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Governor Elections 2012 | US Governor Elections | Indiana Races

2012 Indiana Gubernatorial Election Results

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Mike Pence 
Percent: 49.49%
Votes: 1,275,424

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John R.  Gregg 
Percent: 46.56%
Votes: 1,200,016

Race Summary

In the 2012 Indiana gubernatorial election, Republican Mike Pence was elected with about 49.49% of the vote, defeating Democrat John R. Gregg, who received around 46.56%, while Libertarian Rupert Boneham garnered about 3.95%. Pence’s victory in the open-seat race succeeded term-limited Governor Mitch Daniels and kept the governorship in Republican hands.

Full Results

Mike Pence (REP)
Percent: 49.49%
Votes: 1,275,424

 

John R.  Gregg (DEM)
Percent: 46.56%
Votes: 1,200,016

 

Rupert Boneham (LIB)
Percent: 3.95%
Votes: 101,868

 

Write-In
Percent: 0.00%
Votes: 21

 

Total votes: 2,577,329

State Map

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