Of the counties with nearly complete results, more than 90 percent shifted in favor of former President Donald J. Trump in the 2024 presidential election. Circles show our estimate for which candidate leads in the remaining votes.
Indiana Democrats failed to win any statewide seats in Indiana and appear unlikely to break the supermajority.
In both of those elections, Trump won between 56.5% and 57% of the vote. This year, he performed two points better than that. Trump dominated Indiana in 2024 by winning 88 of Indi
Republicans will hold onto three U.S. House seats in Indiana that were left open by incumbents who didn't run for reelection. All nine Indiana seats were up for election this year, and the six incumbents who did run for reelection held onto their seats.
It didn't take long for the Associated Press to call one of the most interesting races to watch: As the state's last polls closed, U.S. Sen. Mike Braun was projected to win the Indiana governor's race, besting Democrat Jennifer McCormick and Libertarian Donald Rainwater. He'll replace term-limited Republican Gov. Eric Holcomb.
Indiana's Vigo County has correctly predicted the presidential winner in all but two elections since 1888. Here's how they voted in 2024.
INDIANA, USA — Republican Rep. James Baird won reelection to a U.S. House seat representing Indiana on Tuesday. Baird, a decorated Army veteran who lost an arm during the Vietnam War, won his fourth term in the House. He defeated Democrat Derrick Holder, a Marine Corps veteran.
Indiana Republicans appeared to maintain their supermajority grips on both chambers of the Indiana Statehouse after Hoosiers cast their ballots in the 2024 election Tuesday.
While they investigated Robbie Doerr’s murder, Mandy Fillmore said detectives claimed her sister, Elizabeth Fox-Doerr, had an affair with her fiancé, Larry Richmond Sr. Fox-Doerr denied the affair.
Republican Mike Braun has won the Indiana governor’s race. He defeated Democrat Jennifer McCormick and extended the GOP’s 20-year-hold on the state’s top office.
Forty-five U.S. House of Representatives members, including two from Indiana, will not seek re-election, guaranteeing a new representative.