Presidential 
[ 2] 
Senate 
Popular Incumbent Evan Bayh won by a considerably large margin, even as George W. Bush won this state by 20 points at the national level.
2004 United States House of Representatives elections in Indiana 
 
 
Majority party
 
Minority party
  
 
 
 
  
Party
 
Republican 
Democratic 
 
Last election
 
6
 
3
  
Seats won
 
7
 
2
  
Seat change
 
 
Popular vote
 
1,381,699
 
999,082
  
Percentage
 
57.18%
 
41.35%
  
Swing
 
 
 
House 
United States House of Representatives elections in Indiana, 2004[ 4]   
Party
 
Votes
 
Percentage
 
Seats
 
+/–
  
 
Republican 
1,381,699
 
57.18%
 
7
 
+1
  
 
Democratic 
999,082
 
41.35%
 
2
 
-1
  
 
Libertarian 
35,470
 
1.47%
 
0
 
-
  
Totals 
2,416,251 
100.00% 
9 
- 
 
Governor 
Incumbent Joe Kernan lost in an upset against Mitch Daniels (former Director of the Office of Management and Budget  under George W. Bush), this was the first time that the Republicans had held the office in 16 years, and that the Republican Party had control of most of the most important statewide offices
Attorney General 
Incumbent Republican Steve Carter  won with 59% of the vote against Democrat Joseph Hogsett  (former Secretary of State and Chair of the Indiana Democratic Party )
Results by county      40–50%
    50–60%
    60–70%
    70–80%
     
References 
^ "Indiana General Election November 2, 2004, Statewide" . Indiana Secretary of State. November 2, 2004. Retrieved November 7,  2008 .^ "Archived copy"  (PDF) . Archived from the original  (PDF)  on May 13, 2009. Retrieved July 17,  2009 .{{cite web}}:  CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)^ "United States Senator" . Indiana of Secretary of State. November 2, 2004. Retrieved November 8,  2008 .^ "Office of the Clerk, U.S. House of Representatives" .^ "Indiana General Election November 2, 2004, Statewide" . Indiana Secretary of State. November 2, 2004. Retrieved April 21,  2011 .