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  2. Politics of Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Marion County, Indiana's most populated county, supported the Republican candidates from 1968 to 2000, before backing the Democrats in the 2004 and 2008 elections. Indiana's second most populated county, Lake County, is a strong supporter of the Democratic party that has not voted for a Republican since 1972. [5]

  3. Political party strength in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    The following table indicates the party of elected officials in the U.S. state of Indiana: Governor; Lieutenant Governor ... Democratic-Republican (DR) Farmer–Labor ...

  4. How Indiana Democrats are working to end one-party rule - AOL

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    If Democrats pick up four seats in the 100-member Indiana House of Representatives this year, we can break the 12-year reign of the Republican supermajority in the Statehouse.

  5. List of United States senators from Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Indiana's current U.S. senators are Republicans Todd Young (serving since 2017) and Jim Banks (serving since 2025). Richard Lugar was the state's longest serving senator (1977–2013). List of senators

  6. Trump dominated Indiana. Where did he perform better, worse ...

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    Republican President-elect Donald Trump's decisive victory over Democrat Kamala Harris in Indiana was not a surprise on Election Day; the race was called for the former president right as all ...

  7. Indiana Republicans are poised to maintain supermajorities at ...

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    In southern Indiana, Democrat Wendy Dant Chesser was leading Republican Scott Hawkins with 50% of the vote to 46% of the vote in House District 71 on Wednesday morning with about 89% of the vote ...

  8. Indiana General Assembly - Wikipedia

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    In 1854, the Republican Party was established and drew in many of the former Whigs. That year the General Assembly was split with no party attaining a majority. The Democrats held the largest number of seats, but the Whigs and Republicans caucused to form a majority and control the assembly.

  9. Briggs: Trump is leading Indiana Republicans to a ... - AOL

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    Republicans across Indiana just yawned, though, showing their restlessness with more than 100,000 votes for zombie presidential candidate Nikki Haley. If you squint, you can see a post-Trump ...