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Indiana Election Results

Indiana Election Results

Home to Vice President Mike Pence, the state’s former governor, Indiana delivered a firm win for President Trump. Read more

The state’s response to the coronavirus pandemic has been a focus in the contest for governor. Voters re-elected Republican incumbent, Gov. Eric Holcomb, who faced a challenge from Woody Myers, a Democratic physician and former state health commissioner, and Donald Rainwater, a libertarian.

In what was seen as a test of a potential political shift in the suburbs, Victoria Spartz, a Republican state senator and loyalist to President Trump, held off Christina Hale, a Democratic former state representative, in the race for Indiana’s Fifth Congressional District. Outside groups from both sides of the aisle had pumped millions into the race. — KATHLEEN GRAY Read less

President

Winner

Donald J. Trump wins Indiana.

Race called by The Associated Press.

Updated March 6, 2021
100% reported
Candidate Party Votes Pct. Electoral votes E.V.
Trump* Donald J. Trump* Winner Republican Rep. 1,729,857 57.0% 11
Biden Joseph R. Biden Jr. Democrat Dem. 1,242,498 41.0%
Jorgensen Jo Jorgensen Libertarian Lib. 58,900 1.9%
Write-ins Write-ins 1,951 0.1%
Total reported Total reported 3,033,206
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* Incumbent

Vote reporting is effectively complete in Indiana.

Biden
Trump
3 million votes reported

Presidential results by county

County Margin 2016 margin Est. votes reported Total votes Absentee
Henry Trump +45 R+43.2
99%
21,030
Ohio Trump +52 R+49
99%
3,164 1,732
Marion Biden +29 D+22.5
100%
389,619
Lake Biden +15 D+20.4
100%
219,956 120,174
Hamilton Trump +7 R+19.3
100%
193,999
Allen Trump +11 R+19.2
100%
169,082 69,982
St. Joseph Biden +6 D+0.2
100%
115,238
Hendricks Trump +24 R+33.8
100%
88,505
Porter Trump +6 R+6.6
100%
86,509
Vanderburgh Trump +10 R+16.3
100%
77,662
Johnson Trump +34 R+41.9
100%
77,618 56,356
Elkhart Trump +28 R+31.9
100%
74,387
Tippecanoe Biden +0.61 R+5.5
100%
71,448 48,854
Monroe Biden +28 D+23.3
100%
63,151
Clark Trump +18 R+21.7
100%
57,869 28,446
Madison Trump +23 R+25.3
100%
51,793
LaPorte Trump +7 R+6.3
100%
49,392 18,864
Delaware Trump +13 R+13.4
100%
48,191 20,111
Vigo Trump +15 R+15
100%
43,594
Hancock Trump +38 R+44.3
100%
42,911
Floyd Trump +14 R+19.8
100%
41,802
Howard Trump +32 R+33.4
100%
40,630
Boone Trump +18 R+29.1
100%
38,520 27,924
Bartholomew Trump +26 R+33
100%
36,235 27,233
Morgan Trump +55 R+56.1
100%
36,159 28,564
Kosciusko Trump +51 R+54.3
100%
35,787 15,484
Warrick Trump +28 R+33.5
100%
33,829 24,716
Wayne Trump +29 R+30.1
100%
27,679
Grant Trump +39 R+39.1
100%
27,159 12,245
Dearborn Trump +55 R+54.8
100%
25,383
Dubois Trump +40 R+39.7
100%
21,770 16,433
Lawrence Trump +51 R+51.1
100%
21,025 14,750
Harrison Trump +46 R+44
100%
20,236 8,260
Shelby Trump +48 R+46.9
100%
19,991
Marshall Trump +41 R+41.1
100%
19,927 2,756
DeKalb Trump +47 R+47.7
100%
19,628 12,672
Jackson Trump +53 R+51
100%
19,238
Noble Trump +50 R+48.5
100%
19,190 11,817
Huntington Trump +50 R+50.3
100%
17,829
Whitley Trump +49 R+50.6
100%
17,556 9,050
Montgomery Trump +49 R+50.4
100%
17,198
Putnam Trump +50 R+49.1
100%
16,597
Steuben Trump +42 R+43.4
100%
16,162 8,245
Gibson Trump +48 R+47.5
100%
16,161
Knox Trump +47 R+46.8
100%
16,011 7,981
Jasper Trump +49 R+44.9
100%
15,475 7,647
Cass Trump +41 R+41.8
100%
15,198
Greene Trump +52 R+53
100%
14,784 7,974
Jefferson Trump +34 R+30.9
100%
14,697 7,824
Wabash Trump +50 R+50.2
100%
14,573 10,443
Miami Trump +53 R+53
100%
14,473 10,694
Ripley Trump +59 R+56.7
100%
14,271
Adams Trump +52 R+51.9
100%
14,209 9,142
Wells Trump +56 R+55.8
100%
14,050
Posey Trump +41 R+38.8
100%
13,236 7,994
Clinton Trump +46 R+47.6
100%
12,949
Decatur Trump +58 R+57
100%
12,287
Clay Trump +57 R+54.9
100%
12,267 6,576
Jennings Trump +57 R+52.2
100%
12,251 4,993
Washington Trump +52 R+49
100%
12,139
Franklin Trump +63 R+60.4
100%
12,000 4,817
Daviess Trump +62 R+62.3
100%
11,954 6,318
White Trump +44 R+42.6
100%
11,166
Randolph Trump +52 R+48.2
100%
11,070 6,159
Spencer Trump +38 R+36.9
100%
10,769 1,846
LaGrange Trump +54 R+51.2
100%
10,633
Starke Trump +47 R+41.6
100%
10,290 5,096
Scott Trump +46 R+37.5
100%
10,167 5,777
Fayette Trump +54 R+47.8
100%
10,136 4,887
Owen Trump +49 R+48.8
100%
9,904 6,280
Carroll Trump +51 R+50.4
100%
9,495
Fulton Trump +48 R+48
100%
9,147 3,032
Sullivan Trump +50 R+46.7
100%
8,994 3,392
Brown Trump +31 R+31.2
100%
8,981
Orange Trump +48 R+45.4
100%
8,832
Perry Trump +25 R+18.5
100%
8,722 1,191
Jay Trump +52 R+47.5
100%
8,461 4,972
Tipton Trump +53 R+53.3
100%
8,116 3,682
Fountain Trump +57 R+55.6
100%
7,986
Rush Trump +54 R+51.8
100%
7,932 3,933
Vermillion Trump +41 R+34.9
100%
7,481 3,249
Parke Trump +56 R+51.6
100%
7,013
Newton Trump +52 R+45.6
100%
6,591
Pike Trump +53 R+51.9
100%
6,220
Pulaski Trump +48 R+46.3
100%
5,806 3,154
Blackford Trump +46 R+43.2
100%
5,350
Martin Trump +59 R+58.1
100%
5,144
Crawford Trump +43 R+36.4
100%
4,944 1,733
Warren Trump +54 R+52.1
100%
4,472
Switzerland Trump +52 R+43.9
100%
4,154
Benton Trump +49 R+46.6
100%
4,114
Union Trump +56 R+52.2
100%
3,483
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Absentee votes for presidential candidates

Some states and counties will report candidate vote totals for mail-in ballots, but some places may not report comprehensive vote type data.

Candidate Absentee/early votesVotes Pct.
Trump 412,624 56.1%
Biden 311,621 42.4%
Jorgensen 11,202 1.5%
Write-ins 7 <0.1%
Total reported 735,454
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53% of counties (49 of 92) have reported absentee votes. Data for absentee votes may not be available in some places.

Latest updates

Maggie Astor Jan. 7, 2021

Vice President Mike Pence affirms Joseph R. Biden Jr. and Kamala Harris as the next president and vice president.

Governor

Updated March 6, 2021
100% reported
Candidate Party Votes Pct.
Holcomb* Eric Holcomb* Winner Winner Republican Rep. 1,706,727 56.5%
Myers Woodrow A. Myers Democrat Dem. 968,094 32.1%
Rainwater Donald Rainwater Libertarian Lib. 345,501 11.4%
Total reported Total reported 3,020,322

* Incumbent

U.S. House

Key Races

5th District › WinnerSpartz +4
The race between State Senator Victoria Spartz, a Republican and President Trump loyalist, and Christina Hale, a former state representative who was the Democratic candidate for lieutenant governor in 2016, is a test of a potential political shift in the suburbs.
100% reported

State Senate

Rep. 18 won
Dem. 7 won
District Dist. Candidates
2 Randolph* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
3 Melton* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
5 Charbonneau* Rep. 66% Winner Bohm Dem. 34%
7 Buchanan* Rep. 70% Winner Bartley Dem. 31%
8 Bohacek* Rep. 59% Winner Davis Dem. 41%
9 Mishler* Rep. 75% Winner Cavanaugh Dem. 25%
10 Niezgodski* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
12 Doriot* Rep. 69% Winner Mumaw Dem. 32%
13 Glick* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
16 Busch* Rep. 58% Winner Dominguez Dem. 42%
18 Donato* Rep. 73% Winner Fred-Smith Dem. 27%
20 Baldwin Rep. 63% Winner Saunders Dem. 38%
24 Crane* Rep. 66% Winner Albaugh Dem. 35%
28 Crider* Rep. 63% Winner Bruno Dem. 37%
30 Qaddoura Dem. 53% Winner Ruckelshaus* Rep. 47%
32 Freeman* Rep. 59% Winner Drake Dem. 41%
33 Taylor* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
34 Breaux* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
35 Young* Rep. 52% Winner Cowden Dem. 48%
36 Sandlin* Rep. 54% Winner Eason Dem. 46%
37 Bray* Rep. 77% Winner Wallace Dem. 23%
40 Yoder Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
42 Leising* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
44 Koch* Rep. 73% Winner Wirth Dem. 27%
50 Becker* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
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State House

Rep. 71 won
Dem. 29 won
District Dist. Candidates
1 Jackson* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
2 Harris* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
3 Hatcher* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
4 Soliday* Rep. 55% Winner Porter Dem. 45%
5 DeVon* Rep. 51% Winner Westerhausen Dem. 49%
6 Bauer Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
7 Teshka Rep. 54% Winner Deal* Dem. 46%
8 Dvorak* Dem. 57% Winner Jaycox Rep. 43%
9 Boy* Dem. 57% Winner Bergeron Rep. 43%
10 Moseley* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
11 Aylesworth* Rep. 69% Winner Damron Dem. 31%
12 Andrade Dem. 58% Winner Wichlinski Rep. 42%
13 Negele* Rep. 73% Winner Barnes Dem. 27%
14 Smith* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
15 Slager Rep. 52% Winner Chyung* Dem. 49%
16 Gutwein* Rep. 74% Winner Lovely Dem. 26%
17 Jordan* Rep. 75% Winner Tinklenberg Dem. 25%
18 Snow Rep. 78% Winner Harris Dem. 22%
19 Olthoff Rep. 52% Winner Beck* Dem. 48%
20 Pressel* Rep. 68% Winner Gust Dem. 32%
21 Wesco* Rep. 65% Winner Liedtky Dem. 36%
22 Nisly* Rep. 72% Winner Thompson Dem. 28%
23 Manning* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
24 Schaibley* Rep. 58% Winner Bechtold Dem. 42%
25 Lehe* Rep. 70% Winner Sabol Dem. 30%
26 Campbell* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
27 Klinker* Dem. 62% Winner Hass Rep. 38%
28 Thompson* Rep. 72% Winner Shotwell Dem. 29%
29 Goodrich* Rep. 66% Winner Vick Dem. 34%
30 Karickhoff* Rep. 66% Winner McHenry Dem. 34%
31 Vermilion* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
32 Cook* Rep. 75% Winner Neiling Dem. 25%
33 Prescott* Rep. 73% Winner Snider Dem. 28%
34 Errington* Dem. 56% Winner Basham Rep. 44%
35 Rowray Rep. 55% Winner Wright* Dem. 45%
36 Austin* Dem. 53% Winner Pierce Rep. 47%
37 Huston* Rep. 56% Winner Cole Dem. 44%
38 VanNatter* Rep. 72% Winner Hedde Dem. 29%
39 Torr* Rep. 54% Winner Klein Dem. 46%
40 Steuerwald* Rep. 60% Winner Short Dem. 40%
41 Brown* Rep. 75% Winner Woods Dem. 25%
42 Morrison* Rep. 67% Winner Adams Dem. 33%
43 Pfaff* Dem. 58% Winner Treadway Rep. 43%
44 Baird* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
45 Borders* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
46 Heaton* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
47 Young* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
48 Miller* Rep. 64% Winner Mishler Dem. 36%
49 Stutzman* Rep. 67% Winner Qualls Dem. 34%
50 Leonard* Rep. 72% Winner Fernandez Dem. 29%
51 Zent* Rep. 77% Winner Stephenson Dem. 23%
52 Smaltz* Rep. 72% Winner Lemert Dem. 24%
53 Cherry* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
54 Saunders* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
55 Ziemke* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
56 Barrett* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
57 Eberhart* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
58 Davis Rep. 68% Winner Reinert Dem. 32%
59 Lauer* Rep. 60% Winner Nowlin Dem. 40%
60 Mayfield* Rep. 64% Winner Grant Dem. 37%
61 Pierce* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
62 Ellington* Rep. 60% Winner Bailey Dem. 40%
63 Lindauer* Rep. 74% Winner Kendall Dem. 26%
64 Hostettler* Rep. 76% Winner Gamroth Dem. 24%
65 May* Rep. 73% Winner Staley Dem. 27%
66 Payne Rep. 56% Winner Goodin* Dem. 44%
67 Frye* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
68 Lyness* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
69 Lucas* Rep. 67% Winner Prewitt Dem. 18%
70 Engleman* Rep. 71% Winner Yeager Dem. 29%
71 Fleming* Dem. 78% Winner Brooksbank Lib. 22%
72 Clere* Rep. 59% Winner Lawrence Dem. 41%
73 Davisson* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
74 Bartels* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
75 Ledbetter Rep. 61% Winner Hurley Dem. 39%
76 McNamara* Rep. 64% Winner Folz Dem. 36%
77 Hatfield* Dem. 63% Winner Peete Rep. 37%
78 Sullivan* Rep. 64% Winner Pauley Dem. 36%
79 Lehman* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
80 GiaQuinta* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
81 Carbaugh* Rep. 52% Winner Miller Dem. 48%
82 Abbott* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
83 Judy* Rep. 65% Winner Bienz Dem. 31%
84 Morris* Rep. 61% Winner Steele Dem. 39%
85 Heine* Rep. 72% Winner Hurtado Dem. 28%
86 DeLaney* Dem. 70% Winner Tinkle Rep. 30%
87 Hamilton* Dem. 63% Winner Royer Rep. 37%
88 Jeter* Rep. 59% Winner Dechert Dem. 41%
89 Gore Dem. 51% Winner Kirchhofer* Rep. 49%
90 Speedy* Rep. 64% Winner Nienaber Dem. 36%
91 Behning* Rep. 60% Winner McDermott-Piazza Dem. 34%
92 Pack Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
93 Jacob Rep. 61% Winner Elliott Dem. 39%
94 Pryor* Dem. 86% Winner Rios Rep. 15%
95 Bartlett* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
96 Porter* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
97 Moed* Dem. 56% Winner Schmitz Rep. 40%
98 Shackleford* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
99 Summers* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
100 Johnson* Dem. 67% Winner Harmon Rep. 33%
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Other Races

Attorney General
Candidates
Rokita Rep. 58% Winner Weinzapfel Dem. 42%

Latest updates

Nicholas Fandos, in Washington

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Maggie Astor Jan. 7, 2021

Vice President Mike Pence affirms Joseph R. Biden Jr. and Kamala Harris as the next president and vice president.

Astead Herndon, in Atlanta Jan. 6, 2021

Today encapsulated the politics of progress and grievance that have defined the Trump years: Senate wins for Warnock and Ossoff, and a mob at the Capitol. Read more ›

Winner Democrats have won the Senate ›

Jonathan Martin, in Atlanta Jan. 6, 2021

Democrats have now captured control of the Senate as Jon Ossoff has defeated David Perdue, following the Rev. Raphael Warnock’s victory over Senator Kelly Loeffler. See live results ›

The New York Times Jan. 6, 2021

A mob of people loyal to President Trump stormed the Capitol, halting Congress’s counting of the electoral votes to confirm President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s victory. Read more ›

Trip Gabriel Dec. 14, 2020

Joseph R. Biden Jr. has received a majority of votes from the Electoral College, formally securing the presidency in the manner set out in the Constitution. Read more ›

Isabella Grullón Paz Dec. 14, 2020

The 538 members of the Electoral College are meeting to cast ballots for president based on the election results in their states, formalizing Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s victory. Track the Electoral College results ›

The New York Times Dec. 5, 2020

California has certified its electors for the 2020 election, officially giving Joseph R. Biden Jr. more than the 270 pledged electors needed to become president. Read more ›

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Reid Epstein, in Washington Nov. 30, 2020

The chairwoman of the Wisconsin Elections Commission has certified Biden as the winner in Wisconsin, formalizing his narrow victory in a state Trump carried four years ago. Read more ›

Glenn Thrush, in Washington Nov. 30, 2020

Arizona has officially certified Biden’s narrow victory in the state, further undermining Trump’s efforts to portray his decisive national loss as a matter still under dispute. Read more ›

Winner David Valadao, Republican, wins California’s 21st Congressional District ›

Michael D. Shear, in Washington Nov. 23, 2020

President Trump authorized his government to begin the transition to President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s administration. Read more ›