Indiana's 7th congressional district special election, 2008

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After the death of 7th district representative Julia Carson (D) on December 15, 2007, a special election was required to fill the vacancy for the rest of the 110th United States Congress. Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels set March 11, 2008 as the date for the special election.[1] Both political parties had previously agreed to this date.[2] Democrat André Carson won the election with a 18.17% voter turnout.[3]

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[edit] Candidates

On January 11, the Democratic caucus chose André Carson to run in the March 11 special election.[4] On January 12, the Republicans chose Jon Elrod as their candidate[5][6] and the Libertarian caucus nominated Sean Shepard.[7]

[edit] Democratic

[edit] Libertarian

  • Sean Shepard[10] - Small business owner

[edit] Republican

[edit] Environment

The district, which covers most of Marion County, is considered difficult for Republicans. It includes most of what was the city of Indianapolis before the creation of Unigov in 1970, and includes most of the more Democratic areas of the county. John Kerry won it in 2004 with 50.1%, but after the November 2007 upset of Indianapolis Mayor Bart Peterson by Republican Greg Ballard, the race could prove competitive. However, in the precincts of the 7th District Democrat Bart Peterson still received 54% of the votes.

[edit] Results

Indiana 7th District House of Representatives special election, 2008 [12]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic André Carson 45,634 53.77% -0.23%
Republican Jon Elrod 36,399 42.89% -3.11%
Libertarian Sean Shepard 2,426 2.86% +2.86%
Independent Write-ins 47 0.06% +0.06%
Independent Other ballots 364 0.43% +0.43%
Turnout 84,750 18.17%
Democratic hold Swing

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