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Kyler Hupfer was born on January 4th, 1973. He attended Pendleton Heights High School. He attended and played basketball at Manchester University located in Manchester, Indiana. He received his Bachelors's in business management and then attended the Indiana University Mckinney School of Law.

He was a Republican candidate for District 37 of the Indiana House of Representatives. The primary election was on May 4, 2010, and the general election was on November 2, 2010. Hupfer was a district-level delegate to the 2016 Republican National Convention from Indiana. All 57 delegates from Indiana were bound by state party rules to support Donald Trump at the convention. As of July 13, 2016, Trump had approximately 1,542 delegates. The winner of the Republican nomination needed the support of 1,237 delegates. Trump formally won the nomination on July 19, 2016. Hupfer ran in the 2010 election for Indiana House of Representatives District 37. Hupfer was defeated by Scott Reske in the general election which took place on November 2. Hupfer was unopposed in the Republican primary election on May 4, 2010. Hupfer was a district-level delegate to the 2016 Republican National Convention from Indiana.

Kyle Hupfer is the State Chairman of the Indiana Republican Party. Additionally, he is a chief administrative officer and general counsel of Indiana Mills & Manufacturing, Inc, treasurer of Eric Holcomb for Indiana and was co-chair of the Holcomb-Crouch Transition Board. Hupfer has previously served as 5th District Republican chairman, the director of the Indiana Department of Natural Resources for Governor Mitch Daniels, chairman of the Indiana State Fair Commission and a partner at Frost Brown Todd LLC. He is currently a Trustee at Manchester University, where he served as team captain of the school’s NCAA Division III Runner-Up basketball team, and a member of several other not-for-profit organizations. Hupfer and his wife, Jill, live in Pendleton with their three children. In 2019, Indiana Governor, Eric Holcomb, named Kyle Hupfer the manager of his campaign for re-election.