2012 United States presidential election in Indiana


The 2012 United States presidential election in Indiana took place on November 6, 2012, as part of the 2012 United States presidential election in which all 50 states plus the District of Columbia participated. Indiana voters chose 11 electors to represent them in the Electoral College via a popular vote pitting incumbent Democratic President Barack Obama and his running mate, Vice President Joe Biden, against Republican challenger and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney and his running mate, Congressman Paul Ryan. Romney and Ryan carried Indiana with 54.1% of the popular vote to Obama's and Biden's 43.9%, thus winning the state's 11 electoral votes.
Indiana was one of just two states which had been won by Obama in 2008 but which flipped to the Republicans in 2012. Although the state normally leans Republican, in 2008 Obama had been the first Democrat to win Indiana since 1964, albeit by a narrow 1.03% margin. However, unlike North Carolina, Indiana was not seriously contested again by the Obama campaign in 2012, and consequently Romney was able to carry it by a relatively comfortable 10.20%.
Obama also won in Vigo County, home to Terre Haute and a noted bellwether; it has voted for the winner of every presidential election all but twice since 1892.

Campaign

Incumbent Obama didn't visit Indiana although First Lady Michelle Obama, Vice President Joe Biden and former President Bill Clinton stumped in the state. Meanwhile, the Romney campaign sensed victory in the state, and he visited Indiana several times.

General Election

Results

Following Romney's win in Indiana, The Indianapolis Star said that "Voters painted Indiana bright red on Tuesday- with a splash or so of blue" and that "voters also proved that while this state is conservative, it doesn't like to stray too far from the middle".
The following people were delegate electors for Romney-Ryan in the Indiana Republican Party:
Obama won nine counties compared to Romney's 83. Mitt Romeny won by winning in most rural areas of the state. Romney also did well in the Indianapolis suburbs, Allen County home of Fort Wayne, and Vanderburgh County home of Evansville. Obama did well in more populated areas. Obama trounced Romney in Marion County home of Indianapolis as well as Lake County home of Gary and East Chicago. Obama also, for the most part did well in counties that contained major colleges such as Indiana University in Monroe County in Bloomington, Notre Dame University in St. Joseph County in South Bend, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis in Marion County in Indianapolis, and Valparaiso University in Porter County in Valparaiso. Vigo County home of Terre Haute stayed true to its name as a bellwether, as it has selected the winner of every presidential election since 1888 with the exception of 1908 and 1952. Vigo County narrowly went for Obama, and Obama was re-elected.
CountyObama%Obama#Romney%Romney#Others%Others#Total
Adams29.25%3,80668.69%8,9372.06%26813,011
Allen40.86%60,03657.58%84,6131.56%2,290146,939
Bartholomew36.23%10,62561.66%18,0832.11%61829,326
Benton32.39%1,15965.09%2,3292.52%903,578
Blackford40.63%1,92757.16%2,7112.21%1054,743
Boone30.02%8,32867.81%18,8082.17%60127,737
Brown40.24%3,06056.97%4,3322.79%2127,604
Carroll33.74%2,63564.01%4,9992.25%1767,810
Cass37.93%5,37159.62%8,4432.45%34714,161
Clark44.13%20,80753.98%25,4501.89%88947,146
Clay32.08%3,46065.80%7,0962.11%22810,784
Clinton33.47%3,30864.13%6,3382.40%2379,883
Crawford44.47%2,04152.75%2,4212.79%1284,590
Daviess23.78%2,43774.52%7,6381.71%17510,250
Dearborn29.20%6,52868.86%15,3941.94%43422,356
Decatur28.53%2,94169.06%7,1192.41%24810,308
DeKalb33.19%5,41964.84%10,5871.97%32216,328
Delaware50.38%22,65447.26%21,2512.36%1,06344,968
Dubois35.17%6,52262.85%11,6541.97%36618,542
Elkhart35.96%24,39962.46%42,3781.58%1,07567,852
Fayette40.23%3,55557.09%5,0452.68%2378,837
Floyd41.95%14,81256.30%19,8781.74%61535,305
Fountain31.46%2,23765.59%4,6642.95%2107,111
Franklin27.55%2,90970.30%7,4242.15%22710,560
Fulton32.25%2,62165.43%5,3172.31%1888,126
Gibson33.48%4,92864.45%9,4872.08%30614,721
Grant37.92%9,58959.92%15,1512.16%54525,285
Greene33.18%4,35064.50%8,4572.32%30413,111
Hamilton32.00%43,79666.30%90,7471.70%2,320136,863
Hancock28.37%9,31969.41%22,7962.22%72832,843
Harrison37.39%6,60760.21%10,6402.40%42417,671
Hendricks31.68%21,11266.49%44,3121.83%1,22066,644
Henry40.05%7,61357.02%10,8382.93%55619,007
Howard41.71%15,13556.01%20,3272.28%82836,290
Huntington29.15%4,59668.90%10,8621.95%30715,765
Jackson34.93%5,83862.34%10,4192.72%45516,712
Jasper36.23%4,67261.69%7,9552.09%26912,896
Jay38.77%3,06358.79%4,6452.44%1937,901
Jefferson43.64%5,72854.06%7,0962.30%30213,126
Jennings37.28%3,82159.71%6,1203.01%30910,250
Johnson29.78%17,26068.17%39,5132.05%1,19157,964
Knox34.52%5,22863.47%9,6122.01%30515,145
Kosciusko22.83%6,86275.04%22,5582.13%64030,060
LaGrange31.11%2,89866.88%6,2312.01%1879,316
Lake64.88%130,89733.92%68,4311.20%2,430201,758
LaPorte55.19%24,10742.62%18,6152.20%95943,681
Lawrence32.43%5,77965.21%11,6222.36%42117,822
Madison46.60%24,40751.12%26,7692.28%1,19452,370
Marion60.26%216,33638.02%136,5091.72%6,164359,009
Marshall34.55%6,13763.38%11,2602.07%36817,765
Martin28.48%1,35168.78%3,2622.74%1304,743
Miami33.03%4,22263.95%8,1743.01%38512,781
Monroe58.43%33,43639.29%22,4812.28%1,30657,223
Montgomery29.58%4,27168.03%9,8242.39%34514,440
Morgan28.19%7,96969.31%19,5912.50%70628,266
Newton39.12%2,21258.21%3,2912.67%1515,654
Noble32.19%5,22965.75%10,6802.06%33516,244
Ohio35.26%99462.40%1,7592.34%662,819
Orange37.80%2,93959.38%4,6172.83%2207,776
Owen34.80%2,82362.39%5,0622.81%2288,113
Parke32.39%2,11064.99%4,2342.62%1716,515
Perry54.81%4,31643.21%3,4031.98%1567,875
Pike35.86%2,12561.20%3,6272.94%1745,926
Porter51.00%37,25247.11%34,4061.89%1,38173,039
Posey37.08%4,53360.77%7,4302.15%26312,226
Pulaski35.17%1,89962.34%3,3662.48%1345,399
Putnam32.59%4,50765.12%9,0052.29%31713,829
Randolph36.99%3,76961.03%6,2181.98%20210,189
Ripley29.51%3,24168.14%7,4842.35%25810,983
Rush31.61%2,22165.94%4,6332.45%1727,026
Scott45.85%3,99852.05%4,5392.10%1838,720
Shelby31.97%5,35965.50%10,9782.52%42316,760
Spencer41.39%4,02656.69%5,5151.92%1879,728
St. Joseph51.00%56,46047.49%52,5781.50%1,666110,704
Starke43.51%3,80954.12%4,7382.36%2078,754
Steuben35.44%4,85362.41%8,5472.15%29513,695
Sullivan38.49%3,19159.13%4,9022.38%1978,290
Switzerland42.30%1,43755.11%1,8722.59%883,397
Tippecanoe46.95%26,71150.54%28,7572.51%1,42856,896
Tipton33.02%2,43264.81%4,7732.17%1607,365
Union32.84%1,01865.23%2,0221.94%603,100
Vanderburgh43.82%31,72554.40%39,3891.78%1,29072,404
Vermillion45.27%2,97952.06%3,4262.67%1766,581
Vigo49.43%19,71248.57%19,3692.00%79639,877
Wabash30.86%3,97367.14%8,6442.00%25712,874
Warren34.84%1,32462.55%2,3772.61%993,800
Warrick35.70%8,79362.33%15,3511.97%48624,630
Washington36.41%3,90960.85%6,5332.75%29510,737
Wayne41.57%10,59156.21%14,3212.22%56525,477
Wells26.56%3,43671.56%9,2561.88%24312,935
White36.73%3,63760.28%5,9702.99%2969,903
Whitley29.45%4,42068.34%10,2582.22%33315,011

Democratic primary

No major Democratic candidate challenged President Obama for the Democratic nomination in 2012.

Republican primary

The Republican primary took place on May 8, 2012.