If you voted for Trump, please unfriend me,” one post said. “You disgust me and clearly don’t respect me or other human beings.”
Of the counties with nearly complete results, more than 90 percent shifted in favor of former President Donald J. Trump in the 2024 presidential election. Circles show our estimate for which candidate leads in the remaining votes.
Many Indiana voters went to the polls Tuesday for the 2024 election. Check below for the latest Indiana election results as they come in.
Indiana Democrats failed to win any statewide seats in Indiana and appear unlikely to break the supermajority.
Republican Mike Braun has won the Indiana governor’s race. He defeated Democrat Jennifer McCormick and extended the GOP’s 20-year-hold on the state’s top office.
Donald Trump has won the last two presidential elections here in Indiana. In 2016, Trump trounced then-Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton by 19 points.
Forty-five U.S. House of Representatives members, including two from Indiana, will not seek re-election, guaranteeing a new representative.
Rep. Jim Banks (R-Ind.) and Democratic challenger Valerie McCray, a clinical psychologist, will face off Tuesday in the Indiana Senate race. Former President Trump endorsed Banks in
View live results of the Indiana presidential election. See maps of county-by-county presidential election results in the race between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris.
We have found Schmuhl highly responsive to the needs of local parties around the state. A good example: The moment our local party asked for help to assist our Democratic state representative, Pat Boy, who faced an unexpectedly strong challenge, Schmuhl directed two key mailings up here that helped win that tight race by 500 votes.
House Republicans tapped Houchin for a GOP conference leadership role, which opened after President-elect Donald Trump began announcing cabinet picks.
Indiana Lt. Gov.-elect Micah Beckwith called the Indiana Daily Student ’s 2024 election edition “woke propaganda” and appeared to threaten both the IDS and Indiana University in an X post (formerly known as Twitter) on Nov. 12. Here's what you need to know.