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Indiana State Senate District 32

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Indiana State Senate District 32
Incumbent
Assumed office: November 9, 2016

Indiana State Senate District 32 is represented by Aaron Freeman (R).

As of the 2020 Census, Indiana state senators represented an average of 135,806 residents. After the 2010 Census, each member represented 130,032 residents.

About the chamber

Members of the Indiana State Senate serve four-year terms and are not subject to term limits. Indiana legislators assume office the day after their general election.[1]

Qualifications

See also: State legislature candidate requirements by state

To be eligible to serve in the Indiana State Senate:[2]

Sec. 13. A candidate for the office of senator in the general assembly must:

(1) be a United States citizen at the time of election;
(2) have resided in the state for at least two (2) years and in the senate district for at least one (1) year before the election; and
(3) be at least twenty-five (25) years old upon taking office; as provided in Article 4, Section 7 of the Constitution of the State of Indiana.[3]

According to Indiana Code 3-8-1-1, all candidates must be registered voters.[4]


Salaries

See also: Comparison of state legislative salaries
State legislative salaries, 2024[5]
SalaryPer diem
$32,070.24/year$196/day.

Vacancies

See also: How vacancies are filled in state legislatures

If there is a vacancy in the Indiana General Assembly, the state committee of the party that last held the seat must appoint a replacement. This is contingent upon the approval of the respective state chairperson of the party. Any vacant seat held by an independent must be filled by a special election.[6]

DocumentIcon.jpg See sources: Indiana Code §3-13-5-0.1


District map

Redistricting

2020 redistricting cycle

See also: Redistricting in Indiana after the 2020 census

The Indiana General Assembly approved new state legislative district maps on October 1, 2021, and Gov. Eric Holcomb (R) signed the new district boundaries into law on October 4, 2021. The Indiana Senate Republican caucus released its first draft of state Senate districts on September 20, 2021, and the Indiana House Republican caucus released its first proposed state House district maps on September 14, 2021. The Indiana state Senate approved final legislative district boundaries by a vote of 36-12, with all votes to approve by Republicans. Eleven Senate Democrats joined State Sen. Ron Grooms (R) in voting against the maps. The Indiana House of Representatives approved final district maps by a vote of 64-25. All votes in favor were by Republicans with 22 Democrats and three Republicans voting against.[7][8]

After the General Assembly approved the maps, House Speaker Todd Huston said, "We're incredibly grateful for the work of Representative Greg Steuerwald and Senator Eric Koch who tirelessly and thoughtfully led the way on drawing these maps. Redistricting is a complex and important process that impacts all Hoosiers. We're thankful for the hundreds of constituents who shared their feedback along the way, and I'm confident we delivered fair maps that ensure every Hoosier vote counts."[9]

The full legislative history of Indiana's redistricting proposals, including House and Senate committee reports and proposed amendments, can be found here at the Indiana General Assembly's website. These maps took effect for Indiana's 2022 legislative elections.[10]

How does redistricting in Indiana work? In Indiana, the state legislature is responsible for drawing both congressional and state legislative district lines. The legislature must approve a redistricting plan by the close of the first legislative session occurring after completion of the United States Census. The governor may veto the lines drawn by the state legislature.[11][12]

In the event that both chambers of the state legislature do not approve a congressional redistricting plan, a backup commission must draw the lines. The commission comprises the following members:[12]

  1. Speaker of the House
  2. President Pro Tempore of the Senate
  3. Chair of the Elections Committee, Indiana State Senate
  4. Chair of the Elections and Apportionment Committee, Indiana House of Representatives
  5. A gubernatorial appointment

The Indiana Constitution mandates that state legislative districts be contiguous. There are no such requirements for congressional district lines.[11]

Indiana State Senate District 32
until November 8, 2022

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Indiana State Senate District 32
starting November 9, 2022

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Elections

2024

See also: Indiana State Senate elections, 2024

General election

General election for Indiana State Senate District 32

Incumbent Aaron Freeman defeated Katrina Owens in the general election for Indiana State Senate District 32 on November 5, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Aaron Freeman
Aaron Freeman (R)
 
60.5
 
34,243
Image of Katrina Owens
Katrina Owens (D) Candidate Connection
 
39.5
 
22,368

Total votes: 56,611
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for Indiana State Senate District 32

Katrina Owens advanced from the Democratic primary for Indiana State Senate District 32 on May 7, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Katrina Owens
Katrina Owens Candidate Connection
 
100.0
 
2,824

Total votes: 2,824
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates

Republican primary election

Republican primary for Indiana State Senate District 32

Incumbent Aaron Freeman advanced from the Republican primary for Indiana State Senate District 32 on May 7, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Aaron Freeman
Aaron Freeman
 
100.0
 
9,211

Total votes: 9,211
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2020

See also: Indiana State Senate elections, 2020

General election

General election for Indiana State Senate District 32

Incumbent Aaron Freeman defeated Belinda Drake in the general election for Indiana State Senate District 32 on November 3, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Aaron Freeman
Aaron Freeman (R)
 
59.0
 
35,517
Image of Belinda Drake
Belinda Drake (D) Candidate Connection
 
41.0
 
24,688

Total votes: 60,205
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for Indiana State Senate District 32

Belinda Drake advanced from the Democratic primary for Indiana State Senate District 32 on June 2, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Belinda Drake
Belinda Drake Candidate Connection
 
100.0
 
9,158

Total votes: 9,158
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for Indiana State Senate District 32

Incumbent Aaron Freeman advanced from the Republican primary for Indiana State Senate District 32 on June 2, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Aaron Freeman
Aaron Freeman
 
100.0
 
8,486

Total votes: 8,486
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2016

See also: Indiana State Senate elections, 2016

Elections for the Indiana State Senate took place in 2016. The primary election took place on May 3, 2016, and the general election was held on November 8, 2016. The candidate filing deadline was February 5, 2016. Incumbent Patricia L. Miller (R) did not seek re-election.

Aaron Freeman defeated Sara Wiley and Shane Zoellner in the Indiana State Senate District 32 general election.[13][14]

Indiana State Senate, District 32 General Election, 2016
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark transparent.png Aaron Freeman 58.23% 31,187
     Democratic Sara Wiley 37.72% 20,202
     Libertarian Shane Zoellner 4.06% 2,172
Total Votes 53,561
Source: Indiana Election Divsion


Sara Wiley ran unopposed in the Indiana State Senate District 32 Democratic primary.[15][16]

Indiana State Senate, District 32 Democratic Primary, 2016
Party Candidate
    Democratic Green check mark transparent.png Sara Wiley  (unopposed)


Aaron Freeman defeated Zachary Taljonick in the Indiana State Senate District 32 Republican primary.[15][16]

Indiana State Senate, District 32 Republican Primary, 2016
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark transparent.png Aaron Freeman 84.55% 15,518
     Republican Zachary Taljonick 15.45% 2,835
Total Votes 18,353
Source: Indiana Election Division

2012

See also: Indiana State Senate elections, 2012

Elections for the office of Indiana State Senate consisted of a primary election on May 8, 2012, and a general election on November 6, 2012. The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was February 10, 2012. Incumbent Patricia L. Miller (R) defeated John Barnes (D) in the general election and was unopposed in the Republican primary. Barnes defeated Patricia G. Mink in the Democratic primary.[17][18]

Indiana State Senate, District 32, General Election, 2012
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Democratic John Barnes 40.8% 20,128
     Republican Green check mark transparent.pngPatricia Miller Incumbent 59.2% 29,163
Total Votes 49,291
Indiana State Senate, District 32 Democratic Primary, 2012
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.pngJohn Barnes 64.8% 2,512
Patricia Mink 35.2% 1,367
Total Votes 3,879

Campaign contributions

From 2000 to 2024, candidates for Indiana State Senate District 32 raised a total of $2,588,268. Candidates who raised money in contributions earned $123,251 on average. All figures come from Follow the Money

Campaign contributions, Indiana State Senate District 32
Year Amount Candidates Average
2024 $183,043 3 $61,014
2020 $554,611 2 $277,306
2016 $766,061 4 $191,515
2012 $582,898 2 $291,449
2010 $116,553 1 $116,553
2008 $94,931 2 $47,466
2006 $63,562 1 $63,562
2004 $73,872 2 $36,936
2002 $57,990 1 $57,990
2000 $94,746 3 $31,582
Total $2,588,268 21 $123,251


See also

External links

Footnotes

  1. Indiana General Assembly, "Indiana Constitution, Article 4, Section 3," accessed February 5, 2021
  2. Indiana General Assembly, "IC 3-8-1-13: Senator in general assembly," accessed May 21, 2025
  3. Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.
  4. Justia, "IN Code § 3-8-1-1 (2024)," accessed May 27, 2025
  5. National Conference of State Legislatures, "2024 Legislator Compensation," August 21, 2024
  6. Indiana General Assembly, "Indiana Code," accessed February 5, 2021 (§3-13-5-0.1)
  7. Indiana House of Representatives Republican Caucus, "GOP statements on initial drafts of Indiana House and Congressional district maps," September 14, 2021
  8. IndyStar, "Gov. Holcomb signs Indiana's redistricting maps into law," October 4, 2021
  9. Indiana Senate Republicans, "General Assembly approves new congressional, state legislative districts 10.1.21," October 1, 2021
  10. Indiana Senate Republicans, "General Assembly approves new congressional, state legislative districts," Oct. 1, 2021
  11. 11.0 11.1 All About Redistricting, "Indiana," accessed April 6, 2015
  12. 12.0 12.1 Brennan Center for Justice, "Indiana," accessed April 6, 2015
  13. Indiana Secretary of State, "November 8, 2016 General Election candidates," February 5, 2016
  14. Indiana Election Division, "General election 2016 results," accessed December 16, 2016
  15. 15.0 15.1 Indiana Secretary of State, "May 3, 2016 Primary Election candidates," February 5, 2016
  16. 16.0 16.1 Indiana Secretary of State, "May 3, 2016 Primary Election Results," accessed August 18, 2016
  17. "Indiana Secretary of State - Official Primary Results," accessed October 11, 2013
  18. "Indiana Secretary of State – Official General Election Results," accessed October 11, 2013


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Majority Leader:Chris Garten
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Liz Brown (R)
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Eric Koch (R)
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Jim Tomes (R)
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