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2026 Indiana House of Representatives election

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Not to be confused with2026 United States House of Representatives elections in Indiana.
2026 Indiana House of Representatives election

← 2024
November 3, 2026 (2026-11-03)
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All 100 seats in theIndiana House of Representatives
51 seats needed for a majority
 
LeaderTodd HustonPhil GiaQuinta
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Leader's seat37th-Fishers80th-Fort Wayne
Last election7030

     Republican incumbent     Republican incumbent retiring
     Democratic incumbent     Democratic incumbent retiring

Incumbent Speaker

Todd Huston
Republican



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The2026 Indiana House of Representatives election will be held on November 3, 2026, alongside theIndiana Senate election and the other2026 United States elections.[1] Voters will elect members of theIndiana House of Representatives in all 100 of theU.S. state ofIndiana's legislative districts to serve a two-year term.[2]

Overview

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2026 Indiana State House general election
PartyVotesPercentage% ChangeSeats
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CandidatesSeats
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Republican6979
Democratic3091
Independent1
Totals100.00%100100

Background

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In the2024 United States Presidential election, RepublicanDonald Trump won the most votes in 70 Indiana House of Representatives Districts and DemocratKamala Harris won the most votes in 30 districts. Heading into the 2026 Indiana House of Representatives election, Democrats held three districts where Trump won in 2024: District 9, located in Michigan City (Trump +3%), District 43, located in Terre Haute (Trump +3%), and District 71, located in Jeffersonville (Trump +0.3%), while Republicans held one district where Harris won in 2024: District 62, which includes parts of Monroe, Brown, and Jackson counties (Harris+0.3%).

Harris
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Predictions

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SourceRankingAs of
Sabato's Crystal Ball[3]Likely RJanuary 22, 2026

Retirements

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Eight incumbents retired.

Republicans

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Six Republicans retired.

  1. District 30:Michael Karickhoff retired.[4]
  2. District 56:Brad Barrett retired.[5]
  3. District 57:Craig Haggard retired torun for U.S. House for 4th district.[6]
  4. District 58:Michelle Davis retired torun for Indiana Senate.[7]
  5. District 63:Shane Lindauer retired.[8]
  6. District 70:Karen Engleman retired.[9]

Democrats

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Two Democrats retired.

  1. District 9:Patricia Boy resigned her seat early in October 2025.[10]
  2. District 34:Sue Errington retired.[11]

Independents

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One Independent retired.

  1. District 72:Edward Clere retired to run for mayor ofNew Albany in 2027.[12][A]

District index

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Districts 1–25

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District 1

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The district had been represented by DemocratCarolyn Jackson since 2018. Jackson was re-elected unopposed in 2024.

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District 2

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The district had been represented by DemocratEarl Harris Jr. since 2016. Harris Jr. was re-elected with 82% of the vote in 2024.

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District 3

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The district had been represented by DemocratRagen Hatcher since 2018. Hatcher was re-elected with 63.1% of the vote in 2024.

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District 4

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The district had been represented by RepublicanEdmond Soliday since 2006. Soliday was re-elected with 57.6% of the vote in 2024.

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  • Ryan Kominakis, crane operator and veteran[14]

District 5

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The district had been represented by RepublicanDale DeVon since 2012. DeVon was re-elected with 54.6% of the vote in 2024.

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District 6

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The district had been represented by DemocratMaureen Bauer since 2020. Bauer was re-elected with 81% of the vote in 2024.

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District 7

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The district had been represented by RepublicanJake Teshka since 2020. Teshka was re-elected unopposed in 2024.

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District 8

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The district had been represented by DemocratRyan Dvorak since 2002. Dvorak was re-elected unopposed in 2024.

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District 9

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The district had been represented by DemocratPatricia Boy since 2018. Boy was re-elected with 51% of the vote in 2024. In October 2025, Boy announced she would resign on October 18, 2025.[10]Randy Novak was selected viacaucus to replace Boy and sworn in on October 22, 2025.[16]

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  • Chris Cleveland, businessman[17]

District 10

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The district had been represented by DemocratCharles Moseley since 2008. Moseley was re-elected with 52.1% of the vote in 2024.

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  • Ted Uzelac, Assistant Chief ofPortage Police Department[13]

District 11

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The district had been represented by RepublicanMichael Aylesworth since 2014. Aylesworth was re-elected unopposed in 2024.

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District 12

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The district had been represented by DemocratMike Andrade since 2020. Andrade was re-elected with 55% of the vote in 2024.

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District 13

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The district had been represented by RepublicanMatt Commons since 2024. Commons was first elected with 73.7% of the vote in 2024.

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District 14

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The district had been represented by DemocratVernon Smith since 1990. Smith was re-elected with 72.1% of the vote in 2024.

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District 15

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The district had been represented by RepublicanHal Slager since 2020, but previously held office from 2012 to 2018. Slager was elected with 63.3% of the vote in 2024.

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District 16

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The district had been represented by RepublicanKendell Culp since 2022. Culp was re-elected with 76.9% of the vote in 2024.

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District 17

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The district had been represented by RepublicanJack Jordan since 2016. Jordan was re-elected unopposed in 2024.

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District 18

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The district had been represented by RepublicanDavid Abbott since 2022. Abbott was re-elected unopposed in 2024.

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District 19

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The district had been represented by RepublicanJulie Olthoff since 2020, and she had previously represented it from 2014 to 2018. Olthoff was re-elected unopposed in 2024.

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District 20

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The district had been represented by RepublicanJim Pressel since 2016. Pressel was re-elected unopposed in 2024.

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District 21

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The district had been represented by RepublicanTimothy Wesco since 2010. Wesco was re-elected with 79.1% of the vote in 2024.

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District 22

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The district had been represented by RepublicanCraig Snow since 2022. Snow was first elected to the district with 86.4% of the vote in 2024.

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District 23

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The district had been represented by RepublicanEthan Manning since 2018. Manning was re-elected with 73.9% of the vote in 2024.

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District 24

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The district had been represented by RepublicanHunter Smith since 2024. Smith was elected with 56.2% of the vote in 2024.

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  • Racheal Bleicher, businesswoman[20]

District 25

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The district had been represented by RepublicanBecky Cash since 2022. Cash was re-elected with 50.1% of the vote in 2024.

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  • Tiffany Stoner, small business owner and nominee for this district in2024[21]

Districts 26–50

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District 26

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The district has been represented by DemocratChris Campbell since 2018. Campbell was re-elected with 64.1% of the vote in 2024.

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  • Magdalaine Davis[19]

District 27

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The district has been represented by DemocratSheila Klinker since 1982. Klinker was re-elected with 61.5% of the vote in 2024.

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District 28

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The district has been represented by RepublicanJeff Thompson since 1998. Thompson was re-elected with 71.8% of the vote in 2024.

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District 29

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The district has been represented by RepublicanAlaina Shonkwiler since 2024. Shonkwiler was elected with 63.4% of the vote in 2024.

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  • Coumba Kebe, small business owner[23]
  • Devon Wellington[24]

District 30

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The district has been represented by RepublicanMichael Karickhoff since 2010. Karickhoff was re-elected with 67.5% of the vote in 2024. In November 2025, it was announced that Karickhoff would retire at the end of his term.[25]

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District 31

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The district has been represented by RepublicanLori Goss-Reaves since her appointment in 2023. Goss-Reaves was elected unopposed in 2024.

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District 32

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The district has been represented by DemocratVictoria Wilburn since 2022. Wilburn was elected with 52.1% of the vote in 2024.

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District 33

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The district has been represented by RepublicanJ. D. Prescott since 2018. Prescott was re-elected with 73% of the vote in 2024.

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District 34

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The district has been represented by DemocratSue Errington since 2012. Errington was re-elected with 55.1% of the vote in 2024. She announced she would retire at the end of her term.[11]

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Endorsements
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Sara Gullion

State legislators

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District 35

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The district has been represented by RepublicanElizabeth Rowray since 2020. Rowray was re-elected with 71% of the vote in 2024.

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  • Phil Gift, nominee for this district in2024[27]

District 36

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The district has been represented by RepublicanKyle Pierce since 2022. Pierce was elected with 59% of the vote in 2024.

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  • Brookelynne George[13]
  • Novhad Melki II[13]
  • Kim Townsend, director of the Anderson Housing Authority[27]

District 37

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The district has been represented by RepublicanTodd Huston since 2012. Huston was re-elected unopposed in 2024.

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Democratic primary

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  • Lauren Cole[13]
  • Joel Levi, nominee for Indiana Senate district 20 in2024[34]

District 38

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The district has been represented by RepublicanHeath VanNatter since 2010. VanNatter was re-elected with 75.3% of the vote in 2024.

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District 39

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The district has been represented by RepublicanDanny Lopez since 2024. Lopez was elected with 53.7% of the vote in 2024.

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  • Lindsay Gramlich, president of a nonprofit organization[37]

District 40

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The district has been represented by RepublicanGreg Steuerwald since his appointment in 2007. Steuerwald was re-elected with 58.4% of the vote in 2024.

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  • William Colteryahn[13]

District 41

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The district has been represented by RepublicanMark Genda since 2022. Genda was elected with 73.1% of the vote in 2024.

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District 42

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The district has been represented by RepublicanTim Yocum since 2025. AfterAlan Morrison was appointed to serve as the Director of theIndiana Department of Natural Resources, Yocum was chosen to replace him.[39]

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District 43

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The district has been represented by DemocratTonya Pfaff since 2018. Pfaff was re-elected unopposed in 2024.

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District 44

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The district has been represented by RepublicanBeau Baird since 2018. Baird was re-elected unopposed in 2024.

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  • Kelsey Kauffman, educator[41]

District 45

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The district has been represented by RepublicanBruce Borders since 2014, but previously held office from 2004 to 2012. Borders was unopposed in 2024.

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District 46

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The district has been represented by RepublicanBob Heaton since 2010. Heaton was re-elected with 67.9% of the vote in 2024.

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  • James Pittsford III[38]

District 47

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The district has been represented by RepublicanRobb Greene since 2022. Greene was re-elected with 74% of the vote in 2024.

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District 48

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The district has been represented by RepublicanDoug Miller since 2014. Miller was re-elected unopposed in 2024.

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District 49

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The district has been represented by RepublicanJoanna King since her appointment in 2020. King was re-elected unopposed in 2024.

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District 50

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The district has been represented by RepublicanLorissa Sweet since 2022. Sweet was elected with 76.9% of the vote in 2024.

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District 51

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The district has been represented by RepublicanTony Isa since 2024. Isa was elected with 74.4% of the vote in 2024.

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District 52

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The district has been represented by RepublicanBen Smaltz since 2012. Smaltz was re-elected with 76.7% of the vote in 2024.

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District 53

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The district has been represented by RepublicanEthan Lawson since 2024. Lawson was elected with 70.4% of the vote in 2024.

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  • Reece Axel-Adams, college student[43]

District 54

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The district has been represented by RepublicanCory Criswell since 2022. Criswell was re-elected unopposed in 2024.

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District 55

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The district has been represented by RepublicanLindsay Patterson since 2022. Patterson was re-elected with 80.5% of the vote in 2024.

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District 56

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The district has been represented by RepublicanBrad Barrett since 2018. Barrett was re-elected unopposed in 2024. In January 2026, Barrett announced he would retire at the end of his term.[5]

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District 57

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The district has been represented by RepublicanCraig Haggard since 2022. He was elected unopposed in 2024. Haggard is choosing to run forIndiana's 4th congressional district leaving this seat open.[6]

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  • Suzanne Fortenberry, courier and nominee for Indiana Senate district 36 in2024[46]

District 58

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The district has been represented by RepublicanMichelle Davis since 2020. Davis was re-elected with 67.4% of the vote in 2024. Davis is choosing to run for State Senate instead leaving this seat open.[7]

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  • Ed Brickley, realtor and retired police officer[46]
  • John Reed, dean of students at the Indiana Baptist College[46]
  • John Young, former state representative for the 47th district (2016–2022)[47]
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  • Eric Reingardt[46]
  • Michelle Hennessee Sears[46]

District 59

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The district had been represented by RepublicanRyan Lauer since 2018. Lauer was re-elected with 63.8% of the vote in 2024.

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District 60

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The district has been represented by RepublicanPeggy Mayfield since 2012. Mayfield was re-elected with 75.7% of the vote in 2024.

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District 61

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The district has been represented by DemocratMatt Pierce since 2002. Pierce was re-elected unopposed in 2024.

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District 62

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The district has been represented by RepublicanDave Hall since 2022. Hall was re-elected with 51.1% of the vote in 2024.

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  • Amy Huffman Oliver, former deputy prosecutor[49]

District 63

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The district has been represented by RepublicanShane Lindauer since his appointment in 2017. Lindauer was re-elected with 76.3% of the vote in 2024. In October 2025, Lindauer announced he would retire at the end of his term.[8]

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District 64

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The district has been represented by RepublicanMatt Hostettler since 2018. Hostettler was re-elected unopposed in 2024.

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District 65

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The district has been represented by RepublicanChristopher May since 2016. May was re-elected unopposed in 2024.

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District 66

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The district has been represented by RepublicanZach Payne since 2020. Payne was re-elected with 69.4% of the vote in 2024.

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District 67

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The district has been represented by RepublicanAlex Zimmerman since 2023. Zimmerman was elected unopposed in 2024.

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District 68

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The district has been represented by RepublicanGarrett Bascom since 2024. He was elected with 79.5% of the vote in 2024.

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District 69

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The district has been represented by RepublicanJim Lucas since 2012. Lucas was re-elected with 68.7% of the vote in 2024.

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The district has been represented by RepublicanKaren Engleman since 2016. Engleman was re-elected with 73.4% of the vote in 2024. She announced she would be retiring at the end of her term.[57]

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  • Sarah Blessing[13]
  • Jerry Finn, businessman[59]
  • Tamyra Persinger-Andres[13]

District 71

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The district has been represented by DemocratWendy Dant Chesser since 2024. Previous representativeRita Fleming retired from the General Assembly effective immediately one week after the 2024 primary.[60]Wendy Dant Chesser was chosen to fulfill out the remainder of her term and won election to a full term with 49.6% of the vote in 2024.[61]

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  • D.M. Bagshaw[13]
  • James McClure Jr, candidate for this district in2024[13]

District 72

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The district has been represented by former Republican turned independent,Edward Clere since 2008. Clere was re-elected with 57.3% of the vote in 2024. In January 2026, Clere announced that he would retire at the end of his term and run for mayor ofNew Albany as an independent in 2027.[12]

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  • Edward Clere, incumbent state representative(running for mayor of New Albany in 2027)[12]

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District 73

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The district has been represented by RepublicanJennifer Meltzer since 2022. Meltzer was elected with 76.9% in the vote in 2024.

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  • Allen J. (A.J.) Miller[54]

District 74

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The district has been represented by RepublicanStephen Bartels since his appointment in 2017. Bartels was re-elected with 68.6% in 2024.

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District 75

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The district has been represented by RepublicanCindy Ledbetter since 2020. Ledbetter was re-elected unopposed in 2024.

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District 76

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The district has been represented by RepublicanWendy McNamara since 2010. McNamara was re-elected unopposed in 2024.

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District 77

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The district has been represented by DemocratAlex Burton since 2024. He was elected unopposed in 2024.

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District 78

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The district has been represented by RepublicanTim O'Brien since his appointment in 2021. O'Brien was re-elected unopposed in 2024.

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District 79

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The district has been represented by RepublicanMatt Lehman since 2008. Lehman was re-elected unopposed in 2024.

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  • Ian Richardson, healthcare worker[67]

District 80

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The district has been represented by DemocratPhil GiaQuinta since 2006. GiaQuinta was re-elected unopposed in 2024.

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District 81

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The district has been represented by RepublicanMartin Carbaugh since 2012. Carbaugh was re-elected with 64.9% of the vote in 2024.

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District 82

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The district has been represented by DemocratKyle Miller since 2022. Miller was re-elected unopposed in 2024.

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District 83

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The district has been represented by RepublicanChristopher Judy since 2014. Judy was re-elected with 64% of the vote in 2024.

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  • Wesley Haffenden[13]

District 84

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The district has been represented by RepublicanBob Morris since 2010. Morris was re-elected unopposed in 2024.

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District 85

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The district has been represented by RepublicanDave Heine since 2016. Heine was re-elected with 74.4% of the vote in 2024.

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District 86

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The district has been represented by DemocratEd DeLaney since 2008. DeLaney was re-elected unopposed in 2024.

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District 87

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The district has been represented by DemocratCarey Hamilton since 2016. Hamilton was re-elected unopposed in 2024.

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District 88

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The district has been represented by RepublicanChris Jeter since 2020. Jeter was re-elected with 57.8% of the vote in 2024.

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  • Stephanie Jo Yocum, nominee for this district in2024[69]

District 89

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The district has been represented by DemocratMitch Gore since 2020. Gore was re-elected with 55.8% of the vote in 2024.

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District 90

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The district has been represented by RepublicanAndrew Ireland since 2024. He was elected with 63.6% of the vote in 2024.

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  • Kuren Singh Sikand[13]

District 91

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The district has been represented by RepublicanRobert Behning since 1992. Behning was re-elected with 60.1% of the vote in 2024.

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District 92

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The district has been represented by DemocratRenee Pack since 2020. Pack was re-elected with 59% of the vote in 2024.

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District 93

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The district has been represented by RepublicanJulie McGuire since 2022. McGuire was elected with 62.2% of the vote in 2024.

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District 94

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The district has been represented by DemocratCherrish Pryor since 2008. Pryor was re-elected unopposed in 2024.

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District 95

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The district has been represented by DemocratJohn Bartlett since 2008. Bartlett was re-elected unopposed in 2024.

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District 96

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The district has been represented by DemocratGreg Porter since 1992. Porter was re-elected unopposed in 2024.

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District 97

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The district has been represented by DemocratJustin Moed since 2012. Moed was re-elected with 58.2% of the vote in 2024.

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District 98

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The district has been represented by DemocratRobin Shackleford since 2012. Shackleford was re-elected with 81.9% of the vote in 2024.

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District 99

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The district has been represented by DemocratVanessa Summers since her appointment in 1991. Summers was re-elected with 81.3% of the vote in 2024.

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District 100

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The district has been represented by DemocratBlake Johnson since his appointment 2020. Johnson was re-elected with 71.7% of the vote in 2024.

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Notes

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  1. ^Clere left the Republican Party in January 2026 and was expelled from the Indiana House Republican caucus. He is running for mayor of New Albany as an independent.

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