Indiana Senate
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Indiana Senate
The Indiana Senate is a pivotal component of the state’s legislative process, playing a crucial role in shaping laws, policies, and budgetary decisions that affect the lives of Indiana residents. Comprised of 50 elected members, the Senate operates under a structured set of rules and procedures designed to facilitate deliberation and decision-making on a variety of issues. This article provides a comprehensive overview of the Indiana Senate, its structure, functions, and significance within the state government.
Structure of the Indiana Senate
The Indiana Senate is composed of 50 senators, each representing a distinct district within the state. Senators are elected for a four-year term, with elections occurring in even-numbered years. The Senate is led by a President Pro Tempore, who is elected by the majority party and plays a key role in guiding legislative priorities and managing the Senate’s day-to-day operations. Other leadership positions include the Majority and Minority Leaders, who represent their respective parties and help coordinate legislative strategies.
Key Responsibilities
The primary responsibilities of the Indiana Senate include:
- Legislation: The Senate drafts, debates, and votes on bills and resolutions. This legislative process can cover a wide array of topics such as education, healthcare, public safety, and infrastructure.
- Budget Approval: The Senate plays a critical role in approving the state’s budget, which outlines funding for various state programs and services.
- Oversight: Senators are tasked with overseeing the implementation of laws and the functioning of state agencies. This includes holding hearings and investigations to ensure that public resources are used effectively.
- Constituent Services: Senators serve their constituents by addressing concerns, providing information about government services, and advocating for local interests.
Legislative Process
The legislative process in the Indiana Senate follows several key steps:
- Introduction of Bills: Senators can introduce bills, which are then assigned to committees for review.
- Committee Review: Committees, which are composed of a smaller group of senators, evaluate the bills, hold hearings, and make recommendations to the full Senate.
- Debate: If a bill passes through committee, it is brought before the full Senate for debate. Senators discuss the merits and drawbacks of the proposed legislation.
- Voting: Following the debate, senators cast their votes. A majority is required for a bill to pass.
- House Approval: If the Senate passes a bill, it is sent to the Indiana House of Representatives for consideration. Both chambers must approve the bill before it can be sent to the Governor for signing.
Significance in Indiana Government
The Indiana Senate holds a significant position within the state’s government framework. As one of the two chambers of the Indiana General Assembly, it provides a system of checks and balances, ensuring that diverse viewpoints are represented in the legislative process. The Senate’s role in shaping policy and law is essential for addressing the needs and challenges faced by Indiana citizens.
Public Engagement and Transparency
Public engagement is a vital aspect of the Indiana Senate’s operations. The Senate encourages citizen involvement through:
- Public Hearings: These forums allow citizens to voice their opinions on proposed legislation and provide valuable feedback to senators.
- Committee Meetings: Open to the public, these meetings allow constituents to observe the legislative process and understand how decisions are made.
- Online Resources: The Indiana Senate provides livestreams, recordings, and documentation of sessions, ensuring transparency in its proceedings and enabling citizens to stay informed about legislative activities.
Conclusion
In summary, the Indiana Senate serves as a fundamental institution in the state’s governance, with responsibilities that impact the daily lives of its residents. By understanding the structure, functions, and processes of the Indiana Senate, citizens can better engage with their government, advocate for their interests, and participate in the democratic process. As a vital part of Indiana’s legislative framework, the Senate continues to play an essential role in shaping the future of the state.
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IncumbentDan Dernulc Republican

General election
insurance broker
District 1 Democratic primary
May 5, 2026Results 8,173 votes
District 1 Republican primary
May 5, 2026Results 9,004 votes
insurance broker
incumbent state senator
Nader Liddawi 1.6%
IncumbentRodney Pol Democratic

General election
Porter County GOP chairman
incumbent state senator
District 4 Democratic primary
May 5, 2026Results 7,457 votes
incumbent state senator
District 4 Republican primary
May 5, 2026Results 4,535 votes
Porter County GOP chairman
candidate for this district in 2022
IncumbentRick Niemeyer Republican
General election
carpenter
Lynn Holley, realtor and former WWE wrestler
Lynn Holley, realtor and former WWE wrestler
District 6 Democratic primary
May 5, 2026Results 5,225 votes
Lynn Holley, realtor and former WWE wrestler
District 6 Republican primary
May 5, 2026Results 11,308 votes
carpenter
incumbent state senator
IncumbentLinda Rogers Republican

General election
physician
community organizer and activist
District 11 Democratic primary
May 5, 2026Results 4,577 votes
community organizer and activist
District 11 Republican primary
May 5, 2026Results 9,219 votes
physician
incumbent state senator
IncumbentTyler Johnson Republican

General election
incumbent state senator
Democratic primary
May 5, 2026Results
Republican primary
May 5, 2026Results
incumbent state senator
IncumbentLiz Brown Republican

General election
small business owner
- Republican Nominee TBD
District 15 Democratic primary
May 5, 2026Results 5,558 votes
small business owner
U.S. Air Force veteran, defense consultant
District 15 Republican primary
May 5, 2026Results 10,467 votes
incumbent state senator
Northwest Allen County Schools board member, former Allen County councilman, candidate for this district in 2014
IncumbentNick McKinley Republican

General election
realtor
nurse
nurse
District 17 Democratic primary
May 5, 2026Results 2,801 votes
nurse
District 17 Republican primary
May 5, 2026Results 12,292 votes
realtor
incumbent state senator
Michael Hensley 12.3%
IncumbentTravis Holdman Republican

General election
Bluffton city councilman
pastor
District 19 Democratic primary
May 5, 2026Results 3,288 votes
pastor
District 19 Republican primary
May 5, 2026Results 14,125 votes
Bluffton city councilman
incumbent state senator
IncumbentJim Buck Republican
General election
social worker
Tipton County commissioner
Democratic primary
May 5, 2026
social worker
Navy veteran
District 21 Republican primary
May 5, 2026Results 13,171 votes
Tipton County commissioner
incumbent state senator
IncumbentRon Alting Republican

General election
teacher
incumbent state senator
District 22 Democratic primary
May 5, 2026Results 5,599 votes
teacher
student service coordinator
District 22 Republican primary
May 5, 2026Results 8,378 votes
incumbent state senator
pastor and candidate for House District 41 in 2022
IncumbentSpencer Deery Republican

General election
West Lafayette city council member and nominee for this district in 2022
- Republican Nominee TBD
Democratic primary
May 5, 2026Results
West Lafayette city council member and nominee for this district in 2022
District 23 Republican primary
May 5, 2026Results 12,671 votes
incumbent state senator
former Fountain County clerk; governmental affairs director for Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith; and candidate for this seat in 2022
IncumbentMike Gaskill Republican

General election
incumbent state senator
Tatum, office manager and perennial candidate
Tatum, office manager and perennial candidate
District 25 Democratic primary
May 5, 2026Results 7,226 votes
Tatum, office manager and perennial candidate
small business owner
District 25 Republican primary
May 5, 2026Results 9,847 votes
incumbent state senator
small business owner
IncumbentScott Alexander Republican
General election
chairman of Delaware County Democratic party
incumbent state senator
Democratic primary
May 5, 2026Results
chairman of Delaware County Democratic party
District 26 Republican primary
May 5, 2026Results 8,772 votes
incumbent state senator
Kritsch, small business owner and candidate for this seat in 2022
IncumbentJeff Raatz Republican

General election
incumbent state senator
professor at Indiana University-East
Democratic primary
May 5, 2026Results
professor at Indiana University-East
District 27 Republican primary
May 5, 2026Results 13,461 votes
incumbent state senator
retail worker
IncumbentJ.D. Ford Democratic

General election
former state senator for the 30th district (2016–2020)
health advocate
District 29 Democratic primary
May 5, 2026Results 10,528 votes
health advocate
Pike Township board member
David W. Greene 20.5%
Kevin Short 4.7%
District 29 Republican primary
May 5, 2026Results 6,792 votes
former state senator for the 30th district (2016–2020)
former state senator for this district (2005–2018)
V. Roni Ford 7.5%
IncumbentKyle Walker Republican
General election
doctor and Hamilton Southeastern Schools Board of Trustees president
Marion County sheriff
District 31 Democratic primary
May 5, 2026Results 11,008 votes
Marion County sheriff
realtor and small business owner
Lasima Packett 16.4%
Andrew Dezelan 10.4%
District 31 Republican primary
May 5, 2026Results 9,328 votes
doctor and Hamilton Southeastern Schools Board of Trustees president
Fishers city councilor
Travis Hankins 19.1%
Jan Kepley Keefer 18.2%
IncumbentGreg Goode Republican

General election
incumbent state senator
social worker
Democratic primary
May 5, 2026Results
social worker
District 38 Republican primary
May 5, 2026Results 12,391 votes
incumbent state senator
Vigo County council member
Alexandra Wilson 10.4%
IncumbentEric Bassler Republican

General election
former state representative for the 62nd district (2015–2022)
autoworker
Democratic primary
May 5, 2026Results
autoworker
District 39 Republican primary
May 5, 2026Results 17,182 votes
former state representative for the 62nd district (2015–2022)
governmental affairs director for lieutenant governor of Indiana and candidate for IN-8 in 2010, 2012, and 2024
Tanner Bouchie 22.5%
IncumbentGreg Walker Republican

General election
state representative for the 58th district (2020–present)
attorney, chairman of the Bartholomew County Democratic Party, candidate for this seat in 2018, and candidate for Indiana House District 59 in 2022 and 2024
Democratic primary
May 5, 2026Results
attorney, chairman of the Bartholomew County Democratic Party, candidate for this seat in 2018, and candidate for Indiana House District 59 in 2022 and 2024
District 41 Republican primary
May 5, 2026Results 12,448 votes
state representative for the 58th district (2020–present)
incumbent state senator
IncumbentRandy Maxwell Republican

General election
incumbent state senator
Democratic primary
May 5, 2026Results
District 43 Republican primary
May 5, 2026Results 13,108 votes
incumbent state senator
Joe Volk 39.9%
Brandi Pugh 18.2%
IncumbentChris Garten Republican

General election
incumbent state senator
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foster care advocate and nominee for this district in 2022
Democratic primary
May 5, 2026Results
foster care advocate and nominee for this district in 2022
Republican primary
May 5, 2026Results
incumbent state senator
IncumbentAndrea Hunley Democratic

General election
Indianapolis Public Schools board member
- Republican Nominee TBD
District 46 Democratic primary
May 5, 2026Results 11,489 votes
Indianapolis Public Schools board member
activist, candidate for lieutenant governor in 2024, and candidate for Indianapolis mayor in 2023
Sam Glynn 12.0%
IncumbentGary Byrne Republican

General election
May, account executive
incumbent state senator
Democratic primary
May 5, 2026Results
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Republican primary
May 5, 2026Results
incumbent state senator
IncumbentDaryl Schmitt Republican

General election
software engineer
incumbent state senator
Democratic primary
May 5, 2026Results
software engineer
Republican primary
May 5, 2026Results
incumbent state senator
IncumbentJim Tomes Republican

General election
professor
incumbent state senator
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May 5, 2026Results
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May 5, 2026
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- SB 239Mar 12, 2026Various education matters.Signed by the Governor
- SB 204Mar 12, 2026Various education matters.Public Law 150
- SB 179Mar 12, 2026Indiana department of transportation.Signed by the Governor
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- SB 169Mar 5, 2026Reorganization of consumer lending laws.Public Law 115
- SB 243Mar 5, 2026Various tax matters.Public Law 128















