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Daryl Schmitt replaces Mark Messmer in Indiana Senate after private GOP caucus vote

Mark Messmer, left, posted a photo of himself with his replacement in the Indiana Senate, Daryl Schmitt, on Facebook after Schmitt's caucus victory.
Mark Messmer, left, posted a photo of himself with his replacement in the Indiana Senate, Daryl Schmitt, on Facebook after Schmitt's caucus victory.

Dubois County Councilman Daryl Schmitt is the newest member of the Indiana Senate after a private Republican caucus chose Schmitt Wednesday night to replace Mark Messmer.

Messmer left the Senate earlier this year halfway through his term after winning the Eighth Congressional District primary.

Schmitt said a top priority will be “driving decisions local.” And ahead of a budget session in which taxes will be a top debate, Schmitt told the Republican precinct caucus members that he pledges to visit every local taxing unit in his district — county, city and town governments — over the next 12 months.

“Reason for that is to gain a better understanding, so I can represent our views at the state level,” Schmitt said.

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Schmitt said the state needs to focus on getting Christian values into government and schools.

Schmitt becomes the 37th current legislator who first joined the General Assembly via private caucus. He will serve out Messmer’s term, which ends in November 2026.

Brandon is our Statehouse bureau chief. Contact him at  bsmith@ipbs.org  or follow him on Twitter at  @brandonjsmith5 .

Brandon J. Smith has previously worked as a reporter and anchor for KBIA Radio in Columbia, MO. Prior to that, he worked for WSPY Radio in Plano, IL as a show host, reporter, producer and anchor. His first job in radio was in another state capitol, in Jefferson City, as a reporter for three radio stations around Missouri. Brandon graduated from the University of Missouri-Columbia with a Bachelor of Journalism in 2010, with minors in political science and history. He was born and raised in Chicago.