Following are results of hotly contested races from the 2014 General Election.
Democrats swept local races while Republicans came out strong in state and federal offices. For results of all the races and additional coverage, visit indianapolisrecorder.com.
Federal
U.S. Representative District 5 – Susan Brooks
(Republican, incumbent)
āIām humbled Indianaās 5thĀ District voters have elected me to serve another term in Congress. Iād like to thank my supporters who helped secure this victory. I will continue working hard to live up to the trust voters have placed in me by providing excellent constituent services, working to grow our economy and making national security a top priority. Returning to Congress, I remain committed to restoring access to opportunity for more Americans and building optimism about our shared future as a nation.ā
U.S. Representative District 7 ā Andre Carson
(Democrat, incumbent)
āI am honored and humbled to continue to serve my neighbors, friends and family as your representative from the district where I was born and raised. I am proud of what we have been able to accomplish over the last several years, but our work is not done. My focus in Indianapolis will not waver from looking for ways to help create jobs, cut crime and grow the economy. I am renewing my commitment to every Hoosier. I will continue to work hard to make things better for Indianapolis.ā
State
- Secretary of State ā Connie Lawson (Republican, incumbent)
- Auditor of State ā Suzanne Crouch (Republican, incumbent)
- Treasurer of State ā Kelly Mitchell, (Republican)
- State Senator (District 29) ā Mike Delph (Republican, incumbent)
- State Senator (District 31) ā James Merritt Jr. (Republican, incumbent)
Local
- Marion County Prosecuting Attorney ā Terry Curry (Democrat, incumbent)
- Marion County Clerk of the Circuit Court ā Myla Eldridge (Democrat)
- Marion County Sheriff ā John Layton (Democrat, incumbent)
- IPS School Board – Mary Ann Sullivan, At Large seat; Kelly Bentley,
- District 3; LaNier Echols, District 5.