State
Year
2026
Annotation (Primary)

There is no U.S. Senate race in Indiana. 

 

Key Stat(s)

There is no U.S. Senate race in Indiana. Indiana will elect nine members to its U.S. House delegation. There are no open seats. 

Two Republican women are running for reelection to the U.S. House. The average amount they have raised is lower than the average amount raised by the five Republican men seeking reelection. No Democratic women are currently represented in the Indiana congressional delegation. 

Representative Erin Houchin (IN-9) has raised $341,287; about 7% of her funds takes the form of small contributions. Representative Victoria Spartz (IN-5) has raised over $1M with 37% of her funds coming from small contributions. Representative Houchin and Spartz, both of whom are white, are Republicans. Republican Representative Rudy Yakym (IN-2) has raised the most of all incumbents with over $2.6M. Republican Barb Regnitz (IN-1), who is also white, has raised the most of the challenger candidates for the U.S. House with about $2.2M, nearly all of which is from self-financing. 

Of the U.S. House incumbent candidate gender and party groups, the group with the lowest average percentage of funds from small contributions is Democratic men with 12% and the highest is Republican men with 23%. Republican men incumbents have the highest average proportion of self-financed contributions with 19%. 

This statistic is the average total amount raised to date from individuals (including self-financing). 

This statistic is the average amount from self-financing as a proportion of total raised (from individuals including the candidate) by candidate subgroup. Primary challengers to incumbents are excluded.

This statistic is the average amount of contributions $200 or less as a proportion of total raised (excluding self-financed contributions) by candidate subgroup.

Data Type
National View