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Indiana Candidates for Senator

 

 

IN Senatorial Candidates 2012 Democrat and Republican

Indiana Senator Candidates 2012
Indiana Senator Candidates

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State Primary Date: May 8, 2012

Democrat Senator Candidates

Joe Donnelly (D)

Republican Senator Candidates

Dick Lugar (R)
Richard Mourdock (R)

Other Senator Candidates

Andy Horning (Libertarian)
Jack Rooney (Independent)

Indiana Candidates for Congress

District 1:
Peter Visclosky (D)
Dave Wenger (R)
Joel Phelps (R)

District 2:
Jackie Walorski (R)
Greg Andrews (R)
Joe Donnelly (D)
Brendan Mullen (D)
Andrew Straw (D)
Dan Morrison (D)
Joe Luiz (Libertarian)

District 3:
Marlin Stutzman (R)
Kevin Boyd (D)
Stephen Hope (D)
Justin Kuhnle (D)
John Roberson (D)
Tommy Schrader (D)
David Sowards (D)

District 4:
Lester Terry Moore (D)
Tara Nelson (D)
Todd Rokita (R)
Joe Bowman (Libertarian)

District 5:
Tony Long (D)
Scott Reske (D)
Susan Brooks (R)
David McIntosh (R)
Jason Anderson (R)
John McGoff (R)
Matt Mount (R)
Bill Salin (R)
Jack Lugar (R)
Wayne Seybold (R)
Chard Reid (Libertarian)

District 6:
Dan Bolling (D)
Brad Bookout (D)

Jim Crone (D)
George Holland (D)
Susan Hall Heitzman (D)
Mike Pence (R)
Don Bates Jr. (R)
Travis Hankins (R)
John Hatter (R)
Luke Messer (R)
Bill Frazier (R)
Allen Smith (R)
Joe Sizemore (R)
Joe Van Wye (R)
Rex Bell (Libertarian)

District 7:
André Carson (D)
Bob Kern (D)
Pierre Pullins (D)
Woodrow Wilcox (D)
Steve Davis (R)
Tony Duncan (R)
Wayne Harmon (R)
Carlos May (R)
Catherine "Cat" Ping (R)
Larry Shouse (R)
J.D. Minear (R)
Jason Sharp (Libertarian)
Mmoja Ajabu (Independent)
Tim Frye (Independent)

District 8:
Dave Crooks (D)
Thomas Barnett (D)
William Bryk (D)
Larry Bucshon (R)
Kristi Risk (R)
Bart Gadau (Libertarian)

District 9:
Todd Young (R)
Jonathan George (D)
John Tilford (D)
Robert Winningham (D)
Shelli Yoder (D)
John Griffin Miller (D)

 

 

History of Indiana. Information that every Indiana Election Candidate for Senator Should Know.

Indiana sits, as its motto claims, at "the crossroads of America." It borders Lake Michigan and the state of Michigan to the north, Ohio to the east, Kentucky to the south, and Illinois to the west, making it an integral part of the American Midwest. Except for Hawaii, Indiana is the smallest state west of the Appalachian Mountains. After the American Revolution the lands of Indiana were open to U.S. settlers. The influx of white immigrants brought increased war with the Native American tribes. The conflicts continued until the 1811 Battle of Tippecanoe, which was won by General, and future president, William Henry Harrison. With a name that is generally thought to mean "land of the Indians," Indiana was admitted on Dec. 11, 1816, as the 19th state of the union. Its capital has been at Indianapolis since 1825.

 

 

 

 

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