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The 2012 United States House of Representatives elections in Indiana were held on Tuesday, November 6, 2012, to elect the nine U.S. representatives from the state, one from each of the state's nine congressional districts. The elections coincided with the elections of other federal and state offices, including a quadrennial presidential election, an election to the U.S. Senate, and a gubernatorial election.
Overview
United States House of Representatives elections in Indiana, 2012
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Party
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Votes
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Percentage
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Seats
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Republican
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1,351,760
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52.93%
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7
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+1
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Democratic
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1,142,554
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44.74%
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2
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-1
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Libertarian
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59,429
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2.33%
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0
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-
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Independents
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3
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<0.01%
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0
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-
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Totals
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2,553,746
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100.00%
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9
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-
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Redistricting
A redistricting bill was passed by both houses of the Indiana General Assembly in April 2011 and signed into law by Governor Mitch Daniels on May 10, 2011.
The newly drawn map was designed to produce seven districts which are favorable to the Republican Party and two which favor the Democratic Party. Republicans described the districts as being more compact and more in keeping with existing county boundaries than the previous map, while Democrats argued that the map was intended to protect Republican incumbents and help the Republican Party win the 2nd district.
District 1
2012 Indiana's 1st congressional district election
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County results Visclosky: 60-70% |
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Further information: Indiana's 1st congressional district
The district, based in the suburbs and exurbs of Chicago, acquired parts of LaPorte County, including Michigan City, in redistricting.
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
Primary results
Democratic primary results
Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Democratic
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Pete Visclosky (incumbent)
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42,219
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100.0
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Total votes
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42,219
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100.0
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Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Joel Phelps, industrial engineer
Primary results
Republican primary results
Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Republican
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Joel Phelps
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11,952
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100.0
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Total votes
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11,952
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100.0
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General election
Results
District 2
Further information: Indiana's 2nd congressional district
In redistricting, parts of the state which typically favor Republicans, including Elkhart County, Miami County, Wabash County and much of Kosciusko County, were moved into the 2nd district, while Democratic-leaning areas such as Kokomo and part of LaPorte County were removed from the district.
Democratic primary
Prior to announcing his Senate campaign, Donnelly commented that he was confident that a Democrat would be able to win the district, noting that then-Senator Barack Obama would have received 49% of the vote in the district in the 2008 presidential election had it been held under the newly drawn boundaries.
Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in primary
- Dan Morrison, small business owner
Withdrawn
Declined
Primary results
Democratic primary results
Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Democratic
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Brendan Mullen
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11,218
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54.1
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Democratic
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Dan Morrison
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9,519
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45.9
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Total votes
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20,737
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100.0
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Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in primary
Withdrawn
- Mitch Feikes, real estate developer and broker
Primary results
Republican primary results
Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Republican
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Jackie Walorski
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46,873
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72.8
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Republican
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Greg Andrews
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17,522
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27.2
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Total votes
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64,395
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100.0
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Libertarian primary
Candidates
Nominee
Green primary
Andrew Straw, an attorney, switched from the Democratic Party to Green Party and ran for this seat. Straw was an Indiana Supreme Court analyst and an assistant dean at the Indiana University Maurer School of Law in charge of the International Program. He was, however, disqualified from the ballot in July.
General election
Endorsements
Brendan Mullen (D)
Organizations
Jackie Walorski (R)
Organizations
Predictions
Results
District 3
Further information: Indiana's 3rd congressional district
The 3rd district was expected to remain favorable to Republicans. Among the changes made in redistricting were the removal of Elkhart County from the 4th district to the 2nd, and the addition of areas south of Fort Wayne, which might have made Stutzman vulnerable to a primary challenge.
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
Primary results
Republican primary results
Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Republican
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Marlin Stutzman (incumbent)
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74,812
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100.0
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Total votes
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74,812
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100.0
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Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Kevin Boyd, pastor of Fort Wayne's Trinity Presbyterian Church
Eliminated in primary
- Stephen Hope
- Justin Kuhnle, family case manager
- John Roberson, former police officer
- Tommy Schrader
- David Sowards
Primary results
Democratic primary results
Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Democratic
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Kevin R. Boyd
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5,985
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47.8
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Democratic
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Tommy A. Schrader
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1,694
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13.5
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Democratic
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Stephen G. Hope
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1,441
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11.5
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Democratic
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Justin Kuhnle
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1,265
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10.1
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Democratic
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David Sowards
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1,172
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9.4
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Democratic
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John Forrest Roberson
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966
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7.7
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Total votes
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12,523
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100.0
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General election
Results
District 4
Further information: Indiana's 4th congressional district
Republican incumbent Todd Rokita ran for re-election in 2012. Rokita's home lies "about 500 yards" outside the boundaries of the newly drawn 4th district, a phenomenon he attributed in May 2011 to "a kind of comeuppance thing" on the part of members of the Indiana General Assembly in return for his having supported a nonpartisan redistricting process during his tenure as Secretary of State of Indiana. Sue Landske, a Republican member of the Indiana Senate, denied that this was the case. The 4th district was expected to remain favorable to Republicans.
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
Primary results
Republican primary results
Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Republican
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Todd Rokita (incumbent)
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73,089
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100.0
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Total votes
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73,089
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100.0
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Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in primary
- Lester Moore, former Newton County Assessor
Primary results
Democratic primary results
Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Democratic
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Tara E. Nelson
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7,018
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58.3
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Democratic
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Lester Terry Moore
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5,010
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41.7
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Total votes
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12,028
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100.0
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Libertarian primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Benjamin Gehlhausen, economics and professional flight technology major at Purdue University
General election
Results
District 5
Further information: Indiana's 5th congressional district
The 5th district continues to include Hamilton County and the north side of Indianapolis, but received Democratic-leaning areas in northern Marion and Madison, and lost rural areas near Fort Wayne. The district was expected to continue to favor Republicans.
Republican incumbent Dan Burton, who had represented the 5th district since 2003 and previously represented the 6th district from 1983, retired rather than seeking re-election in 2012.
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in primary
- Jason Anderson
- Jack Lugar, attorney
- John McGoff, physician and candidate for this seat in 2008 & 2010
- David McIntosh, former U.S. Representative and lobbyist
- Matthew Mount
- Bill Salin, business analyst and Air Force veteran
- Wayne Seybold, Mayor of Marion and former Olympic pair skater
Withdrawn
Declined
Primary results
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in primary
- Tony Long, general motors retiree
Primary results
Democratic primary results
Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Democratic
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Scott Reske
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13,175
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63.1
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Democratic
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Tony Long
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7,692
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36.9
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Total votes
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20,867
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100.0
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Libertarian primary
Candidates
Nominee
General election
Endorsements
Susan Brooks (R)
Organizations
Results
District 6
Further information: Indiana's 6th congressional district
The 6th district was made more favorable to Republicans in redistricting, and now stretches from Muncie to the Ohio River.
Republican incumbent Mike Pence announced in May 2011 that he would run for Governor of Indiana rather than for re-election to the House of Representatives.
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in primary
Declined
- Nate LaMar, president of the Henry County Council
- Jean Lesing, state senator
- Mike Pence, incumbent U.S. Representative
- Andrew Phipps, retired educator and candidate for Indiana Senate in 2002 and 2006
- Mike Sodrel, former U.S. Representative
- T.J. Thompson, candidate for this seat in 2010
Primary results
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in primary
- Dan Bolling, biotech entrepreneur
- Jim Crone, sociology professor at Hanover College
- Susan Hall Heitzman, small business owner
- George Holland, salesman
Declined
- Lane Siekman, attorney;
- Barry Welsh, nominee for this seat in 2006, 2008 & 2010
Primary results
Democratic primary results
Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Democratic
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Bradley T. Bookout
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8,278
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30.9
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Democratic
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Susan Hall Heitzman
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7,077
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26.5
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Democratic
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Jim Crone
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5,611
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21.0
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Democratic
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Dan Bolling
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3,719
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13.9
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Democratic
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George T. Holland
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2,059
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7.7
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Total votes
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26,744
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100.0
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Libertarian primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Rex Bell, owner of a contracting business in the New Castle area
General election
Endorsements
Luke Messer (R)
Organizations
Results
District 7
Further information: Indiana's 7th congressional district
The 7th district lost Democratic-leaning areas in northern Marion County in redistricting, while acquiring more Republican areas in the south of the county. Nonetheless, the district was expected to remain favorable to Democrats.
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in primary
- Bob Kern, paralegal
- Pierre Pullins, warehouse worker
- Woodrow Wilcox
Primary results
Democratic primary results
Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Democratic
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André Carson (incumbent)
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34,782
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90.3
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Democratic
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Bob "Citizen" Kern
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2,048
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5.3
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Democratic
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Woodrow Wilcox
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1,082
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2.8
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Democratic
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Pierre Quincy Pullins
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586
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1.5
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Total votes
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38,498
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100.0
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Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in primary
- Steve Davis, former Southport police chief
- Tony Duncan, Army veteran and union worker
- Wayne Harmon, parole agent and former Marine
- J.D. Miniear, Christian ministry outreach
- Catherine Ping, Army Reserve lieutenant colonel and business owner
- Larry Shouse
Primary results
General election
Results
District 8
Further information: Indiana's 8th congressional district
The 8th district was made slightly more favorable to Democrats in redistricting, as a result of the removal of Fountain County, Putnam County and Warren County, all of which favor Republicans, and the addition of Dubois County, Perry County, Spencer County and part of Crawford County, all of which strongly favor neither party. Republican incumbent Larry Bucshon ran for re-election.
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in primary
- Kristi Risk, stay-at-home mom
Primary results
Republican primary results
Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Republican
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Larry D. Bucshon (incumbent)
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34,511
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58.0
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Republican
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Kristi Risk
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24,960
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42.0
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Total votes
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59,471
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100.0
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Democratic primary
The 8th district's Democratic candidates agreed to participate in a caucus in which the chairs and vice chairs of 38 counties would vote to decide the party's nominee; after which the candidates not selected would support the winner. Former state representative Dave Crooks was endorsed as the Democratic nominee by party leaders on December 10, 2011.
Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in primary
- Thomas Barnett
- William Bryk, attorney and perennial candidate
Withdrawn
Declined
Primary results
Democratic primary results
Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Democratic
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Dave Crooks
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18,634
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57.7
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Democratic
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Thomas Barnett
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10,638
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32.9
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Democratic
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William Bryk
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3,023
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9.4
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Total votes
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32,295
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100.0
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Libertarian primary
Candidates
Nominee
General election
Endorsements
Dave Crooks (D)
Organizations
Predictions
Results
District 9
Further information: Indiana's 9th congressional district
The 9th district previously consisted mostly of rural areas in southeastern Indiana but was made more favorable to Republicans when the legislature extended it northwards to include Johnson County and Morgan County while also incorporating suburbs of Louisville, Kentucky. Republican incumbent Todd Young ran for re-election.
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
Primary results
Republican primary results
Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Republican
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Todd Young (incumbent)
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59,327
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100.0
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Total votes
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59,327
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100.0
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Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in primary
Declined
Primary results
Democratic primary results
Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Democratic
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Shelli Yoder
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13,186
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47.7
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Democratic
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Robert Winningham
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5,590
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20.2
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Democratic
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Jonathan George
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4,591
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16.6
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Democratic
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John W. Tilford
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2,233
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8.1
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Democratic
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John Griffin Miller
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2,062
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7.4
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Total votes
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27,662
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100.0
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General election
Jason Sharp was nominated by the Libertarian Party but later dropped out.
Results
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