


Kellie Streeter has spent more than a decade serving the communities of Southwest Indiana. She is in her tenth year as a Knox County Commissioner and serves as Administrator of the Daviess County Health Department.
First caucused into office in 2016, Kellie has worked directly with state leaders and legislators to deliver results for rural counties—experience that prepares her to represent District 45 from day one.
As Knox County Commissioner, Kellie passed the county’s first Unsafe Building Ordinance and created a Code Enforcement Officer position to address blight and neglected properties. She authored Indiana’s first County Invasive Species Ordinance to protect agricultural land.
In 2022, Kellie led the launch of a new county ambulance service for Knox County, strengthening emergency medical services for local families.


Kellie is a respected leader at both the local and state level. She is Past President of the Indiana County Commissioners Association and currently serves as Chair of its Legislative Committee, where she works regularly at the Statehouse on behalf of counties statewide.
Her leadership has been recognized across Indiana, including 5 Under 40 by the Knox County Chamber of Commerce and Distinguished County Commissioner honors for her advocacy on behalf of rural communities.
Originally from rural Kentucky, Kellie has made Freelandville her home. She and her family live in Southwest Indiana, where her children attend or have graduated from North Knox Schools. Kellie is also a proud grandmother and serves as Vice Chair of the Knox County Republican Party.
Kellie Streeter has dedicated herself to serving the communities of Southwest Indiana. Kellie is the full-time Administrator of the Daviess County Health Department and the President of the Knox County Board of Commissioners.
First caucused into the office in 2016, Kellie is currently serving in her eighth year as a Knox County Commissioner. As Commissioner, she has worked to build partnerships with municipalities within the county and work collaboratively with the County Council.
As a Knox County Commissioner, Kellie passed the first unsafe building law and created a code enforcement officer position to enforce laws for neglected properties. Kellie passed the first County Invasive Species law in Indiana (even before the state of Indiana) to protect our agricultural land. She traveled to Japan in 2023 to represent Knox County and Indiana on a trade mission with the Indiana Economic Development Commission. In July of 2022, Kellie spearheaded the start of a new ambulance service for Knox County that is managed by the Knox County Hospital dba Good Samaritan.
Kellie was recognized as 5 under 40 by Knox County Chamber of Commerce in 2021 and in 2023 she was awarded by Indiana County Commissioners the County Commissioner Legislative Award for her work at the Statehouse on behalf of Counties.
Kellie serves on several boards and commissions where she advocates for Southwest Indiana including, the Good Samaritan Hospital Board of Governors, the Knox County Indiana Economic Development Corporation Board of Directors, the Association of Indiana Counties, the Indiana Behavioral Health Commission. Kellie is also the current President of the Indiana County Commissioners Association.
Originally from rural Kentucky, Kellie has made Southwest Indiana her home. She resides in Freelandville, where her three children, Beau, Allie, and Tucker, attend or have graduated from North Knox Schools. Kellie has two grandchildren. She is a member of Word of Life Church in Bicknell. Kellie is also the Vice Chair of the Knox County Republican Party.

Protecting local decision-making for agriculture, land use, energy, and economic development—because rural communities know what works best.
Fighting for fair, sustainable funding for local roads, bridges, and drainage so rural counties aren’t forced to raise taxes to maintain crumbling infrastructure.
Strengthening access to behavioral and public health services by supporting rural hospitals, EMS, provider recruitment, and early-intervention programs.
Supporting first responders, law enforcement, 911, emergency management, and veterans who keep our communities safe.
Kellie Streeter is running to be a strong voice for rural Southwest Indiana. She is a proven, trusted advocate for the issues that directly impact our families and communities.
Every day, Kellie listens to residents, understands their concerns, and works to deliver real solutions.
She knows what matters to Southwest Indiana—and she will work for you.


