Bosma concedes that Democrats take control of Indiana House
INDIANAPOLIS -- Indiana House Democrats knocked off at least four Republican incumbents and regained control of the chamber, something both parties considered their top priority this election. Republicans went into the election with a 52-48 majority, but House Speaker Brian Bosma conceded late Tuesday that his party will now trail by at least 51-49. Democrats had narrowly controlled the chamber for eight consecutive years before Republicans gained the gavel in 2004.

