All Races
Every contest on the Indiana 2026 ballot. Competitive races first, then the full map.
Competitive Congressional
The races where the outcome isn't predetermined
IN-01: Northwest Indiana
Gary, Hammond, Michigan City, Valparaiso
IN-05: Indianapolis Suburbs
Carmel, Fishers, Noblesville, Anderson, Muncie
IN-04: West Central Indiana
Lafayette, Crawfordsville, Terre Haute suburbs
Statewide Offices
Nominated at party conventions, not primary ballot
Secretary of State
Statewide — Convention-nominated
Secretary of State — Convention
Republican and Democratic convention nominations
Treasurer & Auditor
Statewide — Convention-nominated
Redistricting Revenge Races
Republican state senate primaries — Trump-backed challengers vs. incumbents who voted no
Senate District 41
Senate District 19
Senate District 21
Senate District 23
Senate District 38
Senate District 39
Vincennes, Washington, Bloomfield -- Knox, Daviess, Greene & Martin Counties
Safe Congressional Seats
General election outcomes are effectively predetermined — but watch the primaries
IN-02: Northeast Indiana
South Bend, Elkhart, Mishawaka
IN-03: Northeast Indiana
Fort Wayne, Auburn, Warsaw
IN-06: East Central Indiana
Columbus, Richmond, Greensburg
IN-07: Indianapolis
Indianapolis, Lawrence, Speedway, Beech Grove
IN-08: Southwest Indiana
Evansville, Terre Haute, Bloomington suburbs
IN-09: Southeast Indiana
Jeffersonville, New Albany, Batesville
State Senate
25 of 50 seats up — redistricting, MAGA splits, and open-seat races
Senate District 29
Carmel, Zionsville, NW Indianapolis
Senate District 31
Fishers, Geist, Lawrence Township
Senate District 15
Northeast Fort Wayne, Allen County
Senate District 22
Lafayette, Tippecanoe & Carroll Counties
Senate District 11
Granger, Elkhart County suburbs
Senate District 17
Marion, Huntington, Wabash
Senate District 46
Downtown Indianapolis, Fountain Square, Irvington
Senate District 1
Highland, Griffith, Schererville, St. John
Senate District 4
Chesterton, Michigan City, Porter & LaPorte Counties
Senate District 6
Crown Point, Lowell, Newton & Benton Counties
Senate District 14
Auburn, DeKalb & eastern Allen County
Senate District 25
Anderson, Madison & Hamilton Counties
Senate District 26
Muncie, Delaware & Randolph Counties
Senate District 27
Richmond, Wayne, Henry & Union Counties
Senate District 43
Dearborn, Jefferson, SE Indiana
Senate District 45
Jeffersonville, Clarksville, Clark County
Senate District 47
Corydon, Salem, Harrison & Washington Counties
Senate District 48
Jasper, Dubois, Gibson, Perry Counties
Senate District 49
Evansville suburbs, Posey & Gibson Counties
State House — Contested Primaries
Districts where candidates face primary competition
House District 20
LaPorte and Starke Counties
House District 22
Kosciusko and Wabash Counties -- The Orthopedic Capital
House District 28
Hendricks County -- The Budget Chairman vs. the Nurse
House District 29
Noblesville and Fishers -- Hamilton County Suburbs
House District 30
Kokomo and Grant County -- Open Seat
House District 34
Muncie and Delaware County -- Open Seat
House District 36
Anderson, Madison County
House District 37
Hamilton County -- Challenging the Speaker
House District 38
Carroll, Tipton, and Howard Counties
House District 40
Hendricks County -- The Criminal Code Architect vs. the Trucking Mogul
House District 44
Putnam and Montgomery Counties
House District 45
Sullivan, Greene, Knox, Daviess, and Vigo Counties -- The Rematch
House District 46
Owen County / Clay-Monroe-Vigo Counties
House District 48
Northern Elkhart County -- RV Manufacturing Corridor
House District 49
Elkhart County -- Amish Country and RV Country
House District 51
LaGrange and Steuben Counties -- The Casino Fight
House District 56
Wayne and Henry Counties -- Open Seat
House District 57
Hendricks, Johnson, and Morgan Counties -- Open Seat (4-Way R Primary)
House District 58
Johnson County / Greenwood-Whiteland -- Open Seat
House District 60
Morgan County / Martinsville-Mooresville -- Data Center Fight
House District 61
Bloomington / Monroe County
House District 63
Dubois, Martin, Daviess, and Pike Counties -- Open Seat
House District 70
Harrison, Clark, Floyd, and Washington Counties -- Open Seat
House District 71
Jeffersonville, Clarksville, New Albany -- DLCC Target
House District 72
Floyd County / New Albany -- Open Seat
House District 73
Shelby, Decatur, Bartholomew, and Jennings Counties
House District 81
Fort Wayne / Allen County
House District 94
Northwest Indianapolis / Pike Township
House District 95
Far East Side Indianapolis / Lawrence
State House — Uncontested Generals
One candidate per party — the primary decided the matchup
State House — Northwest Indiana
Uncontested general election races
State House — Northeast Indiana
Uncontested general election races
State House — Central Indiana
Uncontested general election races
State House — Southern Indiana
Uncontested general election races
State House — Indianapolis
Uncontested general election races
State House — Unopposed
Only one candidate filed
State Legislature Overview
25 of 50 Senate seats and all 100 House seats are up
Indiana Senate
Republicans hold a 40-10 supermajority. Five senators are retiring, creating open seats. The redistricting revenge races (above) are the headline contests. The DLCC is targeting Indiana as a potential pickup state.
Legislative landscapeIndiana House
All 100 seats are on the ballot. Rep. Ed Clere (New Albany) left the Republican Party to run as a Democrat — the most prominent party-switch in the state this cycle. Democrats hold 3 seats in Trump-won districts; Republicans hold 1 seat in a Harris-won district.
Ed Clere profile