Indiana Congressional Districts

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Indiana's nine congressional districts.
Indiana's nine congressional districts.

Indiana currently has nine congressional districts.

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[edit] 1st District

The First District lies in northwest part of the state and includes all of Lake, Newton, Jasper and Benton counties as well as a major portion of Porter County. It is currently represented by Democrat Pete Visclosky, who has held the seat since 1985.

[edit] 2nd District

The Second District lies in north-central part of the state and includes all of LaPorte, St. Joseph, Starke, Marshall, Pulaski, Fulton, Cass, Carroll, and portions of Porter, Elkhart, White, and Howard counties. The district is currently represented by Democrat Joe Donnelly, who defeated Republican Chris Chocola in November 2006.

[edit] 3rd District

The Third District lies in northeast and northcentral Indiana and includes all of DeKalb, Kosciusko, LaGrange, Noble, Steuben and Whitley counties as well as major portions of Allen and Elkhart counties. The District is currently represented by Republican Mark Souder. The district has a population of 675,766.

[edit] 4th District

[edit] 5th District

The 5th District is currently represented by Republican Dan Burton.

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[edit] 6th District

[edit] 7th District

The 7th Congressional district is in the heart of Central Indiana and encompasses most of Marion County/Indianapolis, Indiana. It is currently represented by Democrat Julia Carson.

[edit] 8th District

The 8th District is currently represented by Democrat Brad Ellsworth.

[edit] 9th District

The 9th District is currently represented by Democrat Baron Hill.

[edit] Obsolete Districts