Indiana redistricting is up for a final, deciding vote in the state Senate
The Indiana Senate voted 31-19 against a Republican-favoring map supported by Trump, despite months of pressure and threats targeting lawmakers.
- Indiana state senators will vote on redistricting, influenced by pressure from President Donald Trump and threats against lawmakers, with the outcome uncertain and needing at least 25 yes votes.
- The proposed map aims to favor Republican candidates in the 2026 elections by splitting Indianapolis into four districts and eliminating U.S. Rep. Frank Mrvan's district.
- Trump criticized Republican senators opposing the redistricting plan and threatened primary challenges.
- If more than four undecided lawmakers join Democrats and oppose the plan, it may fail, marking a significant pushback against Trump's demands.
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Trump rages at Indiana Republicans who defied redistricting plan
Trump wrote that Republicans who voted against the measure ‘should be ashamed of themselves’
Indiana State Senate Majority Leader Hits Table and GOES OFF on RINOs in Support of Indiana Redistricting Map - "Some Say These Maps are Political... YOU'RE DAMN RIGHT THEY ARE! SAFE STREETS ARE POLITICAL!”
Indiana Senate Majority Leader Chris Garten gave a screaming endorsement of the Indiana redistricting plan that will give Republicans nine congressional seats ahead of the Senate’s vote on Thursday. The map would give Republicans a 9-0 advantage in Indiana as Democrats attempt to cancel Republican votes in blue states.
Indiana Republicans Rebuff Trump on Redistricting
“In a monumental rebuke of President Donald Trump’s wishes, Indiana’s supermajority Republican state legislature became the first to formally reject his push for mid-decade redistricting,” the Indianapolis Star reports. “The Senate’s 19-31 vote caps months of anticipation and pressure from the White House and its allies, placing Indiana at the center of national intrigue and ire.”
Republican rift puts spotlight on high-stakes showdown over Trump-driven red state redistricting
President Donald Trump pressures Indiana Republican state senators ahead of Thursday's vote on congressional redistricting that would create two more right-leaning districts.
Indiana Senate to vote on Trump-backed congressional map despite GOP resistance
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana state senators will decide the fate of a Republican-drawn congressional map Thursday, settling a divisive, monthslong clash between GOP lawmakers who have resisted the redistricting push and President Donald Trump, who has urged them to forge ahead. The proposed map, which…
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