2008 Indiana elections

Many state and local elections took place in the U.S. state of Indiana on November 4, 2008.

Indiana elections, 2008

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Presidential

For the first time since 1964, the Democrats managed to win Indiana in a presidential election. Barack Obama, a U.S. senator from the neighboring state of Illinois won Indiana by a margin of 1.03%

United States Senate

There was no Senate election in 2008 in Indiana.

United States House of Representatives

District makeup
District1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th
IncumbentPete ViscloskyJoe DonnellyMark SouderSteve BuyerDan BurtonMike PenceAndré CarsonBrad EllsworthBaron Hill
CPVID+8R+4R+16R+17R+20R+11D+9R+9R+7
CQ Rating[1]Safe DSafe DLeans RSafe RSafe RSafe RSafe DSafe DD Favored

The Democrats had just won a decisive victory in 2006, after picking up 3 Republican-held seats. Democrats were on to win it again

United States House of Representatives elections in Indiana, 2008[2]
PartyVotesPercentageSeats+/–
Democratic1,388,96351.89%5-
Republican1,240,57746.34%4-
Libertarian47,3061.77%0-
Independents4<0.01%0-
Totals2,676,850100.00%9-

Governor

Incumbent Mitch Daniels won re-election easily, even though Barack Obama won the state narrowly on the Presidential level.

2008 Indiana gubernatorial election[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RepublicanMitch Daniels (incumbent) 1,563,885 57.8% +4.6
DemocraticJill Long Thompson1,082,46340.1%-5.4
LibertarianAndy Horning57,3762.1%+0.8
No partyWrite-Ins270.0%
Majority481,422
Turnout2,703,75162%
Republican holdSwing

Attorney General

As Incumbent Steve Carter chose not to run for re-election, Republican Greg Zoeller was the republican nominee, while Democrats nominated Linda Pence. Greg Zoeller won by 400,000 votes

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