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State Senator's Wife To Seek His Seat While He's Deployed

Brandon Smith
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Indiana Public Broadcasting

Amanda Banks announced Thursday she’ll seek to keep her husband Jim’s state Senate seat in the family when he’s deployed to Afghanistan this fall. 

Sen. Jim Banks (R-Columbia City) announced earlier this month that, starting in September, he'll be deployed to Afghanistan in his role as a Naval Reserve Officer. 

Banks is unopposed in November’s election and the seven month deployment means he will miss the entire 2015 legislative session. 

But rather than resign, a provision in state law allows Banks to take a leave of absence.  Precinct committeemen in his district will temporarily fill his seat…and Banks’ wife Amanda hopes to take on that role. 

Amanda has long been active in politics, in the past as a policy analyst for a conservative organization and currently as the vice president of Allen County Right to Life.  She says she’s running to fill her husband’s seat because it’s a good way to contribute while he’s deployed, like so many other military spouses do. 

Amanda also says she thinks it would be a positive experience for their three young daughters, who would stay with her at her family’s home in Indianapolis during session.

“My children are young enough that it is going to be I think a good experience for them to possibly move to Indianapolis to be with their grandma for four months and see me go off to work and fill in for daddy,” she says.

Amanda says she’s reaching out to precinct committeemen, many of whom she already knows as she’s traveled the district with her husband.

Brandon Smith is excited to be working for public radio in Indiana. He has previously worked in public radio as a reporter and anchor in mid-Missouri for KBIA Radio out of Columbia. Prior to that, he worked for WSPY Radio in Plano, Illinois as a show host, reporter, producer and anchor. His first job in radio was in another state capitol, in Jefferson City, Missouri, 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.
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