2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Indiana

The 2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Indiana were held on November 8, 2022, to elect the nine U.S. representatives from the state of Indiana, one from each of the state's nine congressional districts. The elections coincided with other elections to the U.S. House of Representatives, elections to the U.S. Senate, and various state and local elections. Primary elections took place on May 3.

District 1
The 1st district encompasses Northwest Indiana, taking in the eastern Chicago metropolitan area, including Hammond and Gary, as well as Lake County, Porter County and western LaPorte County. The incumbent was Democrat Frank J. Mrvan, who was elected with 56.6% of the vote in 2020.

During the campaign, a research firm contracted by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee inappropriately obtained the military records of candidate and air force veteran Jennifer-Ruth Green. This included her experience of having been sexually assaulted by an Iraqi serviceman. Green stated she was "saddened to have to share publicly one of the most private events of my life".

Nominee

 * Frank J. Mrvan, incumbent U.S. representative

Eliminated in primary

 * Richard Fantin

Nominee

 * Jennifer-Ruth Green, Air Force veteran and educator

Eliminated in primary

 * Mark Leyva, former steel mill worker and perennial candidate
 * Martin Lucas, attorney
 * Blair Milo, former mayor of La Porte
 * Nicholas Pappas, attorney
 * Ben Ruiz
 * Aaron Storer

District 2
The 2nd district is located in north central Indiana taking in Michiana, including South Bend, Mishawaka, and Elkhart. The incumbent was Republican Jackie Walorski, who was re-elected with 61.5% of the vote in 2020. Walorski died in a car crash on August 3, 2022, alongside three others, among them staff members Emma Thomson and Zach Potts. In accordance with Indiana law, a special election was set to be held in order to fill the vacancy. This election was under the new district lines as the congressional district boundaries set in the 2020 redistricting cycle went into effect on January 3, 2023, while the special election was conducted under the old district lines.

Nominee

 * Jackie Walorski, incumbent U.S. representative (died in car crash after primary)

Nominee

 * Paul Steury, environmental consultant

District 3
The 3rd district is based in northeastern Indiana, taking in Fort Wayne and the surrounding areas. The incumbent was Republican Jim Banks, who was re-elected with 67.8% of the vote in 2020.

Nominee

 * Jim Banks, incumbent U.S. representative and Chair of the Republican Study Committee

Nominee

 * Gary Snyder, businessman

Eliminated in primary

 * Phillip Beachy
 * A. J. Calkins

Removed from ballot

 * Tommy Schrader

District 4
The 4th district is located in west-central Indiana taking in Lafayette and the western suburbs of Indianapolis. The incumbent was Republican Jim Baird, who was elected with 66.6% of the vote in 2020.

Nominee

 * Jim Baird, incumbent U.S. representative

Removed from ballot

 * T. Charles Bookwalter

Nominee

 * Roger Day, businessman

Eliminated in primary

 * Howard Pollchik

District 5
The 5th district previously encompassed northern Indianapolis and its eastern and northern suburbs, including Marion, Carmel, Anderson, Noblesville, Fishers, Kokomo, and Muncie. Its boundaries were significantly redrawn in 2021 by the Republican legislature, removing it from Indianapolis entirely while extending it farther north and east into more rural areas. The incumbent was Republican Victoria Spartz, who was elected with 50.0% of the vote in 2020.

Nominee

 * Victoria Spartz, incumbent U.S. representative

Nominee

 * Jeanine Lee Lake, journalist and nominee for Indiana's 6th congressional district in 2018 and 2020

Eliminated in primary

 * Matthew Hall, former Lawrence city council member

Withdrew

 * Melanie Wright, former state representative for the 35th district (running for state senate)

District 6
The 6th district is located in east-central Indiana, taking in, Columbus, Richmond and the southern suburbs of Indianapolis; part is inside Interstate 465, which was previously in the 7th district. The incumbent was Republican Greg Pence, who was elected with 68.6% of the vote in 2020.

Nominee

 * Greg Pence, incumbent U.S. representative

Eliminated in primary

 * James Alspach

Removed from ballot

 * Zach Smith

Nominee

 * Cinde Wirth, teacher

Eliminated in primary

 * George Holland

Removed from ballot

 * Mark Powell

District 7
The 7th district is centered around Indianapolis. It has moved slightly north since the 2010–2020 cycle to include some parts of the previous 5th district in northern Indianapolis; some southern portions of Indianapolis have moved away from the 7th into the 6th. The incumbent was Democrat André Carson, who was re-elected with 62.4% of the vote in 2020.

Nominee

 * André Carson, incumbent U.S. representative

Eliminated in primary

 * Curtis Godfrey
 * Pierre Pullins

Nominee

 * Angela Grabovsky, financial advisor

Eliminated in primary

 * Bill Allen
 * Rusty Johnson
 * Jennifer Pace
 * Gerald Walters

Nominee

 * Gavin Maple

District 8
The 8th district is based in southwestern and west central Indiana, and includes the cities of Evansville and Terre Haute. The incumbent was Republican Larry Bucshon, who was re-elected with 66.9% of the vote in 2020.

Nominee

 * Larry Bucshon, incumbent U.S. representative

Nominee

 * Ray McCormick, farmer and conservationist

Eliminated in primary

 * Adnan Dhahir
 * Peter Priest

Nominee

 * Andrew Horning, product manager

District 9
The 9th district is based in southeast Indiana, and includes the cities of Bloomington and Jeffersonville, the latter of which is in the Louisville metropolitan area. The incumbent was Republican Trey Hollingsworth, who was re-elected with 61.8% of the vote in 2020.

Nominee

 * Erin Houchin, former state senator (2014–2022) and candidate for this district in 2016

Eliminated in primary

 * Jim Baker
 * Stu Barnes-Israel, U.S. Army veteran
 * J. Michael Davisson, state representative
 * Dan Heiwig, U.S. Army combat veteran
 * Eric Schansberg, economics professor at Indiana University Southeast and Libertarian nominee for this district in 2006 and 2008
 * Mike Sodrel, former U.S. representative for this district (2005–2007)
 * Bill Thomas
 * Brian Tibbs

Declined

 * Trey Hollingsworth, incumbent U.S. representative

Primary results
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Nominee

 * Matthew Fyfe, teacher

Eliminated in primary

 * Isak Nti Asare, Indiana University faculty member
 * D. Liam Dorris, USMC veteran

Primary results
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Nominee

 * Tonya Millis, real estate broker

Nominee

 * Jacob Bailey (write-in)