United States House of Representatives, Indiana District 9 is a district of the United States
Congress in south-central and south-eastern Indiana. The district is represented in the 110th United States Congress by Baron Hill
(D). The chief candidates in 2006 were the Republican candidate and the
then serving 9th District Congressman Mike Sodrel, Democratic candidate and previous (1999-2005) 9th District Congressman
Baron Hill, and Libertarian candidate/Indiana
University Southeast professor Eric Schansberg. This was the third time Sodrel and Hill
have faced each other; Hill beat Sodrel by 9,485 votes in 2002 and Sodrel beat Hill by 1,425 votes in 2004. Hill beat Sodrel in
2006, and so now serves in the 110th United States Congress.
Indiana counties within the 9th congressional district, and the major cities within the county:
| Counties within 9th District | |
| County | 10,000+ Cities |
| Bartholomew | Columbus |
| Brown | |
| Clark | Clarksville, Jeffersonville |
| Crawford | |
| Dearborn | |
| Dubois | |
| Floyd | New Albany |
| Harrison | |
| Jackson | Seymour |
| Jefferson | Madison |
| Jennings | |
| Monroe | Bloomington |
| Ohio | |
| Orange | |
| Perry | |
| Ripley | |
| Scott | |
| Spencer | |
| Switzerland | |
| Washington | |
| Indiana's congressional districts |
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13 (Territory) The At-large and 10th through 13th districts are obsolete See also: Indiana's past & present Representatives, Senators, and Delegations All U.S. districts - Apportionment - Redistricting - Gerrymandering - Maps |
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