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Alaina Shonkwiler
Member of the Indiana House of Representatives
from the 29th district
Incumbent
Assumed office
November 19, 2024
Preceded byChuck Goodrich
Personal details
Born1982 or 1983 (age 41–42)
Political partyRepublican
EducationIndiana University (BA)
North Central University (MS)

Alaina Shonkwiler (born 1982/1983) is an American politician serving as a member of the Indiana House of Representatives from the 29th district. She assumed office on November 19, 2024.

Career

Shonkwiler previously worked for U.S. Representative Victoria Spartz as a district director and as a government advisory for an accounting firm.

Personal life

Shonkwiler is married to Jason and lives in Noblesville with their two kids.

References

  1. "Shonkwiler takes oath to serve as new state representative for House District 29". Indiana House Republicans. November 21, 2024.
  2. "State House – District 29". WFYI. December 27, 2024.
  3. Bradley, Daniel (April 25, 2023). "Open Indiana House seats attract Republican challengers in northern suburbs". Indianapolis Business Journal.
  4. "Alaina Shonkwiler wins GOP nomination for House District 29". Hamilton County Reporter. May 8, 2024.
Members of the Indiana House of Representatives
124th General Assembly (2025–2026)
Speaker
Todd Huston (R)
Majority Leader
Matt Lehman (R)
Minority Leader
Phil GiaQuinta (D)
  1. Carolyn Jackson (D)
  2. Earl Harris Jr. (D)
  3. Ragen Hatcher (D)
  4. Edmond Soliday (R)
  5. Dale DeVon (R)
  6. Maureen Bauer (D)
  7. Jake Teshka (R)
  8. Ryan Dvorak (D)
  9. Pat Boy (D)
  10. Charles Moseley (D)
  11. Michael Aylesworth (R)
  12. Mike Andrade (D)
  13. Matthew Commons (R)
  14. Vernon Smith (D)
  15. Hal Slager (R)
  16. Kendell Culp (R)
  17. Jack Jordan (R)
  18. David Abbott (R)
  19. Julie Olthoff (R)
  20. Jim Pressel (R)
  21. Timothy Wesco (R)
  22. Craig Snow (R)
  23. Ethan Manning (R)
  24. Hunter Smith (R)
  25. Becky Cash (R)
  26. Chris Campbell (D)
  27. Sheila Klinker (D)
  28. Jeff Thompson (R)
  29. Alaina Shonkwiler (R)
  30. Michael Karickhoff (R)
  31. Lori Goss-Reaves (R)
  32. Victoria Wilburn (D)
  33. John Prescott (R)
  34. Sue Errington (D)
  35. Elizabeth Rowray (R)
  36. Kyle Pierce (R)
  37. Todd Huston (R)
  38. Heath VanNatter (R)
  39. Danny Lopez (R)
  40. Greg Steuerwald (R)
  41. Mark Genda (R)
  42. Alan Morrison (R)
  43. Tonya Pfaff (D)
  44. Beau Baird (R)
  45. Bruce Borders (R)
  46. Bob Heaton (R)
  47. Robb Greene (R)
  48. Douglas Miller (R)
  49. Joanna King (R)
  50. Lorissa Sweet (R)
  51. Tony Isa (R)
  52. Ben Smaltz (R)
  53. Ethan Lawson (R)
  54. Cory Criswell (R)
  55. Lindsay Patterson (R)
  56. Bradford Barrett (R)
  57. Craig Haggard (R)
  58. Michelle Davis (R)
  59. Ryan Lauer (R)
  60. Peggy Mayfield (R)
  61. Matt Pierce (D)
  62. Dave Hall (R)
  63. Shane Lindauer (R)
  64. Matt Hostettler (R)
  65. Christopher May (R)
  66. Zach Payne (R)
  67. Alex Zimmerman (R)
  68. Garrett Bascom (R)
  69. Jim Lucas (R)
  70. Karen Engleman (R)
  71. Wendy Dant Chesser (D)
  72. Edward Clere (R)
  73. Jennifer Meltzer (R)
  74. Stephen Bartels (R)
  75. Cindy Ledbetter (R)
  76. Wendy McNamara (R)
  77. Alex Burton (D)
  78. Tim O'Brien (R)
  79. Matt Lehman (R)
  80. Phil GiaQuinta (D)
  81. Martin Carbaugh (R)
  82. Kyle Miller (D)
  83. Christopher Judy (R)
  84. Robert Morris (R)
  85. Dave Heine (R)
  86. Ed DeLaney (D)
  87. Carey Hamilton (D)
  88. Chris Jeter (R)
  89. Mitch Gore (D)
  90. Andrew Ireland (R)
  91. Robert Behning (R)
  92. Renee Pack (D)
  93. Julie McGuire (R)
  94. Cherrish Pryor (D)
  95. John Bartlett (D)
  96. Greg Porter (D)
  97. Justin Moed (D)
  98. Robin Shackleford (D)
  99. Vanessa Summers (D)
  100. Blake Johnson (D)


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