Hamilton County Reporter
Victoria Spartz (R-Noblesville) took the oath of office today, becoming the state senator representing District 20. She was sworn in by Indiana Supreme Court Chief Justice Loretta Rush.
Spartz fills the Senate seat previously held by State Sen. Luke Kenley, who retired last month. She will finish the remainder of his term, serving portions of Hamilton County.
“I am eager to begin my first session with the General Assembly,” Spartz said. “It is a privilege to be the voice of the constituents in Senate District 20, and I plan to work hard to make Indiana an even better place to call home.”
Spartz earned a bachelor’s and master’s degree from the National University of Economics in Ukraine as well as a Master of Professional Accountancy from Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business in Indianapolis.
Spartz is a certified public accountant, farmer, small business owner and adjunct faculty for Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business in Indianapolis. She previously worked in the Big Four public accounting firms and as the chief financial officer of the Indiana Attorney General’s Office.
She, her husband and their two daughters live in Noblesville.
Constituents can contact Spartz by phone at 317-232-9400, by email at Senator.Spartz@iga.in.gov or by mail at 200 W. Washington St., Indianapolis, IN 46204.