Indiana's 2nd congressional district
| Indiana's 2nd congressional district | |
| Population (2000) | 675,766 |
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| Median income | $40,381 |
| Ethnic composition | 86.4% White, 8.2% Black, 0.8% Asian, 5.0% Hispanic, 0.3% Native American |
The Second Congressional District of Indiana is centered on South Bend, Indiana and the Indiana portion of the Michiana region. Its current representative is Joe Donnelly (D).
History
Prior to 2002, District 2 covered east central Indiana. However, following the Census 2000 redistricting, the second district was moved to replace most of what had been the Indiana's 3rd congressional district as well as much of Indiana's 5th congressional district. Chris Chocola (R) served as the district's representative from 2003-2007, at which point he was unseated by repeat challenger Joe Donnelly (D).
Representatives
| Congress | Representative |
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| 18th (1823-1825) |
Jonathan Jennings (Ad-Clay) |
| 19th (1825-1827) |
Jonathan Jennings (Ad-Clay) |
| 20th (1827-1829) |
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| 21st (1829-1831) |
Jonathan Jennings (NR) |
| 22nd (1831-1833) |
John Carr (D) |
| 23rd (1833-1835) |
John Ewing (NR) |
| 24th (1835-1837) |
John W. Davis (D) |
| 25th (1837-1839) |
John Ewing (W) |
| 26th (1839-1841) |
John W. Davis (D) |
| 27th (1841-1843) |
Richard W. Thompson (W) |
| 28th (1843-1845) |
Thomas J. Henley (D) |
| 29th (1845-1847) |
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| 30th (1847-1849) |
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| 31st (1849-1851) |
Cyrus L. Dunham (D) |
| 32nd (1851-1853) |
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| 33rd (1853-1855) |
William H. English (D) |
| 34th (1855-1857) |
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| 35th (1857-1859) |
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| 36th (1859-1861) |
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| 37th (1861-1863) |
James A. Cravens (D) |
| 38th (1863-1865) |
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| 39th (1865-1867) |
Michael C. Kerr (D) |
| 40th (1867-1869) |
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| 41st (1869-1871) |
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| 42nd (1871-1873) |
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| 43rd (1873-1875) |
Simeon K. Wolfe (D) |
| 44th (1875-1877) |
James D. Williams (D) |
| Andrew Humphreys (D) | |
| 45th (1877-1879) |
Thomas R. Cobb (D) |
| 46th (1879-1881) |
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| 47th (1881-1883) |
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| 48th (1883-1885) |
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| 49th (1885-1887) |
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| 50th (1887-1889) |
John H. O'Neall (D) |
| 51st (1889-1891) |
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| 52nd (1891-1893) |
John L. Bretz (D) |
| 53rd (1889-1891) |
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| 54th (1895-1897) |
Alexander M. Hardy (R) |
| 55th (1897-1899) |
Robert W. Miers (D) |
| 56th (1899-1901) |
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| 57th (1901-1903) |
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| 58th (1903-1905) |
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| 59th (1905-1907) |
John C. Chaney (R) |
| 60th (1907-1909) |
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| 61st (1909-1911) |
William A. Cullop (D) |
| 62nd (1911-1913) |
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| 63rd (1913-1915) |
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| 64th (1915-1917) |
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| 65th (1917-1919) |
Oscar E. Bland (R) |
| 66th (1919-1921) |
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| 67th (1921-1923) |
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| 68th (1923-1925) |
Arthur H. Greenwood (D) |
| 69th (1925-1927) |
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| 70th (1927-1929) |
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| 71st (1929-1931) |
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| 72nd (1931-1933) |
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| 73rd (1933-1935) |
George R. Durgan (D) |
| 74th (1935-1937) |
Charles A. Halleck (R) |
| 75th (1937-1939) |
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| 76th (1939-1941) |
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| 77th (1941-1943) |
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| 78th (1943-1945) |
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| 79th (1945-1947) |
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| 80th (1947-1949) |
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| 81st (1949-1951) |
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| 82nd (1951-1953) |
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| 83rd (1953-1955) |
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| 84th (1955-1957) |
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| 85th (1957-1959) |
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| 86th (1959-1961) |
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| 87th (1961-1963) |
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| 88th (1963-1965) |
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| 89th (1965-1967) |
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| 90th (1967-1969) |
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| 91st (1969-1971) |
Earl F. Landgrebe (R) |
| 92nd (1971-1973) |
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| 93rd (1973-1975) |
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| 94th (1975-1977) |
Floyd Fithian (D) |
| 95th (1977-1979) |
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| 96th (1979-1981) |
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| 97th (1981-1983) |
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| 98th (1983-1985) |
Phil Sharp (D) |
| 99th (1985-1987) |
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| 100th (1987-1989) |
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| 101st (1989-1991) |
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| 102nd (1991-1993) |
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| 103rd (1993-1995) |
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| 104th (1995-1997) |
David M. McIntosh (R) |
| 105th (1997-1999) |
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| 106th (1999-2001) |
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| 107th (2001-2003) |
Mike Pence (R) |
| 108th (2003-2005) |
Chris Chocola (R) |
| 109th (2005-2007) |
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| 110th (2007-2009) |
Joe Donnelly (D) |
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| Indiana's congressional districts |
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