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Data for Indiana
May 2, 2016
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2016 Primary Spotlight: Indiana

Indiana’s standalone primary on May 3 has emerged as a must-win for Republican Ted Cruz. Both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton come into the state with momentum from their multi-state wins last Tuesday. There are 57 delegates at stake in Indiana’s GOP primary, and 92 in the Democratic primary. The Rising American Electorate (RAE)—the unmarried women, people of color, and millennials who make up 57% of eligible voters nationally—make up only 46% of Indiana’s voting-eligible population. Unmarried women make up the largest percentage of the RAE in Indiana. Learn more about their lives.

July 20, 2015
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Statistical Profile of Unmarried Women: Indiana

Our research team has compiled available data from the US Census Bureau, the Bureau of Labor Statistics, and other sources to put together this statistical profile of the demographic and economic circumstances facing unmarried women in the state of Indiana.

Report updated August 2016

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A statistical profile of the demographic and economic circumstances facing unmarried women in the state of Indiana. (Updated August 2016)
A narrative brief outlining the demographic and economic circumstances facing unmarried women in the state of Indiana. (Updated August 2016)