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Indiana Primary Election Results

U.S. House

1st District Democratic Primary

Updated May 5, 2022
>95% reported
Candidate Votes Pct.
Frank J. Mrvan*
34,417 +86.4% 86.4%
Richard Fantin
5,409 +13.6% 13.6
Total reported
39,826

* Incumbent

1st District Republican Primary

Updated May 5, 2022
>95% reported
Candidate Votes Pct.
Jennifer-Ruth Green
14,610 +47.1% 47.1%
Blair Milo
6,961 +22.5% 22.5
Mark Leyva
4,170 +13.4% 13.4
Total reported
31,006

6th District Republican Primary

Updated May 5, 2022
>95% reported
Candidate Votes Pct.
Greg Pence*
44,841 +77.6% 77.6%
James Alspach
12,909 +22.4% 22.4
Total reported
57,750

* Incumbent

9th District Republican Primary

Updated May 5, 2022
>95% reported
Candidate Votes Pct.
Erin Houchin
21,671 +37.3% 37.3%
Mike Sodrel
14,993 +25.8% 25.8
Stu Barnes-Israel
12,182 +21.0% 21.0
Total reported
58,073

All Races

Analysis From Our Reporters

  • Katie Glueck
    Katie Glueck May 3, 2022

    Representative Shontel Brown defeated Nina Turner, her left-wing primary challenger, in a rematch that drew national attention. Several more primaries in the coming weeks will shed further light on the direction of the Democratic Party in the Biden era.

  • Jennifer Medina
    Jennifer Medina May 3, 2022

    Tonight was the first test of Trump’s power in the Republican Party. But there are many more tests in the coming weeks and months, including primaries in Pennsylvania, Georgia and Arizona.

  • Maggie Haberman
    Maggie Haberman May 3, 2022

    Trump called Vance to congratulate him a short time ago.

  • Leah Askarinam
    Leah Askarinam May 3, 2022

    Jane Timken also announced she called Vance to congratulate him.

  • Blake Hounshell
    Blake Hounshell May 3, 2022

    Democrats are not confident they can defeat J.D. Vance in November. But we’re already seeing the outlines of their attack: It will be Tim Ryan, the home-state hero, versus the guy who left the state, became a celebrity and made millions in Silicon Valley.

  • Jennifer Medina
    Jennifer Medina May 3, 2022

    This is a victory not just for Vance, but also for Trump. Both Vance and Mandel fiercely embraced the former president and Dolan, who distanced himself ever so slightly, ended up as an also-ran.

  • Katie Glueck
    Katie Glueck May 3, 2022

    A statement from Matt Dolan: “I pledge to unite our party and endorse J.D. Vance to be our next U.S. senator.”

  • Katie Glueck
    Katie Glueck May 3, 2022

    Representative Tim Ryan, who won the Democratic Senate primary tonight: “You tell your friends, and you tell your family, ‘Come hear Tim. He’s not talking about a food fight in Washington, D.C. He’s talking about getting stuff done.’”

  • Leah Askarinam
    Leah Askarinam May 3, 2022

    Donald Trump not-so-subtly encouraged a primary challenge after Mike DeWine acknowledged that Joe Biden won the 2020 presidential election. Trump isn’t letting go of that grudge in Arizona or Georgia, even if he didn’t act on it in Ohio.

  • Katie Glueck
    Katie Glueck May 3, 2022

    Representative Shontel Brown campaigned with a spate of high-profile national surrogates in recent days, including Representatives James E. Clyburn and Hakeem Jeffries. She was also endorsed by President Biden.

  • Reid Epstein
    Reid Epstein May 3, 2022

    Former Mayor Nan Whaley of Dayton has won the Democratic primary for Ohio governor. She’ll face a steep uphill climb in the general election against Gov. Mike DeWine.

  • Katie Glueck
    Katie Glueck May 3, 2022

    There were a number of Dolan-inclined voters at a Whole Foods parking lot in suburban Cleveland recently. “He’s the most down-to-earth and not so extreme,” said one.

  • Nate Cohn
    Nate Cohn May 3, 2022

    Most of the results so far in Ohio are early votes, but we’re starting to get a few Election Day votes and Vance has been doing a bit better than he did in the early vote — perhaps reflecting Trump’s late endorsement.

  • Jennifer Medina
    Jennifer Medina May 3, 2022

    The former Trump aide Max Miller appears to be sailing to victory in Ohio’s 7th Congressional District Republican primary. Miller has Trump’s backing and is expected to easily win the safe Republican district.

  • Jennifer Medina
    Jennifer Medina May 3, 2022

    Josh Mandel, who grew up in Cleveland’s moderate suburbs, is lagging far behind Matt Dolan in Cuyahoga County. Mandel spent much of his time campaigning in evangelical churches in more rural parts of Ohio.

  • Reid Epstein
    Reid Epstein May 3, 2022

    Gov. Mike DeWine has won the Republican nomination for a second term in Ohio. He held off a pair of Trump-inspired candidates, former Representative Jim Renacci and Joe Blystone, an underfunded farmer.

  • Katie Glueck
    Katie Glueck May 3, 2022

    Matt Dolan, who rejected former President Donald J. Trump’s false claims about a stolen election, spent time campaigning in more moderate suburbs in the home stretch. That is evident in the Cleveland-area early returns.

  • Nate Cohn
    Nate Cohn May 3, 2022

    Dolan is often doing quite well in metropolitan Ohio, but it is hard to overstate how badly he is struggling in rural areas. He’s usually not even among the top three candidates.

  • Blake Hounshell
    Blake Hounshell May 3, 2022

    It’s early, but so far the geography of the Republican Senate primary is shaping up as expected: with Matt Dolan showing strength in urban areas, while J.D. Vance is doing well in the suburbs.

  • Shane Goldmacher
    Shane Goldmacher May 3, 2022

    The Trump influence on the Vance campaign can also be heard in the election night party playlist, where "YMCA" is now blasting into the ballroom.

State Legislature

State Senate

State House

District Dist. Candidates Est. rpt.
1 Dem. 1 (D)
Jackson*
Uncontested
2 Dem. 2 (D)
Harris*
Uncontested
3 Dem. 3 (D)
Hatcher*
Uncontested
4 Rep. 4 (R)
Soliday*
Uncontested
5 Rep. 5 (R)
DeVon*
Uncontested
6 Dem. 6 (D)
Bauer*
Uncontested
7 Dem. 7 (D)
Deal
Uncontested
7 Rep. 7 (R)
Teshka* 49%
Jaycox 33%
>95%
8 Dem. 8 (D)
Dvorak*
Uncontested
9 Dem. 9 (D)
Boy*
Uncontested
9 Rep. 9 (R)
Bergeron
Uncontested
10 Dem. 10 (D)
Moseley*
Uncontested
10 Rep. 10 (R)
Maldonado
Uncontested
11 Rep. 11 (R)
Aylesworth* 58%
Boersma 34%
>95%
12 Dem. 12 (D)
Andrade*
Uncontested
13 Rep. 13 (R)
Negele*
Uncontested
14 Dem. 14 (D)
Smith*
Uncontested
15 Dem. 15 (D)
Kukuch
Uncontested
15 Rep. 15 (R)
Slager*
Uncontested
16 Rep. 16 (R)
Culp 48%
Washburn 35%
>95%
17 Rep. 17 (R)
Jordan*
Uncontested
18 Rep. 18 (R)
Abbott
Uncontested
19 Dem. 19 (D)
Beck
Uncontested
19 Rep. 19 (R)
Olthoff*
Uncontested
20 Rep. 20 (R)
Pressel* 65%
Oake 35%
>95%
21 Rep. 21 (R)
Wesco* 84%
Gray 16%
>95%
22 Dem. 22 (D)
Moore
Uncontested
22 Rep. 22 (R)
Snow* 73%
Nisly* 27%
>95%
23 Rep. 23 (R)
Manning*
Uncontested
24 Dem. 24 (D)
Mayer
Uncontested
24 Rep. 24 (R)
Schaibley*
Uncontested
25 Rep. 25 (R)
Cash 39%
Abernathy 27%
>95%
26 Dem. 26 (D)
Campbell*
Uncontested
27 Dem. 27 (D)
Klinker*
Uncontested
27 Rep. 27 (R)
Hass 63%
Radice 37%
>95%
28 Dem. 28 (D)
Shotwell 68%
Futrell 32%
>95%
28 Rep. 28 (R)
Thompson*
Uncontested
29 Rep. 29 (R)
Goodrich*
Uncontested
30 Dem. 30 (D)
Williams
Uncontested
30 Rep. 30 (R)
Karickhoff*
Uncontested
31 Rep. 31 (R)
Vermilion* 74%
Lyons 26%
>95%
32 Dem. 32 (D)
Garcia Wilburn
Uncontested
32 Rep. 32 (R)
Glynn 44.3%
Jaworowski 44.2%
>95%
33 Dem. 33 (D)
Bartlett
Uncontested
33 Rep. 33 (R)
Prescott* 58%
Kloer 42%
>95%
34 Dem. 34 (D)
Errington*
Uncontested
34 Rep. 34 (R)
Basham 61%
Dillon 39%
>95%
35 Dem. 35 (D)
Sowinski
Uncontested
35 Rep. 35 (R)
Rowray*
Uncontested
36 Dem. 36 (D)
Austin*
Uncontested
36 Rep. 36 (R)
Pierce
Uncontested
37 Rep. 37 (R)
Huston*
Uncontested
38 Rep. 38 (R)
VanNatter*
Uncontested
39 Rep. 39 (R)
Torr*
Uncontested
40 Rep. 40 (R)
Steuerwald*
Uncontested
41 Dem. 41 (D)
Woods
Uncontested
41 Rep. 41 (R)
Genda 43%
Weist 29%
>95%
42 Rep. 42 (R)
Morrison*
Uncontested
43 Dem. 43 (D)
Pfaff*
Uncontested
43 Rep. 43 (R)
McNeil
Uncontested
44 Rep. 44 (R)
Baird*
Uncontested
45 Rep. 45 (R)
Borders* 53%
Ellington 47%
>95%
46 Dem. 46 (D)
Cummings
Uncontested
46 Rep. 46 (R)
Heaton*
Uncontested
47 Rep. 47 (R)
Greene 48%
Young* 30%
>95%
48 Rep. 48 (R)
Miller*
Uncontested
49 Rep. 49 (R)
King*
Uncontested
50 Dem. 50 (D)
Ingalls
Uncontested
50 Rep. 50 (R)
Sweet 57%
Leonard* 43%
>95%
51 Dem. 51 (D)
Travis 68%
Coler 32%
>95%
51 Rep. 51 (R)
Zent*
Uncontested
52 Rep. 52 (R)
Smaltz*
Uncontested
53 Rep. 53 (R)
Cherry*
Uncontested
54 Dem. 54 (D)
Polk
Uncontested
54 Rep. 54 (R)
Criswell 40%
Mills 16%
>95%
55 Rep. 55 (R)
Patterson 39%
Ward 25%
>95%
56 Rep. 56 (R)
Barrett* 74%
Pierce 26%
>95%
57 Rep. 57 (R)
Haggard 67%
Griesemer 33%
>95%
58 Rep. 58 (R)
Davis*
Uncontested
59 Dem. 59 (D)
Thomas
Uncontested
59 Rep. 59 (R)
Lauer* 68%
Nash 32%
>95%
60 Rep. 60 (R)
Mayfield* 64%
Carroll 36%
>95%
61 Dem. 61 (D)
Pierce*
Uncontested
62 Dem. 62 (D)
Githens 68%
Swain 32%
>95%
62 Rep. 62 (R)
Hall 57%
Knott 43%
>95%
63 Dem. 63 (D)
Kendall
Uncontested
63 Rep. 63 (R)
Lindauer*
Uncontested
64 Rep. 64 (R)
Hostettler*
Uncontested
65 Dem. 65 (D)
Goodman
Uncontested
65 Rep. 65 (R)
May* 77%
Lee 23%
>95%
66 Rep. 66 (R)
Payne*
Uncontested
67 Rep. 67 (R)
Frye*
Uncontested
68 Rep. 68 (R)
Lyness*
Uncontested
69 Dem. 69 (D)
Harmon
Uncontested
69 Rep. 69 (R)
Lucas*
Uncontested
70 Dem. 70 (D)
Shemanski
Uncontested
70 Rep. 70 (R)
Engleman*
Uncontested
71 Dem. 71 (D)
Fleming*
Uncontested
71 Rep. 71 (R)
Hawkins
Uncontested
72 Dem. 72 (D)
Roark
Uncontested
72 Rep. 72 (R)
Clere* 50%
Bright Grubbs 37%
>95%
73 Rep. 73 (R)
Meltzer 57%
Carmony 33%
>95%
74 Rep. 74 (R)
Bartels*
Uncontested
75 Rep. 75 (R)
Ledbetter*
Uncontested
76 Dem. 76 (D)
Rybak
Uncontested
76 Rep. 76 (R)
McNamara*
Uncontested
77 Dem. 77 (D)
Hatfield*
Uncontested
78 Dem. 78 (D)
Salstrom
Uncontested
78 Rep. 78 (R)
O'Brien* 66%
Selby 34%
>95%
79 Rep. 79 (R)
Lehman* 67%
Mounsey 33%
95%
80 Dem. 80 (D)
GiaQuinta*
Uncontested
81 Rep. 81 (R)
Carbaugh* 65%
Mervar 35%
>95%
82 Dem. 82 (D)
Miller 49%
Rinehart 36%
>95%
82 Rep. 82 (R)
Jones
Uncontested
83 Rep. 83 (R)
Judy*
Uncontested
84 Rep. 84 (R)
Morris*
Uncontested
85 Rep. 85 (R)
Heine* 77%
Pence 12%
>95%
86 Dem. 86 (D)
DeLaney*
Uncontested
86 Rep. 86 (R)
Small
Uncontested
87 Dem. 87 (D)
Hamilton*
Uncontested
87 Rep. 87 (R)
Davis
Uncontested
88 Dem. 88 (D)
Griffin 88%
Hirsty 12%
>95%
88 Rep. 88 (R)
Jeter* 75%
Sisson 25%
>95%
89 Dem. 89 (D)
Gore*
Uncontested
89 Rep. 89 (R)
Hart
Uncontested
90 Rep. 90 (R)
Speedy* 82%
Waters 18%
>95%
91 Rep. 91 (R)
Behning* 62%
Hewitt 38%
>95%
92 Dem. 92 (D)
Pack*
Uncontested
92 Rep. 92 (R)
Couch
Uncontested
93 Dem. 93 (D)
Miller
Uncontested
93 Rep. 93 (R)
McGuire 61%
Jacob* 39%
>95%
94 Dem. 94 (D)
Pryor*
Uncontested
95 Dem. 95 (D)
Bartlett*
Uncontested
96 Dem. 96 (D)
Porter*
Uncontested
97 Dem. 97 (D)
Moed*
Uncontested
97 Rep. 97 (R)
Schmitz
Uncontested
98 Dem. 98 (D)
Shackleford*
Uncontested
99 Dem. 99 (D)
Summers*
Uncontested
99 Rep. 99 (R)
Rios
Uncontested
100 Dem. 100 (D)
Johnson*
Uncontested

* Incumbent

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