For immediate release
January 9, 2025
Contact: Nick Tomboulides
Phone: 202-261-3532
Email: ntomboulides@termlimits.com
New Poll: 84% of Indiana Voters Support Term Limits on Congress
Indianapolis, IN – A new poll of registered Indiana voters, conducted by RMG Research on January 2-6, 2025, found an overwhelming 84% favor term limits for Congress. This reflects sentiments in favor of congressional term limits in other states as well. The poll showed that 82% of Hoosiers would want their state senator and state representative to favor legislation calling for a convention to propose congressional term limits.
The poll also reveals that 75% of voters would be more likely to vote for a candidate who supported congressional term limits. In recent elections, it has become evident that candidates who do not support term limits have become vulnerable to those candidates who do.
Indiana State Chair for U.S. Term Limits, Mike Speedy says, “We need congressional term limits to allow new voices and new choices for the voters. It was not the intention of our founding fathers to have professional politicians representing us.”
Support for congressional term limits was broad-based among all political affiliations and demographics.
The survey was conducted January 2-6, 2025 by RMG Research, Inc. with a margin of sampling error, +/- 4.4 percentage points.
Crosstabs available upon request.
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U.S. Term Limits is the largest nonpartisan, nonprofit organization advocating solely on term limits. Our mission is to improve the quality of government with a citizen legislature that closely reflects its constituency and is responsive to the needs of the people it serves. USTL does not require a self-limit on individuals. Our aim is to limit the terms of all members of Congress as an institution. Find out more at termlimits.org.
RMG Research: Long recognized as one of the world’s leading public opinion pollsters, Scott Rasmussen is committed to enhancing the public dialogue through data-driven analysis that explores the underlying currents of public opinion.