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Indiana Republicans resisted the call by President Trump for redistricting. He and the state's Republican governor threatened to back primary challenges against senators who wouldn't get on board.
A majority of Indiana Republican senators said no to President Donald Trump on redistricting. What makes Hoosiers different?
In a resounding rejection of a pressure campaign from the White House, Indiana Republican Senators voted down a new congressional map created to give the GOP an advantage in the upcoming 2026 election.
Indiana's redistricting bill passed its first hurdle in the Senate Monday. Why it matters: It's still unclear if Republicans in that chamber have the votes to pass House Bill 1032, which would give the GOP an advantage in all nine of Indiana's congressional districts and fan the flames of the national redistricting war.
Election Day is here, meaning it's time to put an end to all the anticipation of another frantic campaign cycle. IndyStar.com will have comprehensive election results coverage after the polls close on Nov. 5, along with exclusive analysis and interviews in ...
Indiana’s redistricting bill advanced out of the Senate Elections Committee Monday evening in a 6-3 vote, with one Republican committee member voting against the bill.
In today’s edition, Jane C. Timm reports from Indianapolis on how the campaign to pressure state Republican lawmakers to back a new congressional map flopped.
Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales, center, meets with Scott County leaders in February 2025. (Photo from Morales' official X account) Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales has joined 20 others in asking new Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem ...