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Incumbents defeated
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Predictions
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Results
3.1
Overview
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District 2
3.3
District 3
3.4
District 5
3.5
District 7
3.6
District 8
3.7
District 9
3.8
District 10
3.9
District 12
3.10
District 13
3.11
District 16
3.12
District 18
3.13
District 20
3.14
District 24
3.15
District 28
3.16
District 30
3.17
District 32
3.18
District 33
3.19
District 34
3.20
District 35
3.21
District 36
3.22
District 37
3.23
District 40
3.24
District 42
3.25
District 44
3.26
District 50
4
Footnotes
4.1
Notes
4.2
References
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See also
2020 Indiana Senate election
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The 2020 Indiana Senate election was held on November 3, 2020 as a part of the biennial elections in the U.S. stateofIndiana, coinciding with other elections in the state, including for U.S. president, U.S. House, Indiana governor, and Indiana House, as well as various other state and local elections. Voters elected members to 25 of the 50 seats in the Indiana Senate to serve four-year terms in single-member constituencies. Primary elections were held on June 2.[1]
Following the election, the Republican Party retained supermajority control of the Senate, losing one seat to the Democratic Party in the process.
Incumbents defeated[edit]
One incumbent lost re-election.
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District 30: John Ruckelshaus (R) lost to Fady Qaddoura (D).
Predictions[edit]
Results[edit]
Overview[edit]
Popular vote |
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Republican |
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56.60% |
Democratic |
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43.40% |
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Senate seats[a] |
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Republican |
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72.00% |
Democratic |
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28.00% |
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District 2[edit]
District 3[edit]
District 5[edit]
District 7[edit]
District 8[edit]
District 9[edit]
District 10[edit]
District 12[edit]
District 13[edit]
District 16[edit]
District 18[edit]
District 20[edit]
District 24[edit]
District 28[edit]
District 30[edit]
District 32[edit]
District 33[edit]
District 34[edit]
District 35[edit]
District 36[edit]
District 37[edit]
District 40[edit]
District 42[edit]
District 44[edit]
District 50[edit]
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^ Excludes seats not up for election.
References[edit]
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