Indiana House of Representatives elections, 2012
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Elections for the office of Indiana House of Representatives were held in Indiana on November 6, 2012. All 100 seats were up for election.
The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in these elections was February 10, 2012 for major party candidates. Third party candidates were required to file to run for election by July 2, 2012. The primary Election Day was May 8, 2012.

Impact of redistricting
- See also: Redistricting in Indiana
In Indiana, redistricting plans are passed as legislation and signed by the governor. If legislators do not meet the deadline, a special committee is formed to complete the maps.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Indiana's population increased from 6.08 million to 6.48 million between 2000 and 2010.[1] The areas around Indianapolis and Ft. Wayne grew in population, as did rural areas along both the northern and southern borders. Some rural areas in the west and central parts of the state north of Indianapolis lost population, as did the city of Gary.[2]
On April 11, 2011, the Republican-controlled legislature released its proposed redistricting plans. In the Indiana House of Representatives, eight of the new districts had no incumbent and 10 had two incumbents. Of these 10, three paired Republicans, three paired Democrats, and four paired Republicans and Democrats. 21 of the 30 old house districts that lost population were controlled by Democrats. Before passing the final maps on April 27, the legislature modified the house redistricting plan and redrew a district that paired Democratic incumbents. Governor Mitch Daniels (R) signed the redistricting bill on May 10, 2011.[3]
Majority control
- See also: Partisan composition of state houses
Heading into the November 6 election, the Republican Party held the majority in the Indiana House of Representatives:
Indiana House of Representatives | |||
---|---|---|---|
Party | As of November 5, 2012 | After the 2012 Election | |
Democratic Party | 40 | 31 | |
Republican Party | 60 | 69 | |
Total | 100 | 100 |
Incumbents retiring
A total of 19 incumbents did not run for re-election in 2012. Those incumbents were:
Name | Party | Current Office |
---|---|---|
Craig Fry | ![]() |
House District 5 |
Dan Stevenson, Sr. | ![]() |
House District 11 |
Chester Dobis | ![]() |
House District 13 |
Nancy Dembowski | ![]() |
House District 17 |
Richard McClain | ![]() |
House District 24 |
Jeb Bardon | ![]() |
House District 25 |
Dennis Tyler | ![]() |
House District 34 |
Scott Reske | ![]() |
House District 37 |
Floyd Grubb | ![]() |
House District 42 |
Ralph Foley | ![]() |
House District 47 |
Richard Dodge | ![]() |
House District 51 |
David Yarde, II | ![]() |
House District 52 |
Tom Knollman | ![]() |
House District 55 |
David Cheatham | ![]() |
House District 69 |
Jeffrey Espich | ![]() |
House District 82 |
Phillip Hinkle | ![]() |
House District 92 |
Mary Ann Sullivan | ![]() |
House District 97 |
William Crawford | ![]() |
House District 98 |
John Day | ![]() |
House District 100 |
Campaign contributions
This chart shows how many candidates ran for state house in Indiana in past years and the cumulative amount of campaign contributions in state house races, including contributions in both primary and general election contests. All figures come from Follow The Money.[4]
Year | Number of candidates | Total contributions |
---|---|---|
2010 | 254 | $19,009,965 |
2008 | 225 | $17,009,173 |
2006 | 218 | $19,440,487 |
2004 | 217 | $12,530,927 |
2002 | 228 | $9,717,739 |
In 2010, the total amount of contributions raised in state house elections was $19,009,965. The top 10 donors were:[5]
Donor | Amount |
---|---|
Indiana House Democratic Caucus | $2,186,252 |
Aiming Higher PAC | $1,354,920 |
House Republican Campaign Cmte of Indiana | $1,254,335 |
Indiana Democratic Party | $1,053,030 |
Hoosiers for Economic Growth | $861,491 |
Indiana State Teachers Association | $700,500 |
Indiana Republican Party | $606,611 |
Indiana Chamber of Commerce | $596,880 |
White, Dean V | $300,000 |
Indiana Trial Lawyers Association | $203,050 |
Qualifications
To be eligible to serve in the Indiana House of Representatives, a candidate must:[6][7]
- Be a United States citizen at the time of the election
- Have resided in Indiana for at least two (2) years and in the house district for at least one (1) year before the election
- Be at least twenty-one (21) years old upon taking office
List of candidates
District 1
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Linda C. Lawson: 3,661
- Incumbent Lawson first assumed office in 1998.
- Linda C. Lawson: 3,661
November 6 General election candidates:
Linda C. Lawson: 14,457
District 2
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Ricardo Garcia: 2,094
- Earl L. Harris: 4,608
[8] -Incumbent Harris first assumed office in 1982.
November 6 General election candidates:
Earl L. Harris: 19,042
District 3
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Charlie Brown: 4,377
[8] - Incumbent Brown first assumed office in 1982.
- Tony Walker: 3,260
- Charlie Brown: 4,377
November 6 General election candidates:
Charlie Brown: 19,291
District 4
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Greg Simms: 1,680
- Greg Simms: 1,680
May 8 GOP primary:
- Ed Soliday: 5,218
- Incumbent Soliday first assumed office in 2006.
- Ed Soliday: 5,218
November 6 General election candidates:
Greg Simms: 14,010
Ed Soliday: 14,971
District 5
Incumbent Democrat Craig Fry did not seek re-election.
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Jerod Warnock: 1,644
- Jerod Warnock: 1,644
May 8 GOP primary:
- Dale R. DeVon: 3,366
[8]
- Cory D. Stith: 1,207
- Dale R. DeVon: 3,366
November 6 General election candidates:
Jerod Warnock: 10,903
Dale R. DeVon: 14,996
District 6
May 8 Democratic primary:
- B. Patrick Bauer: 3,441
- Incumbent Bauer first assumed office in 1970
- B. Patrick Bauer: 3,441
November 6 General election candidates:
B. Patrick Bauer: 17,440
District 7
May 8 Democratic primary:
- David L. Niezgodski: 2,931
- Incumbent Niezgodski first assumed office in 2006.
- David L. Niezgodski: 2,931
May 8 GOP primary:
- Mark Peter Telloyan: 3,489
- Mark Peter Telloyan: 3,489
November 6 General election candidates:
David L. Niezgodski: 14,932
Mark Peter Telloyan: 11,054
District 8
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Ryan M. Dvorak: 2,789
- Incumbent Dvorak first assumed office in 2002.
- Ryan M. Dvorak: 2,789
May 8 GOP primary:
- C. Michael Beebe: 1,037
- Richard Pfeil: 3,052
[8]
November 6 General election candidates:
Ryan M. Dvorak: 14,550
Richard Pfeil: 12,015
District 9
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Scott D. Pelath: 3,561
- Incumbent Pelath first assumed office in 1998.
- Scott D. Pelath: 3,561
May 8 GOP primary:
- Dan Granquist: 2,884
- Dan Granquist: 2,884
November 6 General election candidates:
Scott D. Pelath: 17,172
Dan Granquist: 7,545
District 10
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Charles "Chuck" Moseley: 2,820
- Incumbent Moseley first assumed office in 2008.
- Charles "Chuck" Moseley: 2,820
November 6 General election candidates:
Charles "Chuck" Moseley: 19,133
District 11
Incumbent Democrat Dan Stevenson, Sr. did not seek re-election.
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Lon P. Childress: 767
- Al Cottingham: 335
- John T. Hart: 1,017
[8]
May 8 GOP primary:
- Rick Niemeyer: 3,449
[8]
- Eric Olson: 1,021
- Rick Niemeyer: 3,449
November 6 General election candidates:
John T. Hart: 10,307
Rick Niemeyer: 16,295
District 12
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Mara Candelaria Reardon: 3,378
- Incumbent Reardon first assumed office in 2006.
- Mara Candelaria Reardon: 3,378
May 8 GOP primary:
- William I. Fine: 2,112
[8]
- Peter N. Karagan: 1,909
- William I. Fine: 2,112
November 6 General election candidates:
Mara Candelaria Reardon: 14,584
William I. Fine: 12,502
District 13
Incumbent Democrat Chester Dobis did not seek re-election.
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Mark Straw: 852
- Mark Straw: 852
May 8 GOP primary:
- Sharon Negele: 5,719
[8]
- Dan Young: 3,032
- Sharon Negele: 5,719
November 6 General election candidates:
Mark Straw: 10,246
Sharon Negele: 14,727
District 14
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Sherman D. Carson: 900
- Vernon G. Smith: 4,678
[8]- Incumbent Smith first assumed office in 1990.
November 6 General election candidates:
Vernon G. Smith: 19,308
District 15
Incumbent Republican Donald Lehe won re-election in District 25.
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Thomas C. O'Donnell: 2,428
- Thomas C. O'Donnell: 2,428
May 8 GOP primary:
- Harold Slager: 3,249
- Harold Slager: 3,249
November 6 General election candidates:
Thomas C. O'Donnell: 13,380
Harold Slager: 13,934
District 16
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Richard W. Ludington: 1,226
[8]
- John Malan: 490
- Richard W. Ludington: 1,226
May 8 GOP primary:
- Diana J. Boersma: 3,731
- Douglas L. Gutwein: 4,769
[8] - Incumbent Gutwein first assumed office in 2008.
November 6 General election candidates:
Richard W. Ludington: 10,029
Douglas L. Gutwein: 14,409
District 17
Incumbent Democrat Nancy Dembowski did not seek re-election.
May 8 GOP primary:
- Francis K. Ellert: 2,722
- Timothy P. Harman: 4,439
[8]
November 6 General election candidates:
Timothy P. Harman: 18,159
District 18
May 8 GOP primary:
- David A. Wolkins: 7,879
- Incumbent Wolkins first assumed office in 1988.
- David A. Wolkins: 7,879
November 6 General election candidates:
Christopher (Chris) Wright: 7,318
David A. Wolkins: 17,263
District 19
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Shelli VanDenburgh: 3,454
- Incumbent VanDenburgh first assumed office in 2007.
- Shelli VanDenburgh: 3,454
May 8 GOP primary:
- Ron Johnson: 3,607
- Ron Johnson: 3,607
November 6 General election candidates:
Shelli VanDenburgh: 15,380
Ron Johnson: 12,353
District 20
Note: Karen Salzer declared her candidacy after the primary.[9]
May 8 GOP primary:
- Tom Dermody: 4,323
- Incumbent Dermody first assumed office in 2006.
- Tom Dermody: 4,323
November 6 General election candidates:
Karen Salzer: 10,188
Tom Dermody: 15,208
District 21
Note: Jones withdrew from the race after the primary; no official vote count is available.
May 8 GOP primary:
- Timothy Wesco: 4,458
- Incumbent Wesco first assumed office in 2010.
- Timothy Wesco: 4,458
Note: Randy L. Conner initially filed as a Republican but was disqualified from the ballot because he was filed as a Democrat in 2010.[10]
November 6 General election candidates:
Timothy Wesco: 15,084
District 22
May 8 Democratic primary:
- John Bonitati: 489
- John Bonitati: 489
May 8 GOP primary:
- Jon D. Hare: 3,061
- Rebecca Kubacki: 5,241
[8] - Incumbent Kubacki first assumed office in 2010.
November 6 General election candidates:
John Bonitati: 5,787
Rebecca Kubacki: 17,895
District 23
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Kerry "Worly" Worthington: 1,388
- Kerry "Worly" Worthington: 1,388
May 8 GOP primary:
- William C. Friend: 5,986
- Incumbent Friend first assumed office in 1992.
- William C. Friend: 5,986
November 6 General election candidates:
Kerry "Worly" Worthington: 6,864
William C. Friend: 14,473
Note: Worthington suspended his campaign in September after being charged with drug-related offenses.[11]
District 24
Note: Incumbent Republican Richard McClain did not seek re-election.
May 8 GOP primary:
- Steven Braun: 7,682
[8]
- Mindi Fisher McMillan: 4,416
- Steven Braun: 7,682
Note: Kiefer C. Dobbs withdrew before the primary.
November 6 General election candidates:
Steven Braun: 26,048
District 25
Note: Incumbent Democrat Jeb Bardon did not seek re-election.
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Shane Evans: 1,094
- Shane Evans: 1,094
May 8 GOP primary:
- Donald J. Lehe: 5,619
[8] - Incumbent Lehe first assumed office to House district 15 in 1990.
- Franklyn Voorhies: 2,461
- Donald J. Lehe: 5,619
November 6 General election candidates:
Shane Evans: 10,000
Donald J. Lehe: 15,468
District 26
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Rick Cornstuble: 537
[8]
- Eric A. Thiel: 376
- Rick Cornstuble: 537
May 8 GOP primary:
- Randy Truitt
- Incumbent Truitt first assumed office in 2008.
- Randy Truitt
November 6 General election candidates:
Rick Cornstuble: 8,844
Randy Truitt: 10,051
District 27
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Sheila Klinker: 970
- Incumbent Klinker first assumed office in 1982.
- Sheila Klinker: 970
May 8 GOP primary:
- Chuck Hockema: 2,694
[8]
- Jan Payne: 1,501
- Chuck Hockema: 2,694
November 6 General election candidates:
Sheila Klinker: 10,742
Chuck Hockema: 8,970
District 28
May 8 GOP primary:
- Jeffrey A. Thompson: 8,653
- Incumbent Thompson first assumed office in 1998.
- Jeffrey A. Thompson: 8,653
November 6 General election candidates:
Jeffrey A. Thompson: 22,405
Jim Rainwater: 3,799
District 29
May 8 GOP primary:
- Steven R. Powell: 2,438
- Kathy Kreag Richardson: 6,322
[8] - Incumbent Richardson first assumed office in 1992.
November 6 General election candidates:
Kathy Kreag Richardson: 23,327
District 30
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Chuck Sosbe: 2,017
- Chuck Sosbe: 2,017
May 8 GOP primary:
- Mike Karickhoff: 5,645
- Incumbent Karickhoff first assumed office in 2010.
- Mike Karickhoff: 5,645
November 6 General election candidates:
Chuck Sosbe: 12,101
Mike Karickhoff: 14,207
District 31
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Katie Morgan: 2,014
- Katie Morgan: 2,014
May 8 GOP primary:
- Kevin A. Mahan: 5,890
- Incumbent Mahan first assumed office in 2010.
- Kevin A. Mahan: 5,890
November 6 General election candidates:
Katie Morgan: 10,955
Kevin A. Mahan: 12,383
District 32
May 8 GOP primary:
- P. Eric Turner: 7,978
- Incumbent Turner first assumed office in 1994.
- P. Eric Turner: 7,978
November 6 General election candidates:
P. Eric Turner: 20,914
District 33
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Andy Schemenaur: 2,427
- Andy Schemenaur: 2,427
May 8 GOP primary:
- Bill Davis: 7,275
- Incumbent Davis first assumed office in 2004.
- Bill Davis: 7,275
November 6 General election candidates:
Andy Schemenaur: 10,726
Bill Davis: 14,669
District 34
Incumbent Democrat Mike White (Indiana) did not seek re-election.
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Karen Brand: 205
- Sue E. Errington: 2,863
[8]
- David Walker: 2,335
November 6 General election candidates:
Sue E. Errington: 13,070
Brad Oliver: 6,251
Note: Brad Oliver filed after the primary.[12]
District 35
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Melanie Wright: 3,560
- Melanie Wright: 3,560
May 8 GOP primary:
- L. Jack Lutz: 6,924
- Incumbent Lutz first assumed office in 1991.
- L. Jack Lutz: 6,924
November 6 General election candidates:
Melanie Wright: 14,229
L. Jack Lutz: 14,676
District 36
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Terri Jo Austin: 3,538
- Incumbent Austin first assumed office in 2002.
- Terri Jo Austin: 3,538
November 6 General election candidates:
Terri Jo Austin: 15,842
James Lycan: 8,976
Note: James Lycan and Libertarian candidate Tomerial Brooks filed after the primary.[12] Brooks was later dropped from the official list of candidates.[13]
District 37
Incumbent Democrat Scott Reske did not seek re-election.
May 8 GOP primary:
- Debbie Driskell: 3,032
- Todd Huston: 4,609
[8]
November 6 General election candidates:
Todd Huston: 23,735
District 38
May 8 GOP primary:
- David E. Brown: 955
- Heath VanNatter: 6,299
[8] - Incumbent VanNatter first assumed office in 2010.
- Stephen A. Wilson: 2,372
November 6 General election candidates:
Heath VanNatter: 19,066
District 39
May 8 GOP primary:
- Jerry Torr: 9,987
- Incumbent Torr first assumed office in 1996.
- Jerry Torr: 9,987
November 6 General election candidates:
Jerry Torr: 26,432
John Strinka: 2,862 (Socialist Party USA)
Note: Strinka was dropped from earlier versions of the official candidate list, but returned to the list prior to the election.[12][14]
District 40
May 8 Democratic primary:
- John E. Follis, II: 589
- John E. Follis, II: 589
May 8 GOP primary:
- Gregory E. Steuerwald: 6,303
- Incumbent Steuerwald first assumed office in 2007.
- Gregory E. Steuerwald: 6,303
November 6 General election candidates:
John E. Follis, II: 9,771
Gregory E. Steuerwald: 18,042
District 41
May 8 GOP primary:
- Tim Brown: 8,978
- Incumbent Brown first assumed office in 1994.
- Tim Brown: 8,978
November 6 General election candidates:
Tim Brown: 20,147
District 42
Incumbent Democrat Floyd Grubb did not seek re-election.
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Mark C. Spelbring: 3,768
- Mark C. Spelbring: 3,768
May 8 GOP primary:
- Jim Meece: 2,192
- Alan P. Morrison: 2,419
[8]
- Bill Webster: 2,030
November 6 General election candidates:
Mark C. Spelbring: 12,682
Alan P. Morrison: 12,788
District 43
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Clyde Kersey: 3,977
- Incumbent Kersey first assumed office in 1996.
- Clyde Kersey: 3,977
May 8 GOP primary:
- John Cunningham: 2,491
- John Cunningham: 2,491
November 6 General election candidates:
Clyde Kersey: 13,938
John Cunningham: 7,583
District 44
May 8 GOP primary:
- James Baird: 7,330
- Incumbent Baird first assumed office in 2010.
- James Baird: 7,330
November 6 General election candidates:
Richard Thompson: 8,459
James Baird: 15,763
Note: Thompson filed for candidacy on June 25, 2012, after the primary.
District 45
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Kreg Battles: 4,249
- Incumbent Battles first assumed office in 2006.
- Kreg Battles: 4,249
May 8 GOP primary:
- Bruce Alan Borders: 4,108
- Incumbent Borders first assumed office in 2004.
- Bruce Alan Borders: 4,108
November 6 General election candidates:
Kreg Battles: 12,540
Bruce Alan Borders: 12,465
District 46
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Larry D. Barker: 792
- James R. Mann, II: 1,589
[8]
- Charles "Chuck" Toth: 1,168
May 8 GOP primary:
- Bob Heaton: 5,335
- Incumbent Heaton first assumed office in 2010.
- Bob Heaton: 5,335
November 6 General election candidates:
James R. Mann, II: 10,771
Bob Heaton: 14,630
District 47
Incumbent Republican Ralph Foley did not seek re-election.
Note: Chris Grider did not appear on the primary ballot, but is listed as a candidate for the general election ballot. He was selected for the ballot at a Democratic Caucus of precinct committeepersons on June 11, 2012.[9][15][16]
May 8 GOP primary:
- Mark Meadows: 1,396
- John Price: 5,221
[8]
- John T. Young: 2,826
November 6 General election candidates:
Chris Grider: 7,703
John Price: 18,543
District 48
Note: Dan Morrison was not on the primary ballot but appeared as the Democratic candidate on the general election ballot.[9]
May 8 GOP primary:
- Jerry Brewton: 2,528
- Timothy Neese: 4,107
[8] - Incumbent Neese first assumed office in 2002.
- Randall Ty Weinley: 206
November 6 General election candidates:
Dan Morrison: 8,139
Timothy Neese: 15,223
District 49
May 8 GOP primary:
- Wes Culver: 5,472
- Incumbent Culver first assumed office in 2008.
- Wes Culver: 5,472
November 6 General election candidates:
Wes Culver: 16,419
District 50
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Mike Wallin: 898
- Mike Wallin: 898
May 8 GOP primary:
- Daniel J. Leonard: 7,580
- Incumbent Leonard first assumed office in 2002.
- Daniel J. Leonard: 7,580
November 6 General election candidates:
Mike Wallin: 8,445
Daniel J. Leonard: 17,462
District 51
Note: Incumbent Republican Richard Dodge did not seek re-election.
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Lon Keyes: 651
- Lon Keyes: 651
May 8 GOP primary:
- Aaron Claudy: 1,482
- Dennis J. Zent: 5,370
[8]
November 6 General election candidates:
Lon Keyes: 6,449
Dennis J. Zent: 13,025
District 52
Incumbent Republican David Yarde, II did not seek re-election.
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Charles E. Odier: 642
- Charles E. Odier: 642
May 8 GOP primary:
- Gary Harbaugh: 592
- Paul Moss: 1,486
- David Powers: 1,163
- Ben Smaltz: 4,241
[8]
November 6 General election candidates:
Charles E. Odier: 7,448
Ben Smaltz: 18,218
District 53
May 8 GOP primary:
- Robert W. Cherry: 6,279
[8]- Incumbent Cherry first assumed office in 1998.
- Sam Weist: 2,339
- Robert W. Cherry: 6,279
November 6 General election candidates:
Robert W. Cherry: 18,019
Kim Brand: 5,621
District 54
May 8 GOP primary:
- Thomas E. Saunders: 7,431
- Incumbent Saunders first assumed office in 1996.
- Thomas E. Saunders: 7,431
November 6 General election candidates:
Thomas E. Saunders: 15,842
Jeremiah Morrell: 5,834
District 55
Note: Incumbent Republican Tom Knollman did not seek re-election.
May 8 Democratic primary:
- David Moeller: 1,678
- David Moeller: 1,678
May 8 GOP primary:
- Sam Harvey: 2,104
- Bob White: 996
- Lora N. Williams: 2,442
- Cindy Meyer Ziemke: 2,771
[8]
November 6 General election candidates:
David Moeller: 9,747
Cindy Meyer Ziemke: 14,974
District 56
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Phillip Pflum: 1,707
- Incumbent Pflum first assumed office in 2002.
- Phillip Pflum: 1,707
May 8 GOP primary:
- Mark Ervin: 1,665
- Richard Hamm: 3,673
[8]
- Doug Williamson: 1,865
November 6 General election candidates:
Phillip Pflum: 10,470
Richard Hamm: 11,568
William Eric Atkinson: 11 (Write-in)
Mark Brim: 1,414
District 57
May 8 Democratic primary:
- D. Todd Day: 1,192
- D. Todd Day: 1,192
May 8 GOP primary:
- Sean R. Eberhart: 7,697
- Incumbent Eberhart first assumed office in 2006.
- Sean R. Eberhart: 7,697
November 6 General election candidates:
D. Todd Day: 7,397
Sean R. Eberhart: 17,091
Paul Bravard: 967
District 58
May 8 GOP primary:
- Woody Burton: 6,700
- Incumbent Burton first assumed office in 1998.
- Woody Burton: 6,700
November 6 General election candidates:
Woody Burton: 19,015
District 59
May 8 GOP primary:
- Milo Smith: 6,655
- Incumbent Smith first assumed office in 2006.
- Milo Smith: 6,655
November 6 General election candidates:
Milo Smith: 18,376
District 60
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Peggy Welch: 1,871
- Incumbent Welch first assumed office in 1998.
- Peggy Welch: 1,871
May 8 GOP primary:
- Keegan Clark: 423
- Daniel Elliot: 3,435
- Peggy Mayfield: 4,992
[8]
November 6 General election candidates:
Peggy Welch: 12,886
Peggy Mayfield: 15,254
District 61
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Matt Pierce: 2,294
- Incumbent Pierce first assumed office in 2002.
- Matt Pierce: 2,294
November 6 General election candidates:
Matt Pierce: 17,329
District 62
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Jeff Sparks: 2,464
- Jeff Sparks: 2,464
May 8 GOP primary:
- Matthew A. Ubelhor: 4,756
- Incumbent Ubelhor first assumed office in 2010.
- Matthew A. Ubelhor: 4,756
November 6 General election candidates:
Jeff Sparks: 12,477
Matthew A. Ubelhor: 13,993
District 63
May 8 GOP primary:
- Mark Messmer: 5,561
- Incumbent Messmer first assumed office in 2008.
- Mark Messmer: 5,561
November 6 General election candidates:
Mark Messmer: 20,615
District 64
Incumbent Democrat Kreg Battles won re-election in House District 45.
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Mark A. Norton: 2,281
- Mark A. Norton: 2,281
May 8 GOP primary:
- James Amick: 2,071
- Thomas W. Washburne: 4,103
[8]
November 6 General election candidates:
Mark A. Norton: 12,255
Thomas W. Washburne: 17,133
District 65
May 8 GOP primary:
- Eric A. Koch: 7,867
- Incumbent Koch first assumed office in 2002.
- Eric A. Koch: 7,867
November 6 General election candidates:
Eric A. Koch: 19,233
Al Cox: 3,799
Note: Libertarian Al Cox filed for candidacy after the May 8 primary.[9]
District 66
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Terry Goodin: 4,716
- Incumbent Goodin first assumed office in 2000.
- Terry Goodin: 4,716
Note: Justin Stevens filed to fill the vacant Republican slot on the ballot.[17]
November 6 General election candidates:
Terry Goodin: 13,168
Justin Stevens: 12,021
District 67
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Tom Cheek: 2,337
- Tom Cheek: 2,337
May 8 GOP primary:
- Randy Frye: 5,511
- Incumbent Frye first assumed office in 2010.
- Randy Frye: 5,511
November 6 General election candidates:
Tom Cheek: 10,165
Randy Frye: 14,044
District 68
Note: Jake Hoog was nominated at a Democratic Party Caucus in June to fill the Democratic spot on the ballot.
May 8 GOP primary:
- Jud McMillin: 5,774
- Incumbent McMillin first assumed office in 2010.
- Jud McMillin: 5,774
November 6 General election candidates:
Jake Hoog: 8,943
Jud McMillin: 19,068
District 69
Incumbent Democrat David Cheatham did not seek re-election.
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Jim McCormick: 2,057
[8]
- Trent Wisner: 1,840
- Jim McCormick: 2,057
May 8 GOP primary:
- Jim Lucas: 4,722
- Jim Lucas: 4,722
November 6 General election candidates:
Jim McCormick: 10,070
Jim Lucas: 13,787
District 70
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Alva J. Kincaid, Jr.: 1,438
- Terry L. Miller: 2,513
[8]
May 8 GOP primary:
- Rhonda J. Rhoads: 4,641
- Incumbent Rhoads first assumed office in 2010.
- Rhonda J. Rhoads: 4,641
November 6 General election candidates:
Terry L. Miller: 12,828
Rhonda J. Rhoads: 16,866
District 71
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Steven R. Stemler: 2,993
- Incumbent Stemler first assumed office in 2006.
- Steven R. Stemler: 2,993
November 6 General election candidates:
Steven R. Stemler: 19,390
District 72
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Sharon Grabowski: 1,722
[8]
- Thomas L. Lenfert: 1,241
- Sharon Grabowski: 1,722
May 8 GOP primary:
- Edward D. Clere: 4,033
- Incumbent Clere first assumed office in 2008.
- Edward D. Clere: 4,033
November 6 General election candidates:
Sharon Grabowski: 13,557
Edward D. Clere: 16,177
District 73
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Sandra Blanton: 2,091
- Sandra Blanton: 2,091
May 8 GOP primary:
- Steve Davisson: 5,119
- Incumbent Davisson first assumed office in 2010.
- Steve Davisson: 5,119
November 6 General election candidates:
Sandra Blanton: 11,160
Steve Davisson: 13,357
District 74
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Michael Schriefer: 3,048
- Michael Schriefer: 3,048
May 8 GOP primary:
- Sue Ellspermann: 3,814
- Incumbent Ellspermann first assumed office in 2010.
- Sue Ellspermann: 3,814
- Note: Sue Ellspermann was selected as the official Republican nominee for Lieutenant Governor, forcing her to withdraw from the race. Lloyd Arnold was named as a replacement at a Republican caucus.[18][19]
November 6 General election candidates:
Michael Schriefer: 12,681
Lloyd Arnold: 14,104
[19]
District 75
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Kevin Derr: 2,066
- Kevin Derr: 2,066
May 8 GOP primary:
- Ron Bacon: 5,292
- Incumbent Bacon first assumed office in 2010.
- Ron Bacon: 5,292
November 6 General election candidates:
Kevin Derr: 11,260
Ron Bacon: 15,210
District 76
May 8 Democratic primary:
- W. Trent Van Haaften: 1,873
- W. Trent Van Haaften: 1,873
May 8 GOP primary:
- Wendy McNamara: 4,151
- Incumbent McNamara first assumed office in 2010.
- Wendy McNamara: 4,151
November 6 General election candidates:
W. Trent Van Haaften: 11,750
Wendy McNamara: 15,212
District 77
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Gail Riecken: 1,378
- Incumbent Riecken first assumed office in 2008.
- Gail Riecken: 1,378
May 8 GOP primary:
- Levon M. Dozier: 693
- Alan Leibundguth: 2,256
[8]
November 6 General election candidates:
Gail Riecken: 14,037
Alan Leibundguth: 7,775
District 78
May 8 GOP primary:
- Suzanne Crouch: 5,051
- Incumbent Crouch first assumed office in 2005.
- Suzanne Crouch: 5,051
November 6 General election candidates:
Suzanne Crouch: 21,991
District 79
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Mike Snyder: 1,425
- Mike Snyder: 1,425
May 8 GOP primary:
- Matthew S. Lehman: 7,805
- Incumbent Lehman first assumed office in 2008.
- Matthew S. Lehman: 7,805
November 6 General election candidates:
Mike Snyder: 8,728
Matthew S. Lehman: 17,762
District 80
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Phil GiaQuinta: 1,780
- Incumbent GiaQuinta first assumed office in 2006.
- Phil GiaQuinta: 1,780
November 6 General election candidates:
Phil GiaQuinta: 16,577
District 81
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Winfield C. Moses, Jr.: 1,403
- Incumbent Moses first assumed office in 1992.
- Winfield C. Moses, Jr.: 1,403
May 8 GOP primary:
- Martin Carbaugh: 4,506
- Martin Carbaugh: 4,506
November 6 General election candidates:
Winfield C. Moses, Jr.: 9,979
Martin Carbaugh: 11,681
Alexander Avery: 937
District 82
Note: Incumbent Republican Jeffrey Espich did not seek re-election.
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Mike Wilber: 844
- Mike Wilber: 844
May 8 GOP primary:
- Mike Caywood: 534
- Denise Lemmon: 3,284
- David L. Ober: 3,550
[8]
- Wesley Ortell: 238
November 6 General election candidates:
Mike Wilber: 7,204
David L. Ober: 15,113
District 83
May 8 Democratic primary:
- John A. Good: 849
- John A. Good: 849
May 8 GOP primary:
- Kathy Heuer: 6,361
[8] - Incumbent Heuer first assumed office in 2010.
- Keith R. Potter: 2,770
- Kathy Heuer: 6,361
November 6 General election candidates:
John A. Good: 8,784
Kathy Heuer: 22,673
District 84
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Lee Jordan: 1,288
- Lee Jordan: 1,288
May 8 GOP primary:
- Bob Morris: 6,856
- Incumbent Morris first assumed office in 2010.[20]
- Bob Morris: 6,856
November 6 General election candidates:
Lee Jordan: 10,693
Bob Morris: 18,193
James Hanson: 1,379
Note: Hanson filed for candidacy after the May 8 primary elections.[12]
District 85
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Evan Smith: 1,025
- Evan Smith: 1,025
May 8 GOP primary:
- Phyllis J. Pond: 4,335
[8] - Incumbent Pond first assumed office in 1978.
- Denny Worman: 3,083
- Phyllis J. Pond: 4,335
November 6 General election candidates:
Evan Smith: 7,112
Phyllis J. Pond: 16,522
Audrey Queckboerner: 2,071
Note: Queckboerner filed for candidacy after the May 8, 2012, primary election.[12]
District 86
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Edward O. DeLaney: 3,491
- Incumbent DeLaney first assumed office in 2008.
- Edward O. DeLaney: 3,491
May 8 GOP primary:
- Luke Bosso: 6,661
- Luke Bosso: 6,661
November 6 General election candidates:
Edward O. DeLaney: 20,897
Luke Bosso: 13,879
District 87
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Christina Hale: 2,372
- Christina Hale: 2,372
May 8 GOP primary:
- Cindy Noe: 8,051
- Incumbent Noe first assumed office in 2002.
- Cindy Noe: 8,051
November 6 General election candidates:
Christina Hale: 16,280
Cindy Noe: 16,229
District 88
Note: Brandon Perry filed for candidacy after the primary.[9]
May 8 GOP primary:
- Brian C. Bosma: 9,612
- Incumbent Bosma first assumed office in 1986.
- Brian C. Bosma: 9,612
November 6 General election candidates:
Brandon Perry: 11,000
Brian C. Bosma: 22,997
District 89
May 8 GOP primary:
- Cindy Kirchhofer: 5,118
- Incumbent Kirchhofer first assumed office in 2010.
- Cindy Kirchhofer: 5,118
November 6 General election candidates:
Cindy Kirchhofer: 14,240
District 90
May 8 GOP primary:
- Mike Speedy: 6,834
- Incumbent Speedy first assumed office in 2010.
- Mike Speedy: 6,834
November 6 General election candidates:
Mike Speedy: 19,836
District 91
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Michael J. Blinn: 1,009
- Michael J. Blinn: 1,009
May 8 GOP primary:
- Robert W. Behning: 3,676
[8] - Incumbent Behning first assumed office in 1992.
- Michael S. Scott: 2,152
- Robert W. Behning: 3,676
November 6 General election candidates:
Michael J. Blinn: 7,703
Robert W. Behning: 12,997
District 92
Note: Incumbent Republican Phillip Hinkle did not seek re-election.
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Brian M. Cooper: 421
- Tyjuan Garrett: 631
- Karlee D. Macer: 1,124
[8]
May 8 GOP primary:
- Tim Motsinger: 2,867
[8]
- Brad Rider: 2,534
- Richard B. Scott, Sr. 412
- Tim Motsinger: 2,867
November 6 General election candidates:
Karlee D. Macer: 12,277
Tim Motsinger: 10,464
District 93
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Ryan Guillory: 1,176
- Ryan Guillory: 1,176
May 8 GOP primary:
- David N. Frizzell: 7,431
- Incumbent Frizzell first assumed office in 1992.
- David N. Frizzell: 7,431
November 6 General election candidates:
Ryan Guillory: 8,625
David N. Frizzell: 17,245
District 94
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Cherrish S. Pryor: 4,570
- Incumbent Pryor first assumed office in 2008.
- Cherrish S. Pryor: 4,570
November 6 General election candidates:
Cherrish S. Pryor: 21,663
Ronald Haldeman: 752 (Socialist Party)
Note: Haldeman filed for candidacy on July 2, 2012, after the May 8, 2012, primary.[12]
District 95
May 8 Democratic primary:
- John Bartlett: 4,507
- Incumbent Bartlett first assumed office in 2008.
- John Bartlett: 4,507
November 6 General election candidates:
John Bartlett: 20,135
District 96
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Gregory W. Porter: 6,637
- Incumbent Porter first assumed office in 1992.
- Gregory W. Porter: 6,637
May 8 GOP primary:
- Karl Scharnberg: 1,712
- Karl Scharnberg: 1,712
November 6 General election candidates:
Gregory W. Porter: 25,213
Karl Scharnberg: 3,936
Wes Bishop: 1,142
District 97
Note: Incumbent Democrat Mary Ann Sullivan did not seek re-election.
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Justin Moed: 1,319
- Justin Moed: 1,319
May 8 GOP primary:
- AJ Feeney-Ruiz: 2,225
- AJ Feeney-Ruiz: 2,225
November 6 General election candidates:
Justin Moed: 8,325
AJ Feeney-Ruiz: 5,961
District 98
Incumbent Democrat William Crawford did not seek re-election.
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Robin Shackleford: 3,797
- Robin Shackleford: 3,797
November 6 General election candidates:
Robin Shackleford: 18,521
District 99
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Vanessa J. Summers: 4,966
- Incumbent Summers first assumed office in 1991.
- Vanessa J. Summers: 4,966
May 8 GOP primary:
- David T. Blank: 1,653
- David T. Blank: 1,653
November 6 General election candidates:
Vanessa J. Summers: 19,707
David T. Blank: 3,942
District 100
Note: Incumbent Democrat John Day did not seek re-election.
May 8 Democratic primary:
- Dan Forestal: 1,756
[8]
- Zach Mulholland: 1,026
- Dan Forestal: 1,756
May 8 GOP primary:
- Scott Keller: 2,959
- Scott Keller: 2,959
November 6 General election candidates:
Dan Forestal: 11,051
Scott Keller: 7,073
James Nease: 882
See also
- Indiana House of Representatives
- Indiana State Legislature
- State legislative elections, 2012
- Signature requirements and deadlines for 2012 state legislative elections
External links
- Indiana Secretary of State - 2012 Primary Election Candidates
- Indiana Secretary of State - Official Primary Results
- Indiana Secretary of State - 2012 General Election Candidates
- Indiana Secretary of State - Official General Election Results
Footnotes
- ↑ U.S. Census Bureau, "2010 Census: Indiana Profile," accessed August 24, 2012
- ↑ Cincinnati.com, "Census Bureau Releases Indiana Redistricting Data," February 17, 2011
- ↑ News and Tribune, "Proposed redistricting maps would shift district lines around the state," April 11, 2011 (dead link)
- ↑ Follow the Money, Indiana
- ↑ Follow the Money: "Indiana House 2010 Campaign Contributions"
- ↑ 2010 Candidate Guide - Qualifications for House of Representatives
- ↑ Indiana Secretary of State, "2012 Candidate Guide" accessed May 3, 2012
- ↑ 8.00 8.01 8.02 8.03 8.04 8.05 8.06 8.07 8.08 8.09 8.10 8.11 8.12 8.13 8.14 8.15 8.16 8.17 8.18 8.19 8.20 8.21 8.22 8.23 8.24 8.25 8.26 8.27 8.28 8.29 8.30 8.31 8.32 8.33 8.34 8.35 8.36 8.37 8.38 8.39 8.40 8.41 8.42 Associated Press, "Elections Results 2012" accessed May 8, 2012
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 Indiana Secretary of State: Elections Division, "November 6, 2012 General Election Abbreviated Candidate List," accessed July 9, 2012
- ↑ South Bend Tribune, "GOP challenger out of District 21 primary race," March 2, 2012
- ↑ onpolitix, "Worthington suspends campaign," September 19, 2012
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 12.3 12.4 12.5 Indiana Secretary of State, "November 6, 2012 General Election Candidates," accessed August 6, 2012
- ↑ Indiana Secretary of State, "November 6, 2012 General Election," September 10, 2012
- ↑ Indiana Secretary of State: Elections Division, "November 6, 2012 General Election Candidates," accessed September 20, 2012
- ↑ Indiana Secretary of State: Elections Division, "Elections Results: Indiana Primary Election, May 8, 2012," accessed July 7, 2012
- ↑ Grider for State Representative, "Indiana House District 47 Race Heats Up," June 11, 2012
- ↑ WORX, "Stevens fills G.O.P. vacancy as candidate for 66th District representative," July 6, 2012
- ↑ WIBC, "Picks for Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State Mean Ballot Shuffle," June 20, 2012
- ↑ 19.0 19.1 WBIC, "Republicans Name Ellspermann's Replacement on Ballot for State House," 13 July 2012
- ↑ Journal Gazette, "Morris faces scorn but no primary foe," February 22, 2012