Indiana SenatorsIn April of 2010, neither party is dominant for Indiana senators. Richard Lugar, a Replublican, is one and Evan Bayh, a Democrat, is the other.
The current Indiana senators are Evan Bayh and Richard Lugar.
Joe Donnelly (D) and Todd Young (R) are the U.S. Senators representing Indiana. Donnelly's next election will be in 2018. Young's next election will be in 2022.
Dick Lugar is one of Indiana's Senators. So is Evan Bayh.
2 - the same number as every other state.
Indiana has 9 representative in the House of Representative. Indiana also has 2 senators in the Senate. There are a total of 435 House of Representatives members.
there are 2 there are only 2 senators per state... its the house of reps that varies
Based on the 2010 Census, there are 9 members of the U.S. House of Representatives from Indiana. As of October 2017 they 1st district: Pete Visclosky (D); 2nd district: Jackie Walorski (R); 3rd district: Jim Banks (R); 4th district: Todd Rokita (R); 5th district: Susan Brooks (R); 6th district: Luke Messer (R); 7th district: André Carson (D); 8th district: Larry Bucshon (R); and 9th district: Trey Hollingsworth (R).
The current U.S. Senators for the state of Indiana are Daniel Coats and Joe Donnelly. Coats' term ends in 2017 and Donnelly's term ends in 2019.
The Indiana State Senate consists of 50 members. Each senator represents a specific district within the state, and they serve four-year terms. The Senate is responsible for various legislative functions, including passing laws and approving budgets.
Because every senator is senator for the same senate, no matter what state, their term is always two years.
Indiana has 9 Representatives in the US House. They had lost one seat following the 2000 Census, but retained their current nine after the 2010 Census.