
ABOUT ANTHONY MARTINEZ-BURTON
Bringing Determination and Vision to Indiana
Anthony Martinez-Burton is committed to making a meaningful impact in the community. His experiences and strong resolve fuel his dedication to fostering positive change.
A veteran of the United States Air Force, Martinez-Burton is also an Indiana University alumnus. Growing up in Kokomo, Indiana, and hailing from a family with a long standing committment to military service, he takes pride in his deep understanding of the challenges faced by the everyday working Hoosier.
As a young man, he was taught the value of dedication and hard work, not only from his parents but so many others around the community. His family has proudly maintained themselves in the automotive industry as UAW members. Martinez-Burton himself is a former member of the SMART Union Local 20 Sheetmetal Workers. With a wealth of experience, Martinez-Burton has worked in both the aviation and construction industries. Additionally, he is a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1152 as well as American Legion and volunteers in various charitable organizations.

Join the Movement for Change
Together We Can Make a Difference
Martinez-Burton is committed to addressing the many crucial issues that concern the Eastern Howard County and western Grant County area. He wants to eliminate property taxes for Disabled Veterans and Retired First Responders, Harsher Civil Penalties for Law Enforcement who break the public trust, build long term care facilities for those who struggle with mental health disorders or are mentally compromised individuals. He also wants to push U.S. Congress to revitalize the Citizenship Application Process and push for correcting the continued rise of Property Taxes and the cost of living in the state. He aims to create various programs to incentivize Nuclear Power Plant Construction, In-State Manufacturing, bolstering of Union Labor, and a separate program from Food Stamps to pay for essentials like Diapers, Wipes, and Formula all while rebuilding the people's faith in their local government.