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Indiana has 11 electoral votes in the Electoral College.[4]Indiana was the home state of Pence, who served as Governor of Indiana from 2013 to 2017. Pence retained a 59% approval among voters in his home state.[5]On the day of the election, most news organizations considered Indiana a state Trump would win, or a likely red state. Trump won Indiana by 57% to Biden’s 41%, a slight increase in his vote share from 2016, but a reduction in his margin of victory. This election marked the first time since 1952 and only the third time since 1888 that Vigo County, home to Terre Haute and a significant bellwether county, voted for the losing candidate in a presidential election. Biden subsequently became the first presidential nominee of either party since Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1952, and the first Democrat since Grover Cleveland in 1884, to win without carrying Vigo County.[6] Biden also became the first Democrat since FDR in 1944 to win without carrying traditionally Democratic Perry County in Southern Indiana. Biden did flip Tippecanoe County, home to Lafayette, from Republican to Democratic, marking the first time since 1936 that the county voted against Indiana’s statewide winner. Trump also became the first Republican since Ronald Reagan in 1984 to carry exurban Madison County with more than 60% of the vote.Notably, Biden reduced the Republican margin in Hamilton County, a suburban county in the Indianapolis metropolitan area that is the state’s fourth-most populous county.[7] Hamilton County has never supported a candidate of the Democratic Party for president except for 1912, when the split in the Republicans allowed Woodrow Wilson to carry the county with a 34.9% plurality.[6] Hamilton broke 60%-38% for John McCain in 2008, when Barack Obama won Indiana. Mitt Romney won Hamilton County 66%\u201332% in 2012 and Trump won it 56%-37% in 2016, nearly identical to his statewide margin. In this election, Trump narrowly won Hamilton County, 52%-45%, a margin that is to the left of the statewide result. Biden’s 45% vote share in Hamilton County is higher than that of even Lyndon B. Johnson in his nationwide landslide in 1964 and higher than that of Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1936.[6] Biden’s vote share in Hamilton is only equaled by Roosevelt’s 44.85% share in his 1932 landslide.Table of ContentsPrimary elections[edit]Republican primary[edit]Democratic primary[edit]Libertarian nominee[edit]Green primary[edit]General election[edit]Predictions[edit]Polling[edit]Graphical summary[edit]Aggregate polls[edit]Polls[edit]Results[edit]Statewide results[edit]Results by county[edit]Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic[edit]Results by congressional district[edit]See also[edit]References[edit]Further reading[edit]External links[edit]Primary elections[edit]The primary elections were held on June 2, 2020.Republican primary[edit]Donald Trump won the Republican primary, and received all of the state’s 58 delegates to the 2020 Republican National Convention.[8]Democratic primary[edit]2020 Indiana Democratic presidential primary[9]CandidateVotes%Delegates[10]Joe Biden380,83676.4880Bernie Sanders (withdrawn)67,68813.592Pete Buttigieg (withdrawn)17,9573.61Elizabeth Warren (withdrawn)14,3442.88Michael Bloomberg (withdrawn)4,7830.96Andrew Yang (withdrawn)4,4260.89Amy Klobuchar (withdrawn)3,8600.78Tulsi Gabbard (withdrawn)2,6570.53Tom Steyer (withdrawn)1,3760.28Total497,927100%82Libertarian nominee[edit]The 2020 Libertarian National Convention was held on May 22\u201324, 2020, selecting Jo Jorgensen, Psychology Senior Lecturer at Clemson University, as their presidential nominee.Green primary[edit]The Green primary was held on May 1\u201331, 2020, with mail-in ballots being post marked no later than June 1, 2020, and results being published by June 14, 2020.[11]General election[edit]Predictions[edit]SourceRankingAs ofThe Cook Political Report[12]Likely ROctober 6, 2020Inside Elections[13]Safe ROctober 6, 2020Sabato’s Crystal Ball[14]Likely ROctober 6, 2020Politico[15]Safe ROctober 6, 2020RCP[16]Lean ROctober 6, 2020Niskanen[17]Safe ROctober 6, 2020CNN[18]Safe ROctober 6, 2020The Economist[19]Safe ROctober 6, 2020CBS News[20]Likely ROctober 6, 2020270towin[21]Safe ROctober 6, 2020ABC News[22]Safe ROctober 6, 2020NPR[23]Likely ROctober 6, 2020NBC News[24]Likely ROctober 6, 2020538[25]Safe ROctober 6, 2020Polling[edit]Graphical summary[edit]Aggregate polls[edit]Polls[edit]Poll sourceDate(s)administeredSamplesize[b]Marginof errorDonaldTrumpRepublicanJoeBidenDemocraticJoJorgensenLibertarianOtherUndecidedSurveyMonkey\/AxiosOct 20 \u2013 Nov 2, 20202,729 (LV)\u00b1\u00a02.5%54%[c]44%\u2013\u2013\u2013Swayable Archived November 13, 2020, at the Wayback MachineOct 27 \u2013 Nov 1, 2020264 (LV)\u00b1\u00a07.8%55%43%2%\u2013\u2013Morning ConsultOct 22\u201331, 20201,147 (LV)\u00b1 3%53%42%\u2013\u2013\u2013SurveyMonkey\/AxiosOct 1\u201328, 20204,734 (LV)\u201355%43%\u2013\u2013\u2013SwayableOct 23\u201326, 2020301 (LV)\u00b1 7.4%53%42%5%\u2013\u2013Ragnar Research (R)Oct 18\u201321, 2020529 (LV)\u00b1\u00a04%48%40%5%\u20137%SurveyUSA\/Election TwitterOct 10\u201313, 2020527 (LV)\u00b1\u00a05.2%49%42%\u20133%6%SurveyMonkey\/AxiosSep 1\u201330, 20202,367 (LV)\u201353%45%\u2013\u2013\u2013Change Research\/IndyPoliticsSep 3\u20137, 20201,033 (LV)\u00b1\u00a03.1%53%39%5%\u20133%SurveyMonkey\/AxiosAug 1\u201331, 20201,672 (LV)\u201355%43%\u2013\u2013\u2013Morning ConsultJul 24 \u2013 Aug 2, 2020[d]900 (LV)\u00b1\u00a03.5%55%38%\u2013\u2013\u2013SurveyMonkey\/AxiosJul 1\u201331, 20202,175 (LV)\u201356%43%\u2013\u2013\u2013SurveyMonkey\/AxiosJun 8\u201330, 2020929 (LV)\u201357%40%\u2013\u2013\u2013Victoria Research\/Tallian for Attorney General[1][A]May 21\u201323, 2020894 (LV)\u00b1\u00a03.3%49%39%\u2013\u2013\u2013Indy Politics\/Change ResearchApr 10\u201313, 20201,021 (LV)\u00b1\u00a03.1%52%39%\u20135%3%Former candidatesDonald Trump vs. Elizabeth WarrenPoll sourceDate(s)administeredSamplesize[b]Marginof errorDonaldTrump (R)ElizabethWarren (D)UndecidedZogby AnalyticsAug 17\u201323, 2017603 (LV)\u00b1\u00a04.0%45%39%17%Results[edit]Statewide results[edit]Results by county[edit]Vote breakdown by county[26]Trump\/PenceRepublicanBiden\/HarrisDemocraticJorgensen\/CohenLibertarianWrite-insTotalCountyVotes%Votes%Votes%Votes%VotesAdams10,68675.21%3,23622.77%2872.02%00.00%14,209Allen92,08354.56%73,18943.29%3,7282.20%820.05%169,082Bartholomew22,41061.85%12,93435.69%8722.41%190.07%36,235Benton3,00773.09%1,00924.53%922.24%60.15%4,114Blackford3,84171.78%1,37625.71%1322.47%20.04%5,351Boone22,35158.02%15,24439.57%9052.40%200.05%38,520Brown5,77764.32%3,03633.80%1681.87%00.00%8,981Carroll7,08674.63%2,22423.42%1851.95%00.00%9,495Cass10,55269.43%4,30428.32%3332.19%90.06%15,198Clark33,66858.18%23,09339.91%1,1081.91%00.00%57,869Clay9,49977.44%2,55220.80%2081.70%80.07%12,267Clinton9,33472.08%3,36125.60%2461.90%80.06%12,949Crawford3,48370.45%1,35527.41%1062.14%00.00%4,944Daviess9,57680.11%2,16918.14%2041.71%50.04%11,954Dearborn19,528 76.93%5,44621.46%3871.52%220.09%25,383Decatur9,57577.93%2,43919.85%2732.22%00.00%12,287Dekalb14,23772.53%4,96625.30%4252.17%00.00%19,628Delaware26,82755.67%20,47442.49%8901.85%00.00%48,191Dubois15,03369.05%6,29228.90%4321.98%130.06%21,770Elkhart46,97263.15%26,10835.10%1,2411.67%660.11%74,387Fayette7,75576.51%2,23722.07%1441.42%00.00%10,136Floyd23,40055.98%17,51141.89%8502.03%410.10%41,802Fountain6,15477.06%1,62920.40%2002.50%30.04%7,986Franklin9,69180.76%2,13717.81%1691.41%30.03%12,000Fulton6,69473.18%2,28024.93%1701.86%30.03%9,147Gibson11,81773.12%4,02324.89%3211.99%00.00%16,161Grant18,54368.28%8,01529.51%5842.15%170.06%27,159Greene11,10375.10%3,38922.92%2901.96%20.01%14,784Hamilton101,58752.36%88,39045.56%3,8942.01%1280.07%193,999Hancock28,99667.57%12,89530.05%1,0162.37%40.01%42,911Harrison14,56571.98%5,34326.40%3231.60%50.02%20,236Hendricks53,80260.79%32,60436.84%2,0522.32%470.05%88,505Henry15,04371.53%5,54426.36%4342.06%90.04%21,030Howard26,44965.10%13,30332.74%8582.11%200.05%40,630Huntington13,14773.74%4,25523.87%4082.29%190.11%17,829Jackson14,55575.66%4,30222.36%3811.98%00.00%19,238Jasper11,383 73.56%3,79824.54%2881.86%60.04%15,475Jay6,36175.18%1,92622.76%1692.00%50.06%8,461Jefferson9,66365.75%4,73132.19%2962.01%70.05%14,697Jennings9,49077.46%2,52320.59%2381.94%00.00%12,251Johnson51,21965.99%24,73631.87%1,6182.08%450.06%77,618Knox11,65572.79%4,06725.40%2821.76%70.04%16,011Kosciusko26,49974.05%8,36422.74%9032.52%210.06%35,787Lagrange8,11076.27%2,35522.15%1681.58%00.00%10,633Lake91,76041.72%124,87056.77%3,2121.46%1140.05%219,956LaPorte25,99752.63%22,42745.41%9681.96%00.00%49,392Lawrence15,60174.20%4,96123.60%4632.20%00.00%21,025Madison31,21560.26%19,52437.69%1,0261.98%280.05%51,793Marion134,17534.44%247,77263.59%7,2281.48%4440.09%389,619Marshall13,84469.47%5,71228.66%3621.82%90.05%19,927Martin4,02978.32%1,01119.65%1042.02%00.00%5,144Miami10,92575.49%3,23522.35%3062.11%70.05%14,473Monroe22,07134.95%39,86163.12%1,1051.75%1140.18%63,151Montgomery12,65973.61%4,21324.50%3261.90%00.00%17,198Morgan27,51276.09%7,78121.52%8622.38%40.01%36,159Newton4,94274.99%1,50922.90%1402.12%00.00%6,591Noble14,19573.97%4,66024.28%3351.75%00.00%19,190Ohio2,05466.80%66821.72%35311.48%00.00%3,075Orange6,432 72.83%2,22425.18%1741.97%20.02%8,832Owen7,28673.57%2,42024.43%1982.00%00.00%9,904Parke5,40077.00%1,50321.43%1101.57%00.00%7,013Perry5,34561.28%3,20336.72%1741.99%00.00%8,722Pike4,69275.43%1,41522.75%1131.82%00.00%6,220Porter45,00852.03%39,74645.94%1,6561.91%990.11%86,509Posey9,20669.55%3,81128.79%2141.62%50.04%13,236Pulaski4,24673.13%1,46325.20%971.67%00.00%5,806Putnam12,27873.98%3,94623.78%3712.24%20.01%16,597Randolph8,31275.09%2,51322.70%2432.20%20.02%11,070Ripley11,26178.91%2,77419.44%2291.60%70.05%14,271Rush6,03576.08%1,75422.11%1431.80%00.00%7,932Scott7,33172.11%2,70126.57%1341.32%10.01%10,167Shelby14,56872.87%5,02325.13%4002.00%00.00%19,991Spencer7,35768.32%3,21329.84%1991.85%00.00%10,769St. Joseph53,16446.17%59,89652.02%1,9251.67%1530.13%115,138Starke7,46672.56%2,65025.75%1741.69%00.00%10,290Steuben11,32770.08%4,51327.92%3121.93%100.06%16,162Sullivan6,69174.39%2,15323.94%1501.67%00.00%8,994Switzerland3,13375.42%96423.21%551.32%20.05%4,154Tippecanoe34,58148.40%35,01749.01%1,8322.56%180.03%71,448Tipton6,11075.28%1,83422.60%1712.11%10.01%8,116Union2,68877.17%73621.13%591.69%00.00%3,483Vanderburgh41,84453.88%34,41544.31%1,3221.70%810.10%77,662Vermillion5,18469.30%2,14528.67%1512.02%10.01%7,481Vigo24,54556.30%18,12341.57%9002.06%260.06%43,594Wabash10,76273.85%3,49423.98%3172.18%00.00%14,573Warren3,40176.05%97421.78%962.15%10.02%4,472Warrick21,32663.04%11,92335.24%5571.65%230.07%33,829Washington9,11475.08%2,78422.93%2331.92%80.07%12,139Wayne17,56763.47%9,52434.41%5712.06%170.06%27,679Wells10,85577.26%2,92820.84%2611.86%60.04%14,050White7,95771.26%3,03227.15%1701.52%70.06%11,166Whitley12,86273.26%4,23424.12%4532.58%70.04%17,556 County Flips: Democratic \u00a0\u00a0Hold\u00a0\u00a0Gain from Republican Republican \u00a0\u00a0HoldCounties that flipped from Republican to Democratic[edit]Results by congressional district[edit]Trump and Republican candidates won 7 of 9 congressional districts.See also[edit]^ Calculated by taking the difference of 100% and all other candidates combined.^ a b Key:A \u2013 all adultsRV \u2013 registered votersLV \u2013 likely votersV \u2013 unclear^ Overlapping sample with the previous SurveyMonkey\/Axios poll, but more information available regarding sample size^ Additional data sourced from FiveThirtyEightPartisan clients^ This poll is sponsored by Karen Tallian’s campaign (D)References[edit]^ “Voter turnout in United States elections”. Ballotpedia. Retrieved August 3, 2022.^ “Indiana Election Results 2020”. The New York Times. November 3, 2020. Retrieved November 5, 2020.^ Kelly, Ben (August 13, 2018). “US elections key dates: When are the 2018 midterms and the 2020 presidential campaign?”. The Independent. Archived from the original on August 2, 2018. Retrieved January 3, 2019.^ “Distribution of Electoral Votes”. National Archives and Records Administration. Retrieved January 3, 2019.^ “Indiana Voter Surveys: How Different Groups Voted”. The New York Times. November 3, 2020. ISSN\u00a00362-4331. Retrieved November 9, 2020.^ a b c “County winners, 1836-2016”. Google Docs. Retrieved November 15, 2020.^ “Indiana Counties by Population”.^ “Indiana Republican Delegation 2020”. The Green Papers. Retrieved June 3, 2020.^ “Past Election Results”. Indiana Secretary of State. Retrieved November 2, 2020.^ “June 2 contests \u2013 Live primary and caucus results, Indiana”. July 16, 2020. 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