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2022 Election Outlook – Indiana

Flag of Indiana
Flag of Indiana

My party abbreviation guide is here.

Indiana is the 15th most Republican state, voting 10.20% more Republican than the nation as a whole.

Based on election data since 2000, Indiana is trending Republican (4.36% more Republican than 2000).

The current Cook Partisan Voting Index for Indiana is R+10.85.

U.S. Senate (Class 1)

Mike Braun (R) is up for re-election in 2024.

U.S. Senate (Class 3)

Todd Young (R-inc) vs. Thomas McDermott, Jr. (D), James Sceniak (L), Haneefah Khaaliq (I), Ellen Kizik (I)

Outlook: Solid Young (Republican hold)

U.S. House

District 1

Frank Mrvan (D-inc) vs. Jennifer-Ruth Green (R)

Analysis: This industrial working-class district has historically been strongly Democratic but has recently become considerably less Democratic.

Outlook: Lean Mrvan (Democratic hold)

District 2

Rudy Yakym (R) vs. Paul Steury (D), William Henry (L)

(Jackie Walorski (R) died August 3 in a car accident.)

District 3

Jim Banks (R-inc) vs. Gary Snyder (D)

District 4

Jim Baird (R-inc) vs. Roger Day (D)

District 5

Victoria Spartz (R-inc) vs. Jeannine Lake (D)

District 6

Greg Pence (R-inc) vs. Cinde Wirth (D)

District 7

André Carson (D-inc) vs. Angela Grabovsky (R), Gavin Maple (L)

District 8

Larry Bucshon (R-inc) vs. Ray McCormick (D)

District 9

Erin Houchin (R) vs. Matthew Fyfe (D)

(Trey Hollingsworth (R) is retiring.)

State Elections

Governor

Eric Holcomb (R) is term-limited in 2024.

State Legislature

Chamber Control GOP DEM Others
Senate
GOP
39
11
House
GOP
71
29