2020 Indiana House Election Interactive Map

All US House seats to be contested in 2020

Indiana has nine congressional districts, seven of which are held by Republicans. Retiring GOP Rep. Susan Brooks opens up the possibility for Democrats to compete in the 5th district in 2020. The remaining seats are safe for the incumbent party.

Redistricting will occur in 2021 after the 2020 Census. While Indiana is expected to maintain its 9 congressional districts, expect some changes to the district boundaries that will be effective with the 2022 election.

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District Incumbent Party Since Term Predictions Margin of Victory
Pro Map House(a) President(b)
IN-5 Susan Brooks
2013 4th
13.5% 11.8%
Incumbent not running for re-election in 2020.
Christina Hale
Victoria Spartz
IN-1 Peter Visclosky
1985 18th
30.1% 12.6%
Incumbent not running for re-election in 2020.
Frank Mrvan
Mark Leyva
IN-2 Jackie Walorski
2013 4th
9.6% 23.2%
Pat Hackett
Jackie Walorski*
IN-3 Jim Banks
2017 2nd
29.4% 35.0%
Chip Coldiron
Jim Banks*
IN-4 Jim Baird
2019 1st
28.1% 34.1%
Joe Mackey
Jim Baird*
IN-6 Greg Pence
2019 1st
30.9% 40.3%
Jeannine Lake
Greg Pence*
IN-7 Andre Carson
2008 7th
29.6% 22.8%
Andre Carson*
Susan Smith
IN-8 Larry Bucshon
2011 5th
28.8% 33.7%
E. Thomasina Marsili
Larry Bucshon*
IN-9 Trey Hollingsworth
2017 2nd
12.9% 26.9%
Andy Ruff
Trey Hollingsworth*

(a)Source: Daily Kos, 270toWin research. The margin is the percentage difference between the top two vote-getters in 2018.
More recent results (i.e., special elections held in 2019-20 for vacancies) are not displayed.
† Race was uncontested | ^Top two vote-getters were from the same party

(b)Source: Daily Kos. The margin is the percentage difference between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.