Connie Lawson Explained

Connie Lawson
Office:61st Secretary of State of Indiana
Governor:Mitch Daniels
Mike Pence
Eric Holcomb
Term Start:March 16, 2012
Term End:March 16, 2021
Predecessor:Jerry Bonnet (acting)
Successor:Holli Sullivan
State Senate1:Indiana
District1:24th
Term Start1:1996
Term End1:2012
Predecessor1:Richard Thompson
Successor1:Pete Miller
Birth Date:20 April 1949
Birth Place:Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.
Party:Republican
Spouse:Jack Lawson
Children:2

Connie Lawson (born April 20, 1949) is an American politician. A Republican, Lawson was Indiana Secretary of State from 2012 to 2021 and was a member of the Indiana Senate from 1996 to 2012. While in the state senate, she was Republican floor leader.

Early life, education, and career

Lawson was born and raised in Danville, located in Hendricks County in central Indiana. She graduated from Danville High School. She attended Darden School of Legislative Leadership and in 1998 she went to Bowhay Institute for Legislative Leadership. Lawson was elected Clerk of the Hendricks County Circuit Court in 1988. She was subsequently reelected twice to four-year terms As clerk, her responsibilities included maintaining all records of the court and overseeing elections. During this period, Lawson was also president of the Indiana Clerks’ Association and chair of the group’s legislative committee. She also served as Vice Chair of the Hendricks County Republican Party from 1995 to 2005.[1]

State Senate

Lawson was a member of the Indiana Senate from 1996 to 2012.[2] She replaced incumbent State Senator Richard Thompson.[3] She was the first woman appointed to the post of Indiana Senate Majority Floor Leader.[2] The American Conservative Union gave her an Indiana Legislature evaluation of 93%.

Indiana State Senate 24th District Election Results, November 2, 2004

Indiana State Senate 24th District Republican Primary Election Results, May 6, 2008
CandidateAffiliationSupportOutcome
Connie Lawson (inc.)Republican10,60279.2%
John GooteeRepublican2,77820.8%
Indiana State Senate 24th District Election Results, November 4, 2008

Secretary of State

On March 16, 2012, Governor Mitch Daniels appointed Lawson Secretary of State.[4]

Indiana Secretary of State Election Results, November 4, 2014[5]

CandidateAffiliationSupportOutcome
Connie LawsonRepublican762,223 57.1%
Elizabeth WhiteDemocratic527,379 39.5%
Karl TatgenhorstLibertarian45,393 3.4%

In the summer of 2018, Lawson received two challenges to her eligibility as Candidate for Secretary of State of Indiana.[6] [7] The challenges stemmed from the Indiana Constitution's provision that states no person shall be eligible for "more than eight years in any period of twelve years."[8] Both eligibility claims were dismissed, but questions still exist over her ability to finish the entire term if re-elected in 2018.[9] She was reelected.

In 2016, Lawson targeted a voter registration group, the Indiana Voter Registration Project, who she claimed were "nefarious actors" and who were engaging in turning in "forged voter registration applications." Shortly thereafter, police raided the organization's building. There is no evidence that the group was turning in forged voter registration applications.[10] [11]

On February 15, 2021, Lawson announced that she intended to resign to focus on her health and family.[12] She formally resigned after Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb selected state Rep. Holli Sullivan as Lawson's successor.[13]

Personal life

Connie Lawson is married to Jack Lawson, has two children Brandon and Kylie, and seven grandchildren. She and her husband own and operate Lawson & Company, an auctioneer and real estate business.

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Connie Lawson. Indiana Legislator Database. September 30, 2020.
  2. Chris Sikich, Can Democrats nab another statewide office?, Indianapolis Star (Oct. 31, 2014).
  3. Web site: The Indianapolis Star 08 May 1996, page Page 12 .
  4. News: Gov. Mitch Daniels picks Connie Lawson as new Indiana Secretary of State . Mary Beth Schneider . Indianapolis Star . March 16, 2012 . March 16, 2012.
  5. Web site: Indiana Election Division . 2010 Indiana Election Report . Indiana . December 27, 2010 . April 16, 2015 . February 23, 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170223031043/http://www.in.gov/sos/elections/files/2010_ELECTION_RESULTS_155618.pdf . dead .
  6. News: Challenge To Secretary of State Lawson's Candidacy Denied. Smith. Brandon. 2018-07-17. WFYI Public Media. 2018-09-25. en-us.
  7. News: Connie Lawson, Indiana Sec of State, reelection eligibility challenged again. 2018-08-16. News Growl. 2018-09-25. en-US.
  8. News: Article 6, Indiana Constitution - Ballotpedia. Ballotpedia. 2018-09-25. en-US.
  9. Web site: Effort to remove Lawson from ballot fails. Indiana Journal Gazette. 2018-09-25.
  10. Web site: Reilly. Ryan J.. Craven. Julia. 2016-10-22. Indiana Officials Target A Black Voter Registration Drive On A Technicality. 2020-09-30. HuffPost. en.
  11. News: Rutenberg. Jim. 2020-09-30. How Trump's 'Voter Fraud' Lie Is Disenfranchising Americans. en-US. The New York Times. 2020-09-30. 0362-4331.
  12. Web site: Secretary of State Connie Lawson submits resignation . WISHTV . 15 February 2021 . 15 February 2021.
  13. Web site: Lange . Kaitlin . Gov. Holcomb announces new secretary of state after Connie Lawson's retirement . . 27 April 2023 . 16 March 2021.