Michelle Davis

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Michelle Davis

U.S.A.

Party Republican
Latest Campaign State House of Reps
Date of Birth 1969 (Age: 57)
Overall Community Sentiment: Neutral

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Overview
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Personal Background

Michelle Davis holds a Bachelor of Science in elementary education and a Master of Education in curriculum and instruction. She began her career in systems analysis before managing her family business while raising her children. Davis has dedicated her professional life to education, currently serving as the Director of Adult Education at Central Nine Career Center and on the Board of Governors for the Indianapolis Children’s Dyslexia Center. Her leadership includes creating the β€œHardworking Hoosier Award” to recognize community members.

Political Ideas

Michelle Davis combines a staunch defense of traditional values with a calculated approach to regional interests, particularly in education and labor. Her legislative focus on protecting female athletes in sports reveals an ideological rigidity that clashes with progressive gender norms. Simultaneously, Davis's opposition to federal overreach, especially from the EPA, demonstrates a strategic alignment with local industries, suggesting a nuanced approach to federalism. Davis's dual commitment to school choice and career education hints at an ideologically agile stance on public policy, balancing conservative and progressive elements. This juxtaposition of positions invites deeper inquiry into her justifications and broader policy framework.

Campaigns
2024: Indiana State House of Representatives
ELECTED

Election History

District 58 General Election

18,731 votes (67.40%)

Win

Position Details

2022: Indiana State House of Representatives
ELECTED

Election History

Disrict 58 General Election

Unopposed

Win
2020: Indiana State House of Representatives
ELECTED

Election History

Disrict 58 General Election

22,282 votes (67.60%)

Win