The 2022 Indiana State Treasurer election took place on November 8, 2022, to elect the next Indiana State Treasurer. Incumbent Republican Party Treasurer Kelly Mitchell was term-limited and could not seek re-election.

Republican convention

Candidates

Nominee

Eliminated at convention

Withdrew

Endorsements

Daniel Elliot

State senators

Pete Seat

Democratic convention

Candidates

Nominee

General election

Results

2022 Indiana State Treasurer election[8]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Daniel Elliott 1,121,158 60.87% +2.24%
Democratic Jessica McClellan 720,778 39.13% −2.24%
Total votes 1,841,936 100.00% N/A
Republican hold

By county

County Daniel Elliott
Republican
Jessica McClellan
Democratic
Votes % Votes %
Adams 6,916 77.8% 1,974 22.2%
Allen 59,986 59.6% 40,594 40.4%
Bartholomew 14,502 65.1% 7,771 34.9%
Benton 1,972 80.0% 493 20.0%
Blackford 2,487 74.3% 860 25.7%
Boone 15,246 62.8% 9,141 37.2%
Brown 4,040 64.7% 2,209 35.3%
Carroll 4,778 77.0% 1,424 23.0%
Cass 6,251 72.9% 2,318 27.1%
Clark 22,006 61.5% 13,793 38.5%
Clay 5,888 77.8% 1,677 22.2%
Clinton 5,567 76.9% 1,669 23.1%
Crawford 2,469 69.3% 1,094 30.7%
Daviess 5,779 83.6% 1,135 16.4%
Dearborn 11,532 80.8% 2,743 19.2%
Decatur 6,418 80.7% 1,533 19.3%
DeKalb 8,645 74.7% 2,933 25.3%
Delaware 17,513 58.7% 12,305 41.3%
Dubois 9,615 71.4% 3,855 28.6%
Elkhart 31,457 70.6% 13,074 29.4%
Fayette 4,729 77.3% 1,392 22.7%
Floyd 15,806 59.2% 10,882 40.8%
Fountain 3,999 80.4% 976 19.6%
Franklin 5,994 81.9% 1,322 18.1%
Fulton 4,188 76.4% 1,297 23.6%
Gibson 7,508 74.9% 2,519 25.1%
Grant 11,525 73.6% 4,129 26.4%
Greene 7,045 75.5% 2,292 24.5%
Hamilton 75,561 59.1% 52,363 40.9%
Hancock 16,888 71.3% 6,787 28.7%
Harrison 9,986 73.1% 3,668 26.9%
Hendricks 31,703 65.7% 16,544 34.3%
Henry 9,927 73.9% 3,501 26.1%
Howard 16,987 68.9% 7,668 31.1%
Huntington 8,557 76.1% 2,691 23.9%
Jackson 8,642 77.9% 2,454 22.1%
Jasper 7,229 78.5% 1,980 21.5%
Jay 4,063 75.7% 1,304 24.3%
Jefferson 6,417 66.2% 3,274 33.8%
Jennings 6,043 77.5% 1,750 22.5%
Johnson 31,229 70.1% 13,297 29.9%
Knox 7,380 73.9% 2,605 26.1%
Kosciusko 18,043 80.5% 4,381 19.5%
LaGrange 5,223 79.8% 1,324 20.2%
Lake 60,489 45.8% 71,475 54.2%
LaPorte 17,667 55.9% 13,965 44.1%
Lawrence 9,820 77.9% 2,778 22.1%
Madison 22,412 63.0% 13,186 37.0%
Marion 84,799 38.1% 137,724 61.9%
Marshall 9,452 74.7% 3,199 25.3%
Martin 2,608 76.6% 798 23.4%
Miami 6,638 78.4% 1,827 21.6%
Monroe 14,633 36.9% 25,038 63.1%
Montgomery 7,419 77.1% 2,206 22.9%
Morgan 16,467 78.2% 4,584 21.8%
Newton 3,104 78.3% 860 21.7%
Noble 8,823 77.4% 2,583 22.6%
Ohio 1,495 76.9% 450 23.1%
Orange 4,098 76.6% 1,255 23.4%
Owen 4,518 74.1% 1,580 25.9%
Parke 3,471 78.1% 974 21.9%
Perry 3,664 59.5% 2,492 40.5%
Pike 2,744 75.6% 887 24.4%
Porter 31,559 54.6% 26,190 45.4%
Posey 6,102 72.2% 2,352 27.8%
Pulaski 2,856 77.5% 831 22.5%
Putnam 7,499 76.1% 2,359 23.9%
Randolph 5,301 77.6% 1,530 22.4%
Ripley 6,731 80.8% 1,600 19.2%
Rush 3,816 79.3% 998 20.7%
St. Joseph 36,474 51.4% 34,451 48.6%
Scott 4,468 66.7% 2,226 33.3%
Shelby 8,621 75.5% 2,799 24.5%
Spencer 5,210 69.3% 2,307 30.7%
Starke 4,908 72.4% 1,870 27.6%
Steuben 7,004 73.1% 2,576 26.9%
Sullivan 4,386 70.7% 1,814 29.3%
Switzerland 1,941 73.9% 685 26.1%
Tippecanoe 20,105 52.5% 18,210 47.5%
Tipton 3,892 75.3% 1,274 24.7%
Union 1,905 77.9% 540 22.1%
Vanderburgh 26,391 57.6% 19,417 42.4%
Vermillion 3,247 65.3% 1,728 34.7%
Vigo 14,780 55.8% 11,689 44.2%
Wabash 7,546 77.9% 2,137 22.1%
Warren 2,225 79.6% 569 20.4%
Warrick 13,435 67.4% 6,499 32.6%
Washington 6,062 76.8% 1,830 23.2%
Wayne 11,088 67.4% 5,355 32.6%
Wells 7,309 80.8% 1,741 19.2%
White 5,047 75.3% 1,658 24.7%
Whitley 8,786 77.1% 2,607 22.9%

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

By congressional district

Elliott won seven of nine congressional districts.[9]

District Elliott McClellan Representative
1st 49% 51% Frank J. Mrvan
2nd 66% 34% Rudy Yakym
3rd 68% 32% Jim Banks
4th 68% 32% Jim Baird
5th 62% 38% Victoria Spartz
6th 68% 32% Greg Pence
7th 32% 68% André Carson
8th 67% 33% Larry Bucshon
9th 65% 35% Trey Hollingsworth (117th Congress)
Erin Houchin (118th Congress)

References

  1. "Crowded GOP field for Indiana State Treasurer's Post". www.953mnc.com. WTRC-FM. August 2, 2021. Retrieved January 28, 2022.
  2. "Lana Keesling launches bid for Indiana State Treasurer". www.wbiw.com. WBIW. September 7, 2021. Retrieved January 28, 2022.
  3. Meeks, Jarred (October 27, 2021). "Boone County Council President Elise Nieshalla announces campaign for state treasurer". Retrieved January 28, 2022.
  4. 1 2 Carden, Dan (June 4, 2021). "Regional native launches bid for Republican state treasurer nomination". www.nwitimes.com. The Times of Northwest Indiana. Retrieved January 28, 2022.
  5. "Jaworowski announces she's running for Indiana State Treasurer". www.tristatehomepage.com. July 29, 2021. Retrieved January 28, 2022.
  6. Carden, Dan (December 2, 2021). "Only four candidates now vying for Republican state treasurer nomination". www.nwitimes.com. The Times of Northwest Indiana. Retrieved January 28, 2022.
  7. 1 2 3 Lange, Kaitlin (December 1, 2021). "2022 Elections: Republican Indiana state treasurer candidates". www.indystar.com. The Indianapolis Star. Retrieved January 28, 2022.
  8. "Indiana Election Results November 8, 2022". Indiana Election Division.
  9. Dave's Redistricting (November 15, 2021). 2022 Congressional Map, State of Indiana. Retrieved June 30, 2026.

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