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Every contest on the Indiana 2026 ballot. Competitive races first, then the full map.

Competitive Congressional

The races where the outcome isn't predetermined

Statewide Offices

Nominated at party conventions, not primary ballot

Redistricting Revenge Races

Republican state senate primaries — Trump-backed challengers vs. incumbents who voted no

Safe Congressional Seats

General election outcomes are effectively predetermined — but watch the primaries

State Senate

25 of 50 seats up — redistricting, MAGA splits, and open-seat races

Senate District 29

Carmel, Zionsville, NW Indianapolis

Marquee Open Seat
John Ruckelshaus (R)
Mike Delph (R)
Demetrice Hicks (D)
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Senate District 31

Fishers, Geist, Lawrence Township

Competitive Open Seat
Kerry Forestal (D)
Juanita Albright (R)
Tiffanie Ditlevson (R)
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Senate District 15

Northeast Fort Wayne, Allen County

Competitive R Primary
Liz Brown (R)
Darren Vogt (R)
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Senate District 22

Lafayette, Tippecanoe & Carroll Counties

Competitive R Primary
Ron Alting (R)
Richard Bagsby (R)
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Senate District 11

Granger, Elkhart County suburbs

Quasi-Redistricting Revenge
Linda Rogers (R)
Brian Schmutzler (R)
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Senate District 17

Marion, Huntington, Wabash

R Primary (Revolving Door)
Nick McKinley (R)
Michael Hensley (R)
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Senate District 46

Downtown Indianapolis, Fountain Square, Irvington

Safe D (No R Filed)
Allissa Impink (D)
Clif Marsiglio (D)
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Senate District 1

Highland, Griffith, Schererville, St. John

Swing Seat (Redistricting Orphan)
Dan Dernulc (R)
Scott Houldieson (D)
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Senate District 4

Chesterton, Michigan City, Porter & LaPorte Counties

Competitive (D Incumbent)
Rodney Pol Jr. (D)
Nate Uldricks (R)
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Senate District 6

Crown Point, Lowell, Newton & Benton Counties

Safe R (Redistricting Orphan)
Rick Niemeyer (R)
James Starkey (R)
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Senate District 14

Auburn, DeKalb & eastern Allen County

Safe R
Tyler Johnson (R)
Blaine Sefton (D)
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Senate District 25

Anderson, Madison & Hamilton Counties

Safe R (Trump-endorsed)
Mike Gaskill (R)
Katherine Callahan (R)
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Senate District 26

Muncie, Delaware & Randolph Counties

Safe R (Trump-endorsed)
Scott Alexander (R)
Katherine Nunley-Kritsch (R)
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Senate District 27

Richmond, Wayne, Henry & Union Counties

Safe R (Trump-endorsed)
Jeff Raatz (R)
Anthony Lee Jones (R)
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Senate District 43

Dearborn, Jefferson, SE Indiana

Safe R (Trump-endorsed)
Randy Maxwell (R)
Joe Volk (R)
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Senate District 45

Jeffersonville, Clarksville, Clark County

Safe R (Trump-endorsed)
Chris Garten (R)
Nick Marshall (D)
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Senate District 47

Corydon, Salem, Harrison & Washington Counties

Safe R (Trump-endorsed)
Gary Byrne (R)
Ethan Sweetland-May (D)
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Senate District 48

Jasper, Dubois, Gibson, Perry Counties

Safe R (Mid-States Corridor wild card)
Daryl Schmitt (R)
Bradley Hochgesang (D)
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Senate District 49

Evansville suburbs, Posey & Gibson Counties

Safe R (Trump-endorsed)
Jim Tomes (R)
Brandi Durham Pugh (R)
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State House — Contested Primaries

Districts where candidates face primary competition

House District 20

LaPorte and Starke Counties

Safe R
Jim Pressel (R)
Juanita Haney (R)
Laura Liskey (D)
Alicia Firanek (D)
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House District 22

Kosciusko and Wabash Counties -- The Orthopedic Capital

Safe R
Craig Snow (R)
Daniel Koors (R)
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House District 28

Hendricks County -- The Budget Chairman vs. the Nurse

Safe R
Jeff Thompson (R)
Sheila Zielinski (R)
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House District 29

Noblesville and Fishers -- Hamilton County Suburbs

Safe R
Alaina Shonkwiler (R)
Coumba Kebe (D)
Devon Wellington (D)
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House District 30

Kokomo and Grant County -- Open Seat

Safe R
Ray Collins (R)
Paula Davis (R)
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House District 34

Muncie and Delaware County -- Open Seat

Competitive
Richard Ivy (R)
Randall McCallister (R)
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House District 36

Anderson, Madison County

Lean R
Kimberly Townsend (D)
Nouhad Melki II (D)
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House District 37

Hamilton County -- Challenging the Speaker

Safe R
Joel Levi (D)
Lauren Cole (D)
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House District 38

Carroll, Tipton, and Howard Counties

Safe R
Heath VanNatter (R)
Mark Hufford (R)
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House District 40

Hendricks County -- The Criminal Code Architect vs. the Trucking Mogul

Likely R
Greg Steuerwald (R)
Siddharth Mahant (R)
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House District 44

Putnam and Montgomery Counties

Safe R
Beau Baird (R)
Clint Cooper (R)
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House District 45

Sullivan, Greene, Knox, Daviess, and Vigo Counties -- The Rematch

Safe R
Bruce Borders (R)
Kellie Streeter (R)
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House District 46

Owen County / Clay-Monroe-Vigo Counties

Safe R
Bob Heaton (R)
Tom Arthur (R)
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House District 48

Northern Elkhart County -- RV Manufacturing Corridor

Safe R
Doug Miller (R)
Carl Stutsman (D)
Emily Yaw (D)
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House District 49

Elkhart County -- Amish Country and RV Country

Safe R
Joanna King (R)
Monica Garbaciak (D)
Michelle Milne (D)
Susan Lawson (D)
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House District 51

LaGrange and Steuben Counties -- The Casino Fight

Safe R
Tony Isa (R)
Theresa Steele (R)
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House District 56

Wayne and Henry Counties -- Open Seat

Safe R
Randy Retter (R)
Pete Zaleski (R)
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House District 57

Hendricks, Johnson, and Morgan Counties -- Open Seat (4-Way R Primary)

Safe R
Tina Turner (R)
Wes Bennett (R)
Greg Knott (R)
Rob Stiles (R)
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House District 58

Johnson County / Greenwood-Whiteland -- Open Seat

Safe R
John Young (R)
Ed Brickley (R)
John Reed (R)
Michelle Hennessee Sears (D)
Eric Reingardt (D)
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House District 60

Morgan County / Martinsville-Mooresville -- Data Center Fight

Safe R
Peggy Mayfield (R)
David Waters (R)
Mike Moore (R)
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House District 61

Bloomington / Monroe County

Safe D
Matt Pierce (D)
Lilliana Young (D)
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House District 63

Dubois, Martin, Daviess, and Pike Counties -- Open Seat

Safe R
Amy Kippenbrock (R)
Richard Moss (R)
Tiffanie Arthur (D)
Adam Mann (D)
Anthony Bolen (D)
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House District 70

Harrison, Clark, Floyd, and Washington Counties -- Open Seat

Safe R
Scott Fluhr (R)
John Colburn (R)
Sarah Blessing (D)
Jerry Finn (D)
Tamyra Persinger-Andres (D)
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House District 71

Jeffersonville, Clarksville, New Albany -- DLCC Target

Toss-up
Wendy Dant Chesser (D)
Dale Bagshaw (R)
James McClure Jr. (R)
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House District 72

Floyd County / New Albany -- Open Seat

Lean R
Shawn Carruthers (R)
Darrell Neeley (R)
Cory Cochran (D)
Michele Henry (D)
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House District 73

Shelby, Decatur, Bartholomew, and Jennings Counties

Safe R
Jennifer Meltzer (R)
Edward Comstock II (R)
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House District 81

Fort Wayne / Allen County

Lean R
Martin Carbaugh (R)
David Mervar (R)
Sharon Wight (D)
Chad Clevidence (D)
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House District 94

Northwest Indianapolis / Pike Township

Safe D
Cherrish Pryor (D)
Andre Sisk Sr. (D)
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House District 95

Far East Side Indianapolis / Lawrence

Safe D
John Bartlett (D)
Keith Graves (D)
Tyrrell Giles Quest (D)
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State House — Uncontested Generals

One candidate per party — the primary decided the matchup

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 landscape

Indiana 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