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Template:Short description Script error: No such module "Infobox".Template:Template otherScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". The Indiana State Senate is the upper house of the Indiana General Assembly, the state legislature of the U.S. state of Indiana. The Senate is composed of 50 members representing an equal number of constituent districts. Senators serve four-year terms without term limits. According to the 2010 U.S. census, the average state senator represents 129,676 people.

The Senate convenes at the Indiana Statehouse in Indianapolis, Indiana.

History

The Indiana Senate was established in 1816 along with the Indiana House of Representatives in 1816, when Indiana became a state.[1] In 1897, the Indiana House passed a bill rounding the value of pi to 3.2. However, the intervention of State Senator Orrin Hubbel postponed the voting of the bill indefinitely, effectively rejecting it.[2]

Operating rules

The Indiana State Senate is operated according to a set of internal regulations developed and maintained largely by tradition. These rules are similar to the rules that govern the upper house most of the state senates in the United States.[3] The Senate convenes its annual session the first Tuesday following the first Monday of January every year. In odd numbered years the senate must meet for 61 days (not necessarily consecutive days), and must adjourn no later than April 30. This is typically called a long session. In even numbered years, when elections are held, the Senate must meet for 30 days (not necessarily consecutive days) and adjourn no later than March 15. This is typically called the short session. The only time the senate may convene outside of these dates is if the governor calls a special assembly.[4]

The senate must convene by 1:30 pm each day a session is scheduled. Two thirds of the senators must be present for the session to begin. Senators must be present at each session unless they are explicitly excused by the president-pro-tempore. Members who are not present can be forced to attend the session or be censured and expelled from the body.[4]

The lieutenant governor of Indiana serves as the president of the Senate and is responsible for ensuring that the senate rules are followed by its members. The president of the Senate takes no part in the debates of the senate and may only vote to break ties. The senate also elects a president-pro-tempore, a majority leader, and a minority leader. The president-pro-tempore is typically a senior member of majority party. The president-pro-tempore presides over the senate whenever the president of the Senate is not present. The president-pro-tempore is largely responsible for setting the agenda of the senate.[4]

When debate occurs in the senate, each senator is granted permission to speak on each issue once. A senator may not speak on an issue more than once without a permission from the rest of the senate, which is attained with a senate vote. A senator can speak for no longer than a half-hour at any one time and may be silenced by a majority vote at any time while speaking.[4]

Terms

Article 4 of the Constitution of Indiana places several limitation on the size and composition of the senate.[5]

  • The senate can contain no more than 50 members.
  • The term of a senator lasts four years with 25 senators being elected every two years.
  • There is no limit to how many terms a senator may be elected.

Qualifications

Article 4 of the Constitution of Indiana states the qualifications to become a senator.[5]

  • The candidate must be a United States citizen for a minimum of two years.
  • The candidate be an inhabitant in the district for a minimum of one year.
  • The candidate must at least 25 years of age when sworn into office.
  • The candidate cannot hold any other public office in the state or federal government during a senate term.

Composition of the Senate

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2009–2010 style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading"| 33 17 50 0
2011–2012 style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading"| 37 13 50 0
2013–2014 style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading"| 37 13 50 0
2015–2016 style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading"| 40 10 50 0
2017–2018 style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading"| 41 9 50 0
2019–2020 style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading"| 40 10 50 0
2021–2022 style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading"| 39 11 50 0
2022–2023 style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading"| 40 10 50 0
2024–2025 style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading"| 40 10 50 0
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2025–2026 officers

Position Name Party District
Lieutenant Governor Micah Beckwith style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" | Republican
President Pro Tem of the Senate Rodric Bray style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" | Republican 37
Majority leader Chris Garten style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" | Republican 45
Minority leader Shelli Yoder style="color:black;background-color:Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/shading" | Democratic 40

Members of the Indiana Senate

District Senator Party Residence First elected Seat up
1 Dan Dernulc style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" | Rep Highland 2022 2026
2 Lonnie Randolph style="color:black;background-color:Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/shading" | Dem East Chicago 2008 (1992–1998) 2028
3 Mark Spencer style="color:black;background-color:Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/shading" | Dem Gary 2024 2028
4 Rodney Pol Jr. style="color:black;background-color:Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/shading" | Dem Chesterton 2022† 2026
5 Ed Charbonneau style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" | Rep Valparaiso 2007† 2028
6 Rick Niemeyer style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" | Rep Lowell 2014 2026
7 Brian Buchanan style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" | Rep Lebanon 2018† 2028
8 Mike Bohacek style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" | Rep Michiana Shores 2016 2028
9 Ryan Mishler style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" | Rep Bremen 2004 2028
10 David L. Niezgodski style="color:black;background-color:Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/shading" | Dem South Bend 2016 2028
11 Linda Rogers style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" | Rep Granger 2018 2026
12 Blake Doriot style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" | Rep New Paris 2016 2028
13 Sue Glick style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" | Rep LaGrange 2010 2028
14 Tyler Johnson style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" | Rep Grabill 2022 2026
15 Liz Brown style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" | Rep Fort Wayne 2014 2026
16 Justin Busch style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" | Rep Fort Wayne 2018† 2028
17 Andy Zay style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" | Rep Huntington 2016† 2026
18 Stacey Donato style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" | Rep Logansport 2019† 2028
19 Travis Holdman style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" | Rep Markle 2008† 2026
20 Scott Baldwin style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" | Rep Noblesville 2020 2028
21 James R. Buck style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" | Rep Kokomo 2008 2026
22 Ron Alting style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" | Rep Lafayette 1998 2026
23 Spencer Deery style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" | Rep West Lafayette 2022 2026
24 Brett Clark style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" | Rep Avon 2024 2028
25 Mike Gaskill style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" | Rep Anderson 2018 2026
26 Scott Alexander style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" | Rep Muncie 2022 2026
27 Jeff Raatz style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" | Rep Centerville 2014 2026
28 Michael Crider style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" | Rep Greenfield 2012 2028
29 J. D. Ford style="color:black;background-color:Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/shading" | Dem Indianapolis 2018 2026
30 Fady Qaddoura style="color:black;background-color:Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/shading" | Dem Indianapolis 2020 2028
31 Kyle Walker style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" | Rep Indianapolis 2020 2026
32 Aaron Freeman style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" | Rep Indianapolis 2016 2028
33 Greg Taylor style="color:black;background-color:Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/shading" | Dem Indianapolis 2008 2028
34 La Keisha Jackson style="color:black;background-color:Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/shading" | Dem Indianapolis 2024† 2028
35 R. Michael Young style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" | RepTemplate:Efn Indianapolis 2000 2028
36 Cyndi Carrasco style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" | Rep Indianapolis 2023† 2028
37 Rodric Bray style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" | Rep Martinsville 2012 2028
38 Greg Goode style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" | Rep Terre Haute 2023† 2026
39 Eric Bassler style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" | Rep Washington 2014 2026
40 Shelli Yoder style="color:black;background-color:Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/shading" | Dem Bloomington 2020 2028
41 Greg Walker style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" | Rep Columbus 2006 2026
42 Jean Leising style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" | Rep Oldenburg 2008 (1988–1996) 2028
43 Randy Maxwell style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" | Rep Guilford 2023† 2026
44 Eric Koch style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" | Rep Bedford 2016 2028
45 Chris Garten style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" | Rep Scottsburg 2018 2026
46 Andrea Hunley style="color:black;background-color:Template:Democratic Party (US)/meta/shading" | Dem Indianapolis 2022 2026
47 Gary Byrne style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" | Rep Salem 2022† 2026
48 Daryl Schmitt style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" | Rep Jasper 2024† 2026
49 Jim Tomes style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" | Rep Evansville 2010 2026
50 Vaneta Becker style="background-color:Template:Republican Party (US)/meta/shading" | Rep Evansville 2005† 2028

†Member was originally appointed or won the seat in a special election.

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Committees

The Senate has various committees that are charged with overseeing different areas of the state government and drafting legislation. These committees are bipartisan and contain between three and eleven members split between the parties according to their ratio of members in the Senate. Each committee chairman is a member of the majority party.[6] The committees as of 2024 are:

Committee Chair (2024) Vice Chair (2024)
Agriculture Jean Leising (R-42) Sue Glick (R-13)
Appropriations Ryan Mishler (R-9) Eric Bassler (R-39)
Commerce and Technology Brian Buchanan (R-7) Eric Koch (R-44)
Corrections and Criminal Law Aaron Freeman (R-32) Sue Glick (R-13)
Education and Career Development Jeff Raatz (R-27) John Crane (R-24)
Elections Mike Gaskill (R-25) Greg Walker (R-41)
Environmental Affairs Rick Niemeyer (R-6) Andy Zay (R-17)
Ethics Eric Bassler (R-39) Greg Walker (R-41)
Family and Children Services Greg Walker (R-41) Mike Gaskill (R-25)
Health and Provider Services Ed Charbonneau (R-5) Justin Busch (R-16)
Homeland Security and Transportation Michael Crider (R-28) Jim Tomes (R-49)
Insurance and Financial Institutions Scott Baldwin (R-20) Kyle Walker (R-31)
Joint Rules Chris Garten (R-45)
Judiciary Liz Brown (R-15) Eric Koch (R-44)
Local Government James Buck (R-21) Rick Niemeyer (R-6)
Natural Resources Sue Glick (R-13) Jean Leising (R-42)
Pensions and Labor Linda Rogers (R-11) Blake Doriot (R-12)
Public Policy Ron Alting (R-22) Kyle Walker (R-31)
Rules and Legislative Procedure Rodric Bray (R-37) Chris Garten (R-45)
School Funding Subcommittee Eric Bassler (R-39)
Tax and Fiscal Policy Travis Holdman (R-19) Scott Baldwin (R-20)
Utilities Eric Kock (R-44) Brian Buchanan (R-7)
Veterans Affairs and The Military Jim Tomes (R-49) Michael Crider (R-28)

Past composition of the Senate

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See also

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External links

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