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Another Democrat plans run to challenge Rokita for AG

- Brittany Carloni Indianapol­is Star USA TODAY NETWORK

Another Democratic candidate has entered the race to challenge incumbent Republican Todd Rokita for Indiana attorney general.

Beth White, an attorney and the president and CEO of the Indiana Coalition to End Sexual Assault and Human Traffickin­g, announced her candidacy for the Democratic nomination for attorney general on Thursday.

White, a former Marion County Clerk, joins fellow Democrat Destiny Wells, who announced her plans to run for attorney general in November.

“Hoosiers deserve an Attorney General who will focus on protecting their rights, rather than trying to take them away,” White said in a statement. “My entire career has been about fighting to protect Hoosiers — kids, crime victims, and voters. I’ve taken on the tough, meaningful fights and that’s what I will do as Indiana’s next Attorney General.”

But White and Wells, both former Secretary of State candidates, have fundraisin­g challenges as they campaign to take on Rokita.

This week, the incumbent Attorney General’s campaign announced he ended 2023 with just over $1 million in cash on hand. Wells by comparison ended 2023 with just over $55,000 on hand, according to campaign finance reports filed this week.

Rokita announced his intention to run for another term as attorney general in 2023, but his campaign for reelection could be impacted by existing conduct complaints currently before the Indiana Supreme Court’s disciplina­ry commission.

The state’s supreme court justices in November publicly reprimande­d Rokita for misconduct regarding comments the attorney general made on a Fox News program in July 2022, where he referred to an Indianapol­is obstetrici­an-gynecologi­st who performed an abortion on a 10-year-old rape victim as an “abortion activist acting as a doctor — with a history of failing to report.”

The current complaints before the court’s disciplina­ry commission stem from Rokita’s public statement following the November reprimand from the court, where Rokita said his “words are factual.”

Party nominees for attorney general are decided on during political convention­s this summer. Hoosier voters can decide on the state’s attorney general during the general election Nov. 5.

Attorney General candidates in 2024

Here is who is currently running for Indiana attorney general:

Todd Rokita, Republican: Rokita is the current Indiana Attorney General and was first elected to the role in 2020. Prior to that, Rokita served eight years as a U.S. representa­tive from Indiana’s 4th Congressio­nal District and two terms as Indiana’s Secretary of State.

Rokita also ran for U.S. Senate in 2018, but lost in the Republican primary to current U.S. Sen. Mike Braun, who is now running for governor. Rokita briefly served as general counsel for Apex Benefits, an employee benefits advisory firm based in Indianapol­is.

Destiny Wells, Democrat: Wells ran for Secretary of State in 2022 in what was viewed as a competitiv­e race due to controvers­ies surroundin­g her Republican opponent, now Secretary of State Diego Morales. Morales defeated Wells in that race with 54% of the vote to Wells’s 40%.

Wells is the Indiana Democratic Party’s deputy chair for coalition and expansion and a lieutenant colonel in the Army Reserves. She previously served as associate corporatio­n counsel for the city of Indianapol­is.

Beth White, Democrat: White is an attorney and served two terms as Marion County Clerk prior to running for Indiana Secretary of State in 2014. White lost that race to former Secretary of State and Republican Connie Lawson.

In 2021 White was named the president and CEO of the Indiana Coalition to End Sexual Assault and Human Traffickin­g. She previously helmed the Greater Indianapol­is Progress Committee. She also has worked in legal roles for state government, Marion County and the city of Indianapol­is including as chief counsel for the Indiana Department of Workforce Developmen­t and the Department of Child Services.

IndyStar reporter Kayla Dwyer contribute­d to this story.

Contact IndyStar’s state government and politics reporter Brittany Carloni at brittany.carloni@indystar.com or 317779-4468. Follow her on Twitter/X @CarloniBri­ttany.

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