INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Senator Mike Braun is planning to run for governor in 2024.
Braun filed the paperwork Wednesday morning with the Indiana Secretary of State's Office, establishing a campaign committee and signaling his intent to run for governor.
Indiana's current Governor, Eric Holcomb, will not be able to run for re-election in 2024, due to term limits.
Braun is the second person to file for the 2024 governor's race in Indiana. Eric Doden - a republican businessman - filed to run for governor of Indiana in 2021.
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