Curtis Hill Loses To Todd Rokita In Fight For GOP AG Nominee
Staff Report
INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill will not be on the fall ballot for re-election.
Former U.S. Congressman Todd Rokita was chosen as the nominee by Republican delegates in a mail-in contest that was announced Friday afternoon.
Rokita was one of three challenging Hill, who recently completed a 30-day suspension of his law license in connection with allegations he groped women at a party in 2018.
Other GOP candidates included John Westercamp and Nate Harter.
In the third and final round, Rokita collected 873 votes while Hill had 801.
Rokita will face former Evansville Mayor Jonathan Weinzapfel on Nov. 3.