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Senate Elections 2012 | US Senate Elections | Indiana Races

2012 Indiana U.S. Senate Election Results

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Joe Donnelly 
Percent: 50.04%
Votes: 1,281,181

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Richard E. Mourdock
Percent: 44.28%
Votes: 1,133,621

Race Summary

In the 2012 United States Senate election in Indiana, Democrat Joe Donnelly was elected with about 50.04% of the vote, defeating Republican Richard Mourdock, who received around 44.28%, while Libertarian Andy Horning garnered about 5.67%. Donnelly’s narrow victory flipped the seat to the Democrats in a competitive race that followed Mourdock’s primary win over longtime incumbent Richard Lugar.

Full Results

Joe Donnelly (DEM)
Percent: 50.04%
Votes: 1,281,181

 

Richard E. Mourdock (REP)
Percent: 44.28%
Votes: 1,133,621

 

Andy Horning (LIB)
Percent: 5.67%
Votes: 145,282

 

Write-In
Percent: 0.00%
Votes: 18

 

Total votes: 2,560,102

State Map

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