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Lindsay Patterson
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Indiana House
District 55
In office
Nov 9, 2022 to Present
Party:
Republican
Assumed:
General Election
Lindsay Patterson spent 2 years, 4 months, 1 day in office in Indiana, all of it at the state level.
Elections
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2010–Indiana Senate (District 43)
LOST
Republican Primary–Tuesday, May 4, 2010
74.09%
Johnny Westley Nugent
(i)*
, Republican, 11,737 votes
25.91%
Lindsay Patterson
, Republican, 4,104 votes
Out of
15,841
votes casts, the margin of victory was
7,633
(48.18%)
2022–Indiana House (District 55)
WON
Republican Primary–Tuesday, May 3, 2022
39.25%
Lindsay Patterson
*
, Republican, 3,166 votes
Lt. Governor:
Vacant
25.30%
Curtis M. Ward
, Republican, 2,041 votes
Lt. Governor:
Vacant
19.62%
David Welsh
, Republican, 1,583 votes
Lt. Governor:
Vacant
15.83%
John R. Moton
, Republican, 1,277 votes
Lt. Governor:
Vacant
Out of
8,067
votes casts, the margin of victory was
1,125
(13.95%)
In the 2 races for which we have results, Lindsay Patterson had a record of 1-1. That includes a record of 1-1 in 2 primary elections.