Mark Messmer IN-08

Mark Messmer IN-08

Summary

Mark Alan Messmer is a Republican who represented Senate District 48 of the Indiana State Senate from 2014 to 2024. Messmer is a former member of the Indiana House of Representatives, representing three terms for the 63rd district from November 5, 2008, to November 4, 2014.

He previously served on the Holy Family School Board from 2001 to 2004. He served as its president from 2003 to 2004.

In 2022, Messmer sponsored a bill that bans the foreign ownership of agricultural land in Indiana. He also sponsored bills in 2022 to provide in-state tuition and drivers licenses to illegal immigrants.

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Mark Messmer IN-08 1A devoted husband and father, Mark Messmer places his faith and family first. Mark and his wife Kim have been married 39 years and have four children. Mark is a lifelong Hoosier and a proud native of Southern Indiana.

Mark Messmer understands the values that make our communities great: faith, family, and hard work. As a local small business owner, Mark knows firsthand less government creates more jobs. He and his wife Kim are active members of Holy Family Catholic Church in Jasper where Mark has been involved in many activities, including serving as a music minister, the Parish Council, the Holy Family School Board, and the Cursillo program.

While serving in the Indiana Statehouse, Mark has fought tirelessly to promote economic growth, safeguard individual liberties, and uphold our constitutional values.

As our Congressman, Mark Messmer will continue to fight for the same values he learned growing up in Jasper as he works to make our communities stronger and more prosperous.

Voters in both Terre Haute and Evansville need to know that Mark Messmer is a Hoosier businessman and Christian. They need to know that he’ll stand up to the woke mob in DC, that he’ll end birthright citizenship for illegal immigrants, and that he is a pro-Trump conservative.

Voters receive their information through broadcast TV, cable, OTT, and radio. Voters in counties already represented by Mark Messmer know that he is a conservative, so they don’t need to know much else about him.

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Mark Brian Messmer[1] (born September 1962)[2] is an American politician who has served as the U.S. representative for Indiana’s 8th congressional district since 2025. He is a member of the Republican Party.

Previously, Messmer served in the Indiana House of Representatives from 2008 to 2014 and the Indiana Senate from 2014 to 2024, serving as majority leader of the chamber from 2018 to 2022. Before that, he previously served on the Holy Family School Board from 2001 to 2004, and as its president from 2003 to 2004.

Representing a safe Republican district,[original research?] Messmer was first elected to Congress in 2024 after winning a crowded Republican primary with 38% of the vote. He is a member of the moderate Republican Governance Group.[3]

Indiana House of Representatives

In 2022, Messmer sponsored a bill that bans the foreign ownership of agricultural land in Indiana.[4][5] He also sponsored bills in 2022 to provide in-state tuition and drivers licenses to illegal immigrants.[6]

Indiana Senate

In 2021, Messmer was awarded

U.S. House of Representatives

In February 2024, Messmer announced his candidacy for Indiana’s 8th congressional district in the 2024 election.[7] He defeated former U.S. Representative John Hostettler in the primary by a wide margin of roughly 20 points. He resigned from the Indiana Senate in September 2024 in order to focus on his campaign.[8] Messmer would later go on to defeat his Democratic opponent, Erik Hurt.[9]

Tenure

Rep. Messmer was sworn into the 119th United States Congress on January 3, 2025.

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Caucus memberships

Electoral history

2024 Indiana’s 8th congressional district Republican primary results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Mark Messmer 30,668 38.5
Republican John Hostettler 15,649 19.7
Republican Richard Moss 11,227 14.1
Republican Dominick Kavanaugh 9,397 11.8
Republican Kristi Risk 7,350 9.2
Republican Luke Misner 2,287 2.9
Republican Jim Case 2,107 2.6
Republican Jeremy Heath 944 1.2
Total votes 79,629 100.0
2024 Indiana’s 8th congressional district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Mark Messmer 219,941 68.0
Democratic Erik Hurt 95,311 29.5
Libertarian Richard Fitzlaff 8,381 2.6
Total votes 323,633 100.0

Personal life

Messmer is a Catholic.[11]

References

  1. ^ “Rep. Mark Messmer”. LegiStorm.
  2. ^ United States Congress. “Mark Messmer (id: M001233)”. Biographical Directory of the United States Congress.
  3. ^ “Republican Governance Group / Tuesday Group PAC”. Republican Governance Group. Republican Governance Group. Archived from the original on March 8, 2026. Retrieved April 24, 2026.
  4. ^ “Indiana Senate passes bill to restrict foreign ownership of cropland to 320 acres”. February 3, 2022.
  5. ^ “Senate passes bill to keep agricultural land under ownership of Americans”. February 2, 2022.
  6. ^ “GOP House hopeful co-authored bills to provide in-state tuition, driving ‘cards’ to illegal immigrants”. Fox News. February 6, 2024.
  7. ^ “Messmer jumps into 8th Congressional District race”. February 4, 2024.
  8. ^ “Messmer Resigns from State Senate”. August 26, 2024.
  9. ^ Muñiz, Leslie Bonilla (November 6, 2024). “Messmer wins in Indiana’s 8th Congressional District • Indiana Capital Chronicle”. Indiana Capital Chronicle. Retrieved November 6, 2024.
  10. ^ “Caucus Memberships”. Congressional Western Caucus. Retrieved April 10, 2025.
  11. ^ “Religious affiliation of members of the 119th Congress” (PDF). Pew Research Center. Retrieved January 8, 2025.


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