Tracey Yeager Stogsdill

Conservative Republican Leadership

Common Sense Justice

Committed to Brown County

It’s time to take Action

ABOUT TRACEY

Tracey Yeager Stogsdill has been a trial attorney since 1988.

She is currently a deputy prosecutor with the Brown County Prosecutor’s office where she leads the child support enforcement division. In her commitment to the children and families of Brown County, Tracey has led the child support division to collect over $1.14 million in child support in 2017 and has filed 17 felony non-support cases; this is more than any Brown County deputy prosecutor has filed in the preceding 20 years.

Before coming to Brown County, Tracey practiced law in her own law firm on the south side of Indianapolis. She has 29 years of trial experience, not just criminal law, and not just working for the state, but also in family law, divorce, child custody, child support adoptions, guardianships, juvenile delinquency, special education law, real estate law, wills and trusts, landlord-tenant law, small claims court, collection law, business law and taxation law. While in private practice Tracey was awarded the following distinctions:

  • Greater Indianapolis YMCA's “Woman of the Year” — for her outstanding volunteer commitment to children at the YMCAs
  • American Institute of Family Law Attorney’s “Ten Best Attorneys of Indiana”

Around 2005 Tracey bought a place in Brown County. She moved to Brown County permanently in 2010 and began retiring from her private practice so that she could spend more time riding her horses and raising honey bees.

Tracey has raised her two boys, John and Joseph, as a single mother, and, like many of us in Brown County, wears many hats. She is a homeowner, a landlord, a small business owner and a farmer. Tracey is married to Brad Stogsdill, Chief Deputy Sheriff for the Brown County Sherriff's Department.

Brown County Community Involvement & Volunteer Activities

Tracey strives to contribute to Brown County in any way she can including volunteering. She has served in the following:

  • Brown County Drug Task Force – Team Member
  • Brown County Community Corrections – Board Member
  • Brown County Solid Waste – Advisory Board
  • Convention and Visitor’s Bureau – Board Member
  • National Rifle Association – Member
  • Habitat For Humanity – Regular Contributor to the Pie Auctions and Cake Walk
  • Mother’s Cupboard – Regular Contributor to the Soup Bowl and Auction
  • Shop With A Cop – Annual Volunteer
  • Lions Club – Member
  • Brown County League of Women Voter’s – Member
  • Indiana Beekeepers Association and the Brown County “Ten O’clock Line” Bee 
  • Group – Member
  • Nashville Christian Church – Regular Attendee

why TRACEY

It takes life experience and legal experience and a commitment to our community to make a good judge. Tracey Yeager Stogsdill has the experience you can trust and the commitment you can count on.

Tracey Yeager Stogsdill will bring common sense justice to our county.

After serving for the past three years on the Brown County Drug Task Force, Tracey Yeager Stogsdill can relate first hand to the current opioid crisis. Our community is enmeshed in a drug crisis that impacts each of us, our families, our children and our community as a whole. We are all affected by this crisis and Brown County needs a judge with broad personal and professional experience to preside over the impact of this crisis. Tracey Yeager Stogsdill has the experience you can trust to get the job done.

Tracey’s conservative values provide offenders with opportunity for treatment and recovery and impose consequences and sanctions on repeat offenders.

Conservative Tracey Yeager Stogsdill is a judge for Brown County families!