I’m a foster parent, an attorney and a lifelong Hoosier who can’t sit back and watch our lawmakers decide what my kids can read, who we can marry or what women can do with their bodies. It’s time for action and I’m running for House District 24 to bring Hoosiers’ voice back to local government. Join us in our mission to put the power back in the hands of the people.


I’m a foster parent, an attorney and a lifelong Hoosier who can’t sit back and watch our lawmakers decide what my kids can read, who we can marry or what women can do with their bodies. It’s time for action and I’m running for House District 24 to bring Hoosiers’ voice back to local government. Join us in our mission to put the power back in the hands of the people.

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Where I Stand

Pro-choice

Like the majority of Hoosiers, I want kids to have their choice of books to read, I want people to have the choice to use marijuana responsibly, and I want women to be able to choose what to do with their bodies. Let’s put these issues on the ballot and let the people decide what they want.

Empower our Educators
Our community has some of the top schools in the nation and it’s because of our dedicated and hardworking teachers. Let’s empower them to use their knowledge, experience and judgment to get the most out of our kids. We need to increase public schools funding so our teachers can be paid what they deserve and our kids have all the resources they need to excel.
Thriving Households

If you work a full time job, you should make a living wage. That’s why we need to raise Indiana’s minimum wage and lower costs so we can put buying power in the hands of the people. Let’s empower local businesses to create jobs, enact paid family leave and make childcare affordable so everyone can enjoy this Hoosier lifestyle.

About Josh

Josh was born and raised in Martinsville, Indiana. He attended IU Bloomington where he met his future wife, Alexis. He then pursued his childhood dream of becoming a professional wrestler, before settling down and attending law school. Josh spent five years as a Deputy Attorney General practicing constitutional law, where he defended state agencies such as the Department of Child Services and Indiana State Police. Josh has argued in front of the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals and conducted jury trials.

Josh and Alexis moved to Westfield in 2009, where Alexis grew up. Alexis’s family has lived in Westfield for generations. Alexis and Josh knew they would want to raise a family in Westfield to be close to family and enjoy the great public schools that Alexis and her siblings had attended.

Unfortunately, Josh and Alexis were unable to have children. So they became foster parents. They have fostered 11 kids, 4 of which they adopted. When not driving one of his children to practice or work, Josh is a competitive natural bodybuilder and plays recreational soccer.

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Endorsements

The following organizations have proudly endorsed Josh Lowry:

Better Indiana PAC
Endorsement from the Candidates For Common Good
Endorsement from the College Democrats of Indiana
Endorsement by the Center for Free Thought Equality
Endorsement from the Indiana House Democrats
Endorsement from the Indiana Democrat
Endorsement from the Indiana Coalition for Public Education Candidate Pledge
Endorsement by the UAW: Region 2B CAP
Endorsement from the Indiana National Organization for Women
Endorsement from the ISTA
Endorsement from the NASW PACE: Political Action for Candidate Election
Endorsement by the Network for Public Education Action
Endorsement by Our Choice Coalition
Endorsement by the Planned Parenthood Advocates of Indiana PAC
Endorsement by ReCenter Indiana
Endorsement by the SMART (Sheet Metal - Air - Rail - Transportation) TD PAC
Endorsement by the IN Stonewall Democrats