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Indiana redistricting is up for a final, deciding vote in the state Senate

The Republican-backed redistricting plan aims to create more GOP-leaning seats by dismantling two Democratic districts amid intense pressure and party tensions.

  • 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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