INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – Hoosier voters in all nine of Indiana’s congressional districts will decide their representatives for the U.S. House on general election ballots this November. New faces are guaranteed to emerge in at least a third of those races.
Ballots statewide will collectively feature 28 candidates for the U.S. House.
In addition to Republican and Democrat options, each of the state’s U.S. House races will feature a Libertarian candidate. It’s a feat that the Indiana Libertarian Party said it has not achieved since at least 2012.
Republicans currently hold seven of Indiana’s seats, while Democrats hold two.
Three of the nine seats will have new officeholders after two GOP incumbents retired and another left to pursue a higher office.
For an in-depth look at all nine races and the rest of the Casey Smith story for the Indiana Capital Chronicle, go here.








