By Tom Davies
Indiana Capital Chronicle
March 23, 2026
The Libertarian Party of Indiana has nominated Lauri Shillings to head its ballot this year as its candidate for secretary of state.
Shillings won the Libertarian nomination during the party’s state convention Saturday in Fort Wayne, party officials announced.
Shillings, who lives in Carmel, was the Libertarian candidate in 2024 for the 5th Congressional District and has been the party’s Hamilton County chair since 2021. She is creative director in the University of Indianapolis’ marketing office.
The secretary of state race is key for the Libertarians, as their candidate must receive at least 2% of the vote in the November election in order to retain automatic ballot status.
The party’s 2022 candidate, Jeffrey Maurer, tallied 5.7% of the statewide vote.
Shillings said her campaign would focus on restoring trust, professionalism and independence to the secretary of state’s office.
“The secretary of state’s office belongs to the people of Indiana — not to political parties,” Shillings said in a statement. “Indiana doesn’t need a secretary of state who treats the office as a political tool. We need someone who treats it as a public trust.”
The Republican and Democratic nominees will be selected during their state party conventions in June.
Current Republican Secretary of State Diego Morales and Democrat Beau Bayh are among the candidates. Former Republican Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard is attempting an independent campaign under the “Lincoln Party” label. Others running are Democrat Blythe Potter and Republicans David Shelton and Jamie Reitenour.
Libertarians also nominated John Schick of Chesterton as their state comptroller candidate. Schick is a business consultant and a former state Libertarian Party treasurer.
The party has three candidates for Indiana congressional seats:
Libertarians nominees for state legislative seats are:
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