work of volunteers from across Indiana, more than 10,000 Hoosiers signed a petition to earn President Trump a place on the ballot in Indiana -- more than double the statewide requirement of 4,500 signatures for a presidential candidate. 

“It was a thrill to welcome Karen Pence back home again to Indiana, and equally exciting to play a role in getting the Trump-Pence team back on the ballot," said Hupfer. "Hoosier Republicans are organized, motivated and energized and collected more than double the needed signatures in a record amount of time to ensure President Trump and Vice President Pence will be on our ballots this November. Indiana was first on the board for the president in 2016, and I know Hoosier voters will make Indiana first on the board again on Election Day when we reelect President Donald J. Trump.”

The photos below are available for publication:
Indiana Republican Party Chairman Kyle Hupfer, Second Lady Karen Pence, Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb and Denise Pence (left to right) walk to greet a crowd of more than 60 enthusiastic Trump supporters at the Indiana Statehouse before filing to place President Donald Trump on the ballot in Indiana. 
Second Lady Karen Pence joins a group of more than 60 enthusiastic Trump supporters at the Indiana Statehouse before filing to officically place President Donald Trump on the Indiana ballot for reelection. 
Second Lady Karen Pence talks with Indiana Secretary of State Connie Lawson as she prepares to file paperwork to officially place President Donald Trump on the Indiana ballot for reelection. 
Second Lady Karen Pence visits the Indiana Secretary of State's Office to file paperwork to officially place President Donald Trump on the ballot in Indiana. She's joined by Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb, Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch and Secretary of State Connie Lawson. 
While filing to place President Donald Trump on the presidential ballot in Indiana, Second Lady Karen Pence talks with Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb, while Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch talks with Secretary of State Connie Lawson. Thousands of petition signatures from Hoosiers in all of Indiana's 92 counties are on the counter. 
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