Indiana Senate panel advances new House map, teeing up final vote
Indiana Senate committee advanced a bill to redraw all nine congressional districts, potentially unseating two Democratic incumbents and benefiting Republicans, amid strong public opposition.
- An Indiana Senate panel approved legislation to redraw congressional district maps, likely increasing Republican representation in the U.S. House by two seats by a 6-3 vote.
- House Bill 1032, authored by State Rep. Ben Smaltz, allows the legislature to amend congressional districts outside the standard session following the decennial census.
- State Sen. Greg Walker expressed concerns over threats received during the redistricting debate, voicing his opposition to it.
- President Donald Trump criticized State Sen. Greg Goode and State Rep. Bray for opposing redistricting, stating it could prevent additional Republican seats in Congress.
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Indiana redistricting map could deliver Republicans 2 additional House seats
An Indiana Senate committee voted Dec. 8 to advance a Republican-proposed redistricting plan that would redraw the state’s nine U.S. House districts and could give the… The post Indiana redistricting map could deliver Republicans 2 additional House seats appeared first on CatholicVote org.
Indiana another step closer to drawing a new congressional map
An Indiana state Senate committee took the first step toward enacting a new congressional map. But it remains to be seen if the full Senate will have enough votes to enact what is designed to give the GOP the edge in the state’s nine congressional seats. President Donald Trump wants Indiana to follow other states like Texas and Missouri, which have redrawn their congressional maps in order to give the GOP a better chance of keeping its U.S. Hous…
UPDATE: New Indiana Congressional Map Advances Critical Step
The new Indiana congressional map passed a critical vote on Monday and advanced through the Indiana Senate Elections Committee. The committee voted 6-3 to advance the map, which is expected to give Republicans a 9-0 advantage in the state’s congressional delegation. There’s still uncertainty that the map will pass a full Senate vote. Just in: The Indiana Senate Elections Committee has officially passes the new congressional map for 2026 in a 6-…
Why Indiana Is the 'Last Line of Defense' for Republicans
The Hoosier State has joined the redistricting war. A new Republican-favored U.S congressional map, known as Map 90, advanced out of the Indiana Senate Elections Committee Monday night, heading for a final Senate floor vote later this week. The map has already passed the Indiana state House. The new congressional map would likely give the final two Democrat U.S. House seats to Republicans, making the states’ margins 9-0, in the Republicans’ fav…
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