It's a reliably GOP district. Trump received 64.9% of the vote in 2020.
Source: Ballotpedia
The Hill, 1/9/2024
Pence, 67, was first elected to the House in 2018 to serve Indiana’s 6th Congressional District, which is likely to stay in Republican hands in 2024. The nonpartisan Cook Political Report categorizes the district as “solid Republican,” with a rating of R+19.
Before his time on Capitol Hill, Pence served in the U.S. Marine Corps until he was honorably discharged. He went on to work in the energy distribution industry and worked at a variety of oil companies.
The 6th CD is located in east-central Indiana.
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Republicans
Debbie Lesko, AZ-8. (11/28/2023)
Kevin McCarthy, CA-20. (12/6/2023)
Ken Buck, CO-4. (11/28/2023)
Doug Lamborn, CO-5. (1/5/2024)
Victoria Spartz, IN-5. (11/28/2023)
Larry Bucshon, IN-8. 1/7/2024)
Blaine Luetkemeyer, MO-3. (1/5/2024)
Dan Bishop, NC-8. (12/5/2023)
Patrick McHenry., NC-10. (12/5/2023)
Brad Wenstrup, OH-2. (12/1/2023)
Bill Johnson., OH-6. (12/1/2023)
Kay Granger, TX-12. (12/1/2023)
Michael Burgess, TX-26. (12/2/2023)
Chris Stewart, UT-2. (12/2/2023)
Democrats
Anna Eshoo, CA-16. (11/29/2023)
Tony Cardenas, CA-29. (11/29/2023)
Grace Napolitano, CA-31. (11/29/2023)
John Sarbanes, MD-3. (11/30/2023)
John Sarbanes, MI-8. (11/30/2023)
Brian Higgins, NY-26. (11/30/2023)
Earl Blumenauer, OR-3. (12/3/2023)
Jennifer Wexton, VA-10. (12/3/2023)
Derek Kilmer, WA-6. (12/3/2023)
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