Greg Zoeller
Gregory Francis Zoeller (born March 28, 1955)[1] was the 42nd attorney general of the U.S. state of Indiana, serving from 2009 to 2017. A Republican, he was elected in November 2008, defeating Democrat Linda Pence, and took office on January 12, 2009 and was re-elected to a second four-year term in 2012. He retired to run unsuccessfully for Congress.
Greg Zoeller | |
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42nd Attorney General of Indiana | |
In office January 12, 2009 – January 9, 2017 | |
Governor | Mitch Daniels Mike Pence |
Preceded by | Steve Carter |
Succeeded by | Curtis Hill |
Personal details | |
Born | Gregory Francis Zoeller March 28, 1955 New Albany, Indiana, U.S |
Political party | Republican |
Education | Purdue University, West Lafayette (BS) Indiana University, Bloomington (JD) |
Early life and education
Zoeller is a native of New Albany, Indiana. He is a graduate of Our Lady of Providence Catholic High School. He also graduated from the Indiana University Maurer School of Law. He studied as an undergraduate at Purdue University and Indiana University, and holds "dual citizenship" as both a Boilermaker and an IU Hoosier.
Legal career
With a focus on consumer protection and public health and safety, Zoeller created and serves as co-chair of Indiana's Prescription Drug Task Force, is a member of the Commission on Improving the Status of Children in Indiana, supports the expansion of School Resource Officers, and serves as the National Association of Attorneys General Tobacco Committee Co-Chair. Other accomplishments as Attorney General include enhanced privacy protections for Hoosiers through expansion of the Do Not Call law to include cell phones, and providing for parents to obtain credit freezes on behalf of their minor children to protect them from identity theft.
On September 9, 2014 Zoeller appealed the Supreme Court's ruling on same-sex marriage in Indiana. Zoeller also filed amicus briefs for other states.[2] This was marked by controversy, and while a few upcoming voters for the 2016 elections in Indiana criticized his decision, the vast majority supported him.[3][4][5]
Prior to state government, Zoeller spent ten years as an executive assistant to Dan Quayle - first in Senator Quayle's U.S. Senate office, and then in the Office of the Vice President of the United States. He also served in other government capacities and was in private practice for 10 years before joining the Attorney General's Office in 2001, serving as Chief Deputy until 2008.
Zoeller earned his law degree from the Indiana University School of Law at Bloomington in 1982.
Personal
Zoeller and his wife Kerrie have three children and live in Indianapolis.
Electoral history
Indiana Attorney General Election, 2008 | |||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
Republican | Greg Zoeller | 1,318,147 | 50.75 |
Democratic | Linda Pence | 1,279,284 | 49.25 |
Indiana Attorney General Election, 2012 | |||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
Republican | Greg Zoeller (inc.) | 1,453,334 | 58.02 |
Democratic | Kay Fleming | 1,051,504 | 41.98 |
Indiana's 9th Congressional District Republican Primary Election, 2016 | |||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % |
Republican | Trey Hollingsworth | 40,767 | 33.55 |
Republican | Erin Houchin | 30,396 | 25.01 |
Republican | Greg Zoeller | 26,554 | 21.85 |
Republican | Brent Waltz | 15,759 | 12.97 |
Republican | Robert Hall | 8,036 | 6.61 |
References
- "Thurbert Baker 1952 - Google Search". google.com.
- "Indiana AG reacts to same-sex marriage ruling". schurz-wsbt-tv. Archived from the original on 2015-04-02.
- "Indiana Attorney General Appeals Same-Sex Marriage Decision To Supreme Court". 21Alive. Archived from the original on 2015-04-02.
- Greg Zoeller (2 July 2014). "Greg Zoeller: State had obligation to appeal gay marriage ruling". Indianapolis Star.
- IndyStar (16 May 2014). "Greg Zoeller cruel to appeal gay marriage ruling". Indianapolis Star.
External links
Legal offices | ||
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Preceded by Steve Carter |
Attorney General of Indiana 2009–2017 |
Succeeded by Curtis Hill |