Indiana Republican Party

Republican Party of Indiana
ChairpersonLana Keesling
Governor of IndianaMike Braun
Senate LeaderLt. Gov. Micah Beckwith
House LeaderSpeaker Todd Huston
Merger ofPeople's Party
Headquarters101 W. Ohio Street
Indianapolis, Indiana 46204
Student wingIndiana Federation of College Republicans Indiana Federation of Young Republicans
IdeologyConservatism
Right-wing populism
Right-libertarianism
Colors    Gold, blue
United States Senate delegation
2 / 2
United States House of Representatives delegation
7 / 9
Executive Offices
7 / 7
Indiana State Senate
40 / 50
Indiana House of Representatives
69 / 100
Election symbol
Website
www.indiana.gop

The Indiana Republican Party, currently chaired by Lana Keesling and serving as the state affiliate of the national GOP, is the affiliate of the United States Republican Party in the state of Indiana. The party platform emphasizes limited government, fiscal conservatism, traditional family structures, and opposition to abortion.

The party has been the predominant political party in Indiana politics for most of the state's history. It controls all statewide executive offices, both U.S. Senate seats, seven of Indiana's nine U.S. House seats, and holds supermajorities in both chambers of the state legislature.

Historically, Indiana has also been a reliably Republican state in presidential elections, deviating only during major national Democratic landslides.

From the late 20th century onward, Indiana consistently supported Republican presidential candidates, except for Barack Obama's narrow win in 2008. Since 2005, the state has continuously elected Republican governors.