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
Statewide Offices
Nominated at party conventions, not primary ballot
Redistricting Revenge Races
Republican state senate primaries — Trump-backed challengers vs. incumbents who voted no
SD-41 Columbus
SD-19 Markle
SD-21 Kokomo
SD-23 West Lafayette
SD-38 Terre Haute
SD-39 Muncie
Open seat
Safe Congressional Seats
General election outcomes are effectively predetermined — but watch the primaries
IN-02
Northeast Indiana
IN-03
Northeast Indiana
IN-06
East Central Indiana
IN-07
Indianapolis
IN-08
Southwest Indiana
IN-09
Southeast Indiana
State Legislature
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