Trey Hollingsworth

Offices

U.S. House
District 9
In office
Jan 3, 2017 to Jan 3, 2023

Party: Republican
Assumed: General Election
Left: Did Not Run
Trey Hollingsworth spent 6 years, 1 day in office in Indiana, all of it at the federal level.

Elections

2016–U.S. House (District 9) WON
Republican Primary–Tuesday, May 3, 2016
33.55%
Trey Hollingsworth*, Republican, 40,767 votes
25.01%
Erin Houchin, Republican, 30,396 votes
21.85%
Greg Zoeller, Republican, 26,554 votes
 12.97%
Brent Waltz, Republican, 15,759 votes
 6.61%
Robert Hall, Republican, 8,036 votes
Out of 121,512 votes casts, the margin of victory was 10,371 (8.54%)
2016–U.S. House (District 9) WON
General Election–Tuesday, November 8, 2016
54.19%
Trey Hollingsworth*, Republican, 174,447 votes
40.43%
Shelli Yoder, Democratic, 130,154 votes
 5.38%
Russell Brooksbank, Libertarian, 17,323 votes
Out of 321,924 votes casts, the margin of victory was 44,293 (13.76%)
2018–U.S. House (District 9) WON
General Election–Tuesday, November 6, 2018
56.48%
Trey Hollingsworth (i)*, Republican, 153,271 votes
43.52%
Liz Watson, Democratic, 118,090 votes
Out of 271,361 votes casts, the margin of victory was 35,181 (12.96%)
2018–U.S. House (District 9) WON
Republican Primary–Tuesday, November 6, 2018
77.71%
Trey Hollingsworth (i)*, Republican, 46,892 votes
22.29%
James Dean Alspach, Republican, 13,449 votes
Out of 60,341 votes casts, the margin of victory was 33,443 (55.42%)
2020–U.S. House (District 9) WON
Republican Primary–Tuesday, June 2, 2020
100.00%
Trey Hollingsworth (i)*, Republican, 62,962 votes
Out of 62,962 votes casts, the margin of victory was 62,962 (100.00%)
2020–U.S. House (District 9) WON
General Election–Tuesday, November 3, 2020
60.89%
Trey Hollingsworth (i)*, Republican, 218,606 votes
34.77%
Andy Ruff, Democratic, 124,826 votes
 4.35%
Tonya L. Millis, Libertarian, 15,601 votes
Out of 359,033 votes casts, the margin of victory was 93,780 (26.12%)
In the 6 races for which we have results, Trey Hollingsworth had a record of 6-0. That includes a record of 3-0 in 3 general elections, and 3-0 in 3 primary elections.