Indiana Primary Election
Indiana's 2026 primary election is on May 5, with voters selecting nominees for federal, state legislative, and local offices. The election features several consequential races, including congressional and state legislative contests with high-profile candidates and significant outside spending.
Democratic incumbent André Carson faces three challengers: Denise Paul Hatch, George Hornedo, and Destiny Wells.
Republican incumbent Victoria Spartz faces a competitive general election challenge.
Longtime Republican incumbent Ron Alting faces a primary challenge from Richard Bagsby.
U.S. Rep. André Carson faces three Democratic challengers: Denise Paul Hatch, George Hornedo, and Destiny Wells.
U.S. Rep. Victoria Spartz is a Republican incumbent facing a competitive general election challenge.
Longtime Republican incumbent Ron Alting faces a primary challenge from Richard Bagsby in State Senate District 22.
Republican incumbent Marlin Stutzman has President Trump's endorsement.
Republican incumbent Erin Houchin has President Trump's endorsement.
- The 'Redistricting Rebellion' narrative, with several Republican state senators and representatives resisting a push to redraw congressional maps mid-decade, now facing well-funded primary challengers.
- President Trump's involvement in low-level Statehouse primaries in an unprecedented way.
- Record spending in the primary election cycle to convince voters to abandon their incumbent legislators for challengers endorsed by Trump.
Type a registered address (any US street) to fetch contests, polling locations, and drop-off sites for this election.