Overview
- Republican Sen. Todd Young is seeking a second term in what’s viewed as a safe GOP seat.
- Republicans currently hold the governorship, both US Senate seats and six of Indiana’s nine House seats, with one vacancy.
Race ratings
Senate and House race ratings
Key dates and voting information
- October 11: Early in-person voting begins in Indiana
- October 27: Last day to request an absentee/mail-in ballot in Indiana
- November 7: Last day to vote early in person in Indiana
- November 8: Election Day
- Election Day polls open: 6 a.m. local time (ET and CT, times vary by location)
- Election Day polls close: 6 p.m. local time (ET and CT, times vary by location)
- Look up your voter registration status
- Register to vote in Indiana
- Look up your polling location
- ID requirements to vote
- Indiana Secretary of State website
Redistricting in Indiana
- Indiana Republicans drew a new congressional map that doesn’t dramatically change the state’s district lines, but does strengthen Republicans’ hand.
- The most significant change was making the 5th District in the northern Indianapolis suburbs much more Republican.
- Previously, it had been the most competitive district in the state and had been trending toward Democrats.
2020 election results from Indiana
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