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  2. Politics of Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Occasionally, certain counties in the southern part of the state will vote Democratic. 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 ...

  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; Attorney General; Secretary of State; Treasurer; Auditor; Superintendent of Public Instruction (before 2021) The table also indicates the historical party composition in the: State Senate; State House; State delegation to ...

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

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    Lake County, which includes Gary, was nearly 10 points more Republican than in 2020, according to an analysis by the New York Times. Biden won Lake County by more than 33,000 votes in 2020.

  5. 2020 United States presidential election in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Biden flipped Tippecanoe County, [7] home to Lafayette and Purdue University, from Republican to Democratic, marking the first time since 1936 that the county voted against Indiana's statewide winner. Biden also became the first Democrat since FDR in 1944 to win without carrying traditionally Democratic Perry County in Southern Indiana. Biden ...

  6. What do Democratic losses in Carmel and Fishers mean ... - AOL

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    Republicans dominated 2023 municipal elections in Hamilton County. Will it matter in 2024? What do Democratic losses in Carmel and Fishers mean for 2024 elections?

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

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    In the race for House District 39, which outgoing Republican state Rep. Jerry Torr has held since 1996, Republican Danny Lopez defeated Democrat Matt McNally with 54% of the vote to 46% of the vote.

  8. Political party strength in U.S. states - Wikipedia

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    Cook PVIs are calculated by comparing a state's average Democratic Party or Republican Party share of the two-party presidential vote in the past two presidential elections to the nation's average share of the same. PVIs for the states over time can be used to show the trends of U.S. states towards, or away from, one party or the other. [4]

  9. Indiana Democratic Party - Wikipedia

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    The Indiana Democratic Party has its roots in the work of Jonathan Jennings, Democratic-Republican and first governor of the newly formed state of Indiana in 1816. Jennings pushed hard for statehood, and is attributed as an intellectual father of the Indiana Democratic Party. He pushed for a statewide school system and a stable state bank. [1]