2010 map •
5 Blackford County exists in both the 3rd and 5th congressional districts. One city,
Montpelier, exists in the 3rd congressional district; and one city,
Hartford City, exists in the 5th congressional district. One township,
Harrison, exists in the 3rd congressional district; and three townships,
Washington,
Licking, and
Jackson, exist in the 5th congressional district. •
64 Kosciusko County exists in both the 2nd and 3rd congressional districts. Half of one city,
Warsaw, exists in the 2nd and 3rd congressional districts; twelve townships,
Clay,
Etna,
Franklin,
Harrison,
Jefferson,
Lake,
Plain,
Prairie,
Scott,
Seward,
Turkey Creek,
Van Buren exist in the 2nd congressional district; and three townships,
Jackson,
Washington, and
Wayne, exist in the 3rd congressional district. They are partitioned by Indiana S 1000 W35, North 200W and West 700N.
Cities of 10,000 or more people (2010 census) •
Fort Wayne – 253,691 •
New Haven – 15,709 •
Huntington – 17,391 •
Wabash – 10,666 •
Warsaw – 13,559 •
Auburn – 13,086
2,500 – 10,000 people (2010 census) •
Berne – 3,999 •
Decatur – 9,405 •
Huntertown – 4,810 •
Leo-Cedarville – 3,603 •
Hartford City – 6,220 • Butler, DeKalb County, Indiana – 2,684 • Garett, DeKalb County, Indiana – 6,286 •
Grant Township – 3,245 •
Jackson Township – 3,064 •
Portland – 6,161 •
LaGrange – 2,625 •
Kendallville – 9,862 •
Ligonier – 4,405 •
Angola – 8,612 •
Bluffton – 9,897 •
Ossian – 3,289 •
Columbia City – 8,750 ==Election results==