Tracey Powell (right) submits his paperwork to run for the Indiana Senate District 21 seat. (Photo provided)
Posted By: The Reporter January 9, 2026
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Tipton County Commissioner Tracey Powell has officially filed his candidacy for the Indiana State Senate in District 21.
A lifelong Hoosier, chiropractor, farmer, and small business owner, Powell brings a proven record of local leadership, legislative experience, and a deep commitment to conservative principles.
Powell’s service as Tipton County Commissioner since 2020 has been marked by a dedication to responsible development, infrastructure improvements, and fiscal accountability. His leadership has earned him recognition from the Indiana County Commissioners, including the 2025 Legislative Service Award, honoring his advocacy for policies that strengthen local government and improve the lives of Hoosiers.
Through his work with the Indiana County Commissioners Association, where he has served as Vice Chair, Chair of his region, and Treasurer of the executive board, Powell has represented counties at the Statehouse and gained firsthand insight into the impact of state legislation on local communities.
“Indiana needs leaders who will fight for our values and ensure that Republican principles are protected,” Powell said. “I’m running for State Senate to bring fresh, effective leadership to the Statehouse and serve the interests of Republicans and all Hoosiers in District 21.”
Powell’s diverse background as a county commissioner, small business owner, chiropractor, and farmer gives him a unique perspective on the challenges facing Hoosiers. His campaign priorities include cutting taxes, strengthening schools, supporting healthcare access, and delivering policies that empower families and businesses.
If you have any questions, please contact the campaign by visiting PowellForIndiana.com or emailing tracey@powellforindiana.com.






