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Tim Wesco

Tim Wesco

Rep

State Assembly · House District 21

52 Bills
977 Votes
0 Answered

Biography

Tim Wesco is a Republican member of the Indiana House of Representatives, representing District 21 since 2010. Elected at age 25, he became the youngest member of the Indiana House at the time. He serves as a pastor at Calvary Baptist Church in Mishawaka, Indiana, and resides in the area. Wesco is known for his strong opposition to abortion rights in nearly all cases and chairs the Elections and Apportionment Committee, while also serving on Natural Resources and Utilities, Energy, and Telecommunications committees.

Education and Political Experience

Limited public details are available on Wesco's formal education. His political career began with his 2010 election to the Indiana House, where he has been reelected multiple times, sponsoring bills on elections, electronic voting machines, and absentee voting. He has maintained a consistent Republican voting record, including pro-consumer stances recognized by some advocacy groups.

Committees

4 assignments
Elections Interim Study vice chair
Elections and Apportionment chair
Natural Resources member
Utilities, Energy and Telecommunications member

At a glance

Office
State Assembly
District
House District 21
Mailing
200 W. Washington St., Indianapolis, IN 46204