Hall's political career began as a
Jackson County council member. Hall faced Penny Githens, a
Democrat, in the
2022 Indiana House of Representatives election. The election was very tight with the original tally being 12,975 votes to 12,938 in Hall's favor (a difference of 37 votes or 0.1%). A
recount took place and showed that Hall retained his victory and increased his vote tally to 13,037 votes compared to Githens' 12,963 (a difference of 74 votes or 0.3%). Seventeen paper ballots were lost between the initial count and the recount, but were counted based on their scans in the initial count. == Personal life ==