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The following is an alphabetical list of members of the United States House of Representatives from the state of Indiana.For chronological tables of members of both houses of the United States Congress from the state (through the present day), see United States congressional delegations from Indiana.
Baron Hill, former U.S. representative from Indiana's 9th congressional district [154] State politicians. Terry Goodin, state representative [154] John R. Gregg, former Speaker of the Indiana House of Representatives and nominee for Governor of Indiana in 2012 and 2016 [154]
Savage, a self-proclaimed “MAGA candidate,” ran in Indiana’s 5th Congressional District Republican primary in May, but only obtained 1.9% of the total votes, the Indianapolis Star reported.
Indiana has nine congressional districts—this number is reapportioned based on the state's population, determined every ten years by a census. Indiana had a maximum representation of 13 congressmen from 1873 to 1933. Since 2003 Indiana has had nine representatives, which was reduced from ten after the 2000 census. This gives Indiana the ...
According to the state election division, "to qualify for the May primary election in 2024, Democratic and Republican candidates for U.S. President, U.S. Senator, and governor must collect at ...
Jackie Walorski, U.S. representative from Indiana's 2nd congressional district (2013–2022) [69] Statewide officeholders. Todd Rokita, Indiana Attorney General (2021–present), former U.S. Representative for Indiana's 4th congressional district (2011–2019), and candidate for U.S. Senate in 2018 [69] Local officials. Justin Green, Mayor of ...
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. Indiana voter guide: Who's running for Congress ...
DeLaney has advocated for businesses and individuals in matters ranging from estate litigation, access to records litigation, business disputes, election law and First Amendment rights. DeLaney was the founding lawyer for Investigative Reporters & Editors , Inc. which is now an international organization with thousands of members.