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The geographical extent of Indiana's 5th congressional district is situated entirely within the northernmost region of the state.
Answer: False
The provided data indicates that Indiana's 5th congressional district is located in central Indiana, not entirely within the northernmost part of the state.
Indiana's 5th congressional district is composed of more rural areas than urban areas.
Answer: False
Indiana's 5th congressional district is composed of 74.53% urban areas and 25.47% rural areas, meaning it has more urban than rural areas.
What is the approximate total area of Indiana's 5th congressional district in square kilometers?
Answer: 8,459.3 sq km
The approximate total area of Indiana's 5th congressional district is 8,459.3 square kilometers.
According to the 2019 American Community Survey, what percentage of potential voters in the district were White?
Answer: 84%
The 2019 American Community Survey data indicates that 84% of potential voters in Indiana's 5th congressional district were White.
The counties of Hamilton, Madison, Delaware, Grant, and Tipton are fully encompassed by Indiana's 5th congressional district.
Answer: True
According to the district's geographical description, Hamilton, Madison, Delaware, Grant, and Tipton counties are entirely included within Indiana's 5th congressional district.
Howard County is exclusively contained within Indiana's 5th congressional district.
Answer: False
Howard County is shared between Indiana's 5th and 4th congressional districts, meaning it is not exclusively part of the 5th district.
The cities of Carmel, Fishers, and Noblesville are considered primary population centers within the district.
Answer: True
Carmel, Fishers, and Noblesville are indeed identified as primary population centers within Indiana's 5th congressional district.
The district includes the city of Muncie as one of its population centers.
Answer: True
Muncie is identified as one of the primary population centers within Indiana's 5th congressional district.
Which of the following counties is entirely contained within Indiana's 5th congressional district?
Answer: Delaware County
Delaware County is listed as one of the counties entirely contained within Indiana's 5th congressional district.
Which of the following cities is NOT listed as a primary population center within Indiana's 5th congressional district?
Answer: Indianapolis (central city)
While the district includes northern suburbs of Indianapolis, the central city of Indianapolis itself is not listed as a primary population center within the 5th congressional district.
Which county is shared between Indiana's 5th and 4th congressional districts?
Answer: Howard County
Howard County is shared between Indiana's 5th and 4th congressional districts.
Which of the following cities is among the largest population centers listed for Indiana's 5th congressional district?
Answer: Westfield
Westfield is listed as one of the cities with populations over 10,000 people located within Indiana's 5th congressional district.
Which of the following statements is true regarding Howard County's inclusion in congressional districts?
Answer: Howard County is shared between the 4th and 5th districts.
Howard County is shared between Indiana's 4th and 5th congressional districts.
Indiana's 5th congressional district is characterized by having the lowest median income among Indiana's congressional districts.
Answer: False
Contrary to this statement, data indicates that Indiana's 5th congressional district is characterized as the wealthiest district in Indiana by median income.
The median household income for households with potential voters in Indiana's 5th congressional district was approximately $76,700 according to the 2019 American Community Survey.
Answer: True
The 2019 American Community Survey data confirms that the median household income for households with potential voters in Indiana's 5th congressional district was approximately $76,700.
Based on 2019 data, 7% of households in the district lived below the poverty line.
Answer: True
Data from the 2019 American Community Survey indicates that 7% of households within Indiana's 5th congressional district resided below the poverty line.
Less than a quarter of potential voters in the district had obtained a bachelor's degree or higher by 2019.
Answer: False
The 2019 American Community Survey data shows that 45% of potential voters in the district had obtained a bachelor's degree or higher, which is significantly more than a quarter.
What is the primary economic characteristic of Indiana's 5th congressional district?
Answer: It is characterized as the wealthiest district in Indiana by median income.
Indiana's 5th congressional district is characterized as the wealthiest district in Indiana, as measured by median income.
According to the 2019 American Community Survey, what was the approximate median household income for households with potential voters in the district?
Answer: $76,700
The 2019 American Community Survey data indicates that the approximate median household income for households with potential voters in Indiana's 5th congressional district was $76,700.
What percentage of potential voters in Indiana's 5th congressional district had obtained a bachelor's degree or higher, based on 2019 data?
Answer: 45%
Based on 2019 data from the American Community Survey, 45% of potential voters in Indiana's 5th congressional district had obtained a bachelor's degree or higher.
Indiana's 5th congressional district was established in the 20th century.
Answer: False
Indiana's 5th congressional district was established in the 19th century, specifically on March 4, 1833.
Johnathan McCarty was the first representative of Indiana's 5th congressional district.
Answer: True
Historical records indicate that Johnathan McCarty served as the first representative for Indiana's 5th congressional district.
James Rariden represented the Democratic Party during his service in the 5th district.
Answer: False
James Rariden represented the Whig Party during his tenure serving Indiana's 5th congressional district.
Thomas A. Hendricks served the 5th district as a member of the Republican Party.
Answer: False
Thomas A. Hendricks served Indiana's 5th congressional district as a member of the Democratic Party.
George W. Julian represented the district during the 37th through 40th Congresses.
Answer: True
George W. Julian served as the representative for Indiana's 5th congressional district during the 37th through 40th Congresses.
Elwood Hillis holds the record for the longest continuous term as a representative for Indiana's 5th congressional district.
Answer: True
Based on the provided data, Elwood Hillis served the longest continuous term as a representative for Indiana's 5th congressional district, holding the seat for 16 years.
Steve Buyer represented Indiana's 5th congressional district for a single term from 1993 to 1995.
Answer: False
Steve Buyer represented Indiana's 5th congressional district for multiple terms, from January 3, 1993, to January 3, 2003, not a single term.
The seat for Indiana's 5th congressional district was continuously occupied between January 3, 1961, and June 14, 1961.
Answer: False
The seat for Indiana's 5th congressional district was vacant between January 3, 1961, and June 14, 1961, due to an unresolved election challenge.
Who represented Indiana's 5th congressional district during the 37th through 40th Congresses (1861-1869)?
Answer: George W. Julian
George W. Julian represented Indiana's 5th congressional district during the 37th through 40th Congresses, serving from March 4, 1861, to March 3, 1869.
Which representative served the longest continuous term in Indiana's 5th congressional district, holding the seat for 16 years?
Answer: Elwood Hillis
Elwood Hillis served the longest continuous term as a representative for Indiana's 5th congressional district, holding the seat for 16 years (January 3, 1971, to January 3, 1987).
Who won the election for Indiana's 5th congressional district in 2012?
Answer: Susan Brooks
Susan Brooks won the election for Indiana's 5th congressional district in 2012.
Which party did Glenn Griswold represent while serving Indiana's 5th congressional district from 1933 to 1939?
Answer: Democratic
Glenn Griswold represented the Democratic Party during his service in Indiana's 5th congressional district from 1933 to 1939.
What happened to the 5th district seat between January 3, 1961, and June 14, 1961?
Answer: The seat remained vacant due to an unresolved election challenge.
The seat for Indiana's 5th congressional district remained vacant between January 3, 1961, and June 14, 1961, due to an unresolved election challenge.
In the 2014 election for Indiana's 5th congressional district, what percentage of the vote did the winning Republican candidate, Susan Brooks, receive?
Answer: 65.21%
Susan Brooks, the winning Republican candidate in the 2014 election for Indiana's 5th congressional district, received 65.21% of the vote.
Indiana's 5th congressional district voted for Joe Biden in the 2020 Presidential election.
Answer: False
In the 2020 Presidential election, Indiana's 5th congressional district voted for Donald Trump, not Joe Biden.
Mike Braun won the U.S. Senate race in the 5th district in 2018.
Answer: True
The data confirms that Mike Braun secured victory in the U.S. Senate race within Indiana's 5th congressional district in 2018.
Dan Burton won the 2004 election for the 5th district with less than 60% of the vote.
Answer: False
Dan Burton won the 2004 election for the 5th district with 71.84% of the vote, which is significantly more than 60%.
The Cook Partisan Voting Index (Cook PVI) for Indiana's 5th congressional district is R+8.
Answer: True
The Cook Partisan Voting Index (Cook PVI) for Indiana's 5th congressional district is indeed R+8, indicating a Republican lean.
The 2016 Indiana gubernatorial election saw the Democratic candidate win the vote within the 5th district.
Answer: False
In the 2016 Indiana gubernatorial election, the Republican candidate, Eric Holcomb, won the vote within the 5th district.
In the 2020 Presidential election, which candidate received the majority of the votes in Indiana's 5th congressional district?
Answer: Donald Trump
Donald Trump received the majority of the votes in Indiana's 5th congressional district during the 2020 Presidential election.
What was the Cook Partisan Voting Index (Cook PVI) for Indiana's 5th congressional district?
Answer: R+8
The Cook Partisan Voting Index (Cook PVI) for Indiana's 5th congressional district is R+8.
What was the vote percentage for Donald Trump in the 5th district during the 2020 Presidential election?
Answer: 57%
Donald Trump received 57% of the vote in Indiana's 5th congressional district during the 2020 Presidential election.
Victoria Spartz is the current representative for Indiana's 5th congressional district and is affiliated with the Democratic Party.
Answer: False
Victoria Spartz is indeed the current representative for Indiana's 5th congressional district; however, she is affiliated with the Republican Party, not the Democratic Party.
Susan Brooks won the 2018 election for the 5th district with a majority of the votes cast.
Answer: True
Susan Brooks secured a majority of the votes cast in the 2018 election for Indiana's 5th congressional district.
Victoria Spartz secured exactly 50% of the vote in the 2020 election for Indiana's 5th congressional district.
Answer: True
Victoria Spartz's vote percentage in the 2020 election for Indiana's 5th congressional district was precisely 50.0%.
In the 2022 election, Victoria Spartz received approximately 38.9% of the vote.
Answer: False
In the 2022 election, Victoria Spartz received approximately 61.1% of the vote, not 38.9%.
Who is identified as the current representative for Indiana's 5th congressional district?
Answer: Victoria Spartz
Victoria Spartz is identified as the current representative for Indiana's 5th congressional district.
What was the vote percentage for the Republican candidate, Victoria Spartz, in the 2020 election for Indiana's 5th congressional district?
Answer: 50.0%
Victoria Spartz, the Republican candidate, secured 50.0% of the vote in the 2020 election for Indiana's 5th congressional district.
What was the vote share for the Democratic candidate, Christina Hale, in the 2020 election for Indiana's 5th congressional district?
Answer: 45.9%
The Democratic candidate, Christina Hale, received 45.9% of the vote in the 2020 election for Indiana's 5th congressional district.