It looks like the 2022 U.S. Senate race will feature Republican Todd Young and Democrat Tom McDermott.
An analysis of signatures by Indy Politics shows that only McDermott and Young have gathered enough signatures to make it on to the ballot.
Below is a list of the number of signatures that were turned in Friday at 12 to the Indiana Election Division.
Todd Young – R
- CD 1 – 863
- CD 2 – 892
- CD 3 – 758
- CD 4 – 1,219
- CD 5 – 720
- CD 6 – 1,086
- CD 7 – 601
- CD 8 – 839
- CD 9 – 864
Total – 7,842
Danny Niederberger – R
- CD 1 – 477
- CD 2 – 502
- CD 3 – 470
- CD 4 – 510
- CD 5 – 558
- CD 6 – 654
- CD 7 – 354
- CD 8 – 421
- CD 9 – 437
Total – 4,383
Thom McDermott – D
- CD 1 – 747
- CD 2 – 678
- CD 3 – 646
- CD 4 – 827
- CD 5 – 807
- CD 6 – 606
- CD 7 – 612
- CD 8 – 624
- CD 9 – 582
Total – 6,129
Haneefa Khaaliq – D
- CD 1 – 652
- CD 2 – 465
- CD 3 – 613
- CD 4 – 473
- CD 5 – 346
- CD 6 – 348
- CD 7 – 506
- CD 8 – 493
- CD 9 – 577
Total – 4,473
Valarie McCray – D
- CD 1 – 275
- CD 2 – 115
- CD 3 – 340
- CD 4 – 62
- CD 5 – 211
- CD 6 – 111
- CD 7 – 491
- CD 8 – 233
- CD 9 – 157
Total – 1,995
Under state law, candidates needed at least 500 signatures of registered voters each in all nine congressional districts.