Indiana Senate Rejects Efforts to Redraw State's Congressional Maps
The map aimed to secure Republican majorities in all nine districts but failed as 21 Republican senators joined Democrats in opposition, citing conservative principles.
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Indiana in national spotlight after redistricting fails in Senate
INDIANAPOLIS Indiana is in the national spotlight after lawmakers rejected a proposal backed by the president and GOP leaders to redraw congressional district maps mid-session. The move comes after a months-long pressure campaign from the White House, and the decision is one President Trump has suggested could have consequences. Vice President JD Vance first visited the state of Indiana in August. Since then, there have been anti-redistricting r…
Indiana Senate Rejects New Congressional Map Helping Republicans - Hungarian Conservative
The Indiana State Senate voted to reject the adoption of a new congressional map for the state on Thursday, 11 December. 21 out of the 40 Republican Senators joined the ten Democrats in voting against the measure, thus it failed in a 31–19 vote against it. Indiana is a GOP stronghold. It last voted for a Democrat on the presidential level in 2008, when Barack Obama narrowly carried the state. President Trump won there by 19 points in the 2024 pr…
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