IN-05 Republican nominee?
Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Overview
Current roleU.S. Army veteran
PartyRepublican
LocationIndiana
BackgroundU.S. Army veteran
Notable personal detailsScott Anthony King is a Republican candidate who ran for U.S. House in Indiana’s 5th Congressional District in the May 5, 2026 primary. He is based in Noblesville, Indiana, and has been described as an Army veteran with a background in electrical engineering. In the 2026 Republican primary, he challenged incumbent Rep. Victoria Spartz.
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Positions
Economy & Taxes
Scott King has said he wants to examine tariffs as a revenue source and has spoken of pursuing “collective measures” on fiscal issues, but has not laid out a detailed tax plan or clear agenda of tax increases or cuts. Public statements emphasize reviewing tariffs and addressing fiscal clarity rather than explicit proposals to raise or cut specific taxes.
Healthcare
Opposes perceived government medical mandates and frames certain public-health measures as 'medical tyranny', indicating a preference for limiting government-imposed health policies. Campaign messaging emphasizes individual freedom on medical decisions rather than expansion of government-run health programs.
News
Scott King is in the news because he is a candidate in Indiana’s primary elections. The latest coverage mainly notes that the state’s congressional primaries are being held under existing district maps. No specific new development about King himself was reported in the summary provided.
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