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Hoosier voters will choose the people to be Indiana’s next governor, attorney general and U.S. Senator. Read IndyStar's profiles on the candidates.
[1] [5] These voter guides are distributed primarily through mail, e-mail, and churches. [ 6 ] [ 3 ] Advance America attempts to keep people informed about what bills and issues the state legislature is considering through mailings, e-mails, voting record summaries, pastor and citizen briefings, and speaking engagements (frequently in churches).
One example in the recent presidential election was a married couple in their 60s who moved to Evansville several months ago to be near family. He was retired from a 26-year career in the military.
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]
Indiana has had Republican governors for the last 20 years. In November, Hoosiers will vote on whether to continue the state's GOP reign for another four years. It's an especially intense election ...
Faith and Flag Conservatives are highly conservative and highly religious voters. They make up 10% of the public and 23% of the Republican coalition. Flag and Faith Conservatives generally support school prayer and military over diplomacy, while they generally oppose legalized abortion and same-sex marriage.
Indiana voters will have lots of races to weigh in on when they go to the polls Nov. 5. IndyStar has rounded up the candidates in some key contests.
James Edward Banks (born July 16, 1979) is an American politician and naval officer serving since 2025 as the junior United States senator from Indiana.A member of the Republican Party, he was the U.S. representative for Indiana's 3rd congressional district from 2017 to 2025 and an Indiana state senator from 2010 to 2016.