Key Takeaways — Indiana
- Trump won Indiana by +19.7 in 2024 (58.8% vs 39.1%) — reliably Republican since 2000, with Obama's one-point 2008 win being the only Democratic exception in a generation
- Mike Braun moved from Senate to Governor in 2024 — Jim Banks won the vacated Senate seat, giving Indiana a new face in Washington; Todd Young holds the other seat through 2028
- No Indiana Senate race in 2026 — both seats are safe for Republicans long-term, making Indiana a non-competitive state in every major 2026 cycle
- Indiana is a manufacturing and logistics powerhouse — auto parts, pharmaceuticals, and steel dominate the economy, making the state uniquely exposed to tariff policy; Indianapolis has grown as a life sciences and convention hub
2024 Presidential Election — Indiana
Source: Official 2024 General Election results — Trump +19.7. Margin: 19.7 pts.
Key Facts — Indiana
Frequently Asked Questions
How did Indiana vote in the 2024 presidential election?
Indiana voted for Donald Trump in 2024, with Trump receiving 58.8% versus Harris's 39.1%. The state has 11 electoral votes.
Who are the current US senators from Indiana?
Indiana's two US senators are Todd Young and Mike Braun. Both represent the state in the US Senate, where each senator serves a six-year term.
What is Indiana's political lean?
Indiana is rated "Safe R" in presidential elections. The state capital is Indianapolis, and Indiana carries 11 electoral votes in the Electoral College.
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