
The Indiana State Police Alliance has endorsed Fishers Republican Dr. Juanita Albright in the race for Indiana State Senate District 31.
The endorsement from the organization representing Indiana State Police troopers highlights Albright’s stated commitment to supporting law enforcement and strengthening public safety in Indiana communities.
“I am honored to receive the endorsement of the Indiana State Police Alliance,” Albright said in a statement. “Public safety is essential to strong communities, and I deeply respect the men and women who serve and protect our state every day. I look forward to working with law enforcement to ensure they have the support and resources they need to keep Hoosier families safe.”
Albright is a Fishers physician who has practiced medicine in Hamilton County for more than two decades. She previously served as president of the Hamilton Southeastern School Board and has been active in local education and public policy issues.
Her campaign platform includes supporting law enforcement, lowering the cost of living, improving access to affordable health care, maintaining fiscal responsibility, and ensuring strong public schools.
The Indiana State Police Alliance is a statewide labor organization that represents troopers and other members of the Indiana State Police. The group often advocates for policies related to law enforcement funding, officer safety, retirement benefits, and criminal justice legislation at the Indiana Statehouse. Endorsements from the organization are often viewed as a signal of support from rank-and-file state troopers.
Albright is one of several candidates seeking the Republican nomination for the Senate District 31 seat. Among the candidates in the GOP primary is Tiffany Ditlevson, who currently serves on the Fishers City Council.
The winner of the Republican primary will advance to the general election for the district, which represents much of Fishers and surrounding communities in Hamilton County.