Indiana Election Results
The election results of Indiana updated hourly by county, candidate and party.
— -- Voters in the state of Indiana are heading to the polls on Election Day 2016.
There are 11 electoral votes at stake in Indiana in the presidential race.
Indiana is unique because Vigo County is considered the best predictor of presidents. Since 1888, Vigo County residents have voted for the winning candidate with only two exceptions in 1908 and in 1952, according to historian Dave Leip.
Indiana is a solidly red state, voting Democrat only once in the last ten elections: Barack Obama in 2008.
Voting History in the Past Five Presidential Elections:
- 2012: Mitt Romney
- 2008: Barack Obama
- 2004: George W. Bush
- 2000: George W. Bush
- 1996: Bob Dole
Other Notable Races:
With Republican Gov. Mike Pence on the national ticket as Trump's running mate, the governor's office is up for grabs. And this is another state with a U.S. Senate race that will be crucial to determining party control. A former governor and U.S. senator, Democrat Evan Bayh, wants to return to the Senate and faces Republican U.S. Rep. Todd Young. -The Associated Press
Indiana election results will be refreshed automatically every 30 seconds after polls close at 7 p.m. ET. There is no need to refresh the page to see the latest data.