Indiana
Indiana is one of 11 states in CSG’s Midwestern Legislative Conference. Our snapshot of Indiana includes information on the state’s three branches of government: key leaders in the executive branch, a partisan breakdown of the legislature, term limits, an overview of the judicial branch, and more.
Derek Cantù serves as CSG Midwest liaison for Indiana. Please contact Derek with any questions you have or research assistance you need.
Snapshot (as of January 2025)
Executive Branch
| Governor | Mike Braun |
| Lieutenant Governor | Micah Beckwith |
| Secretary of State | Diego Morales |
| Attorney General | Todd Rokita |
| Treasurer | Daniel Elliott |
| Comptroller | Elise Nieshalla |
Legislative Branch
| Senate | House |
|---|---|
| Seats: 50 | Seats: 100 |
| Democrat: 10 | Democrat: 30 |
| Republican: 40 | Republican: 70 |
| Average Constituency Size: 135,806 | Average Constituency Size: 67,903 |
| Length of Term: 4 years | Length of Term: 2 years |
| Term Limit: No term limits | Term Limit: no term limits |
Judicial Branch
| Highest Court | Indiana Supreme Court |
| Chief Justice | Loretta H. Rush |
| Number of Justices | 5 |
| Method of Selection | Gubernatorial appointment from nominating commission |
| Method of Retention | Retention election |
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