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Indiana Senate to meet in December for ‘final decision’ on House redistricting proposal
Indiana House Republicans will propose new congressional maps Dec. 1, with the Senate set to decide by Dec. 8 amid pressure from Governor Braun and former President Trump.
- On November 25, 2025, the Indiana General Assembly announced it will meet in December to discuss redistricting, with House Speaker Todd Huston saying the House convenes Dec. 1 and Senate President Pro Tem Rodric Bray scheduling the Senate decision for the week of Dec. 8.
- Under pressure from President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance, supporters pushed to redraw maps favoring Republicans in all nine U.S. House districts to defend a narrow majority.
- Senate leaders had earlier argued there weren't enough votes to remap, and several Indiana lawmakers reported being targeted with `swatting` and threats, which both party leaders condemned.
- Passage remains uncertain despite public praise from President Donald Trump, as without Indiana Senate approval, Gov. Mike Braun cannot sign the redrawn map into law.
- Mid-Decade remapping began this summer after Texas Republicans acted, and Bray said, `The issue of redrawing Indiana's congressional maps mid-cycle has received a lot of attention and is causing strife here in our state`, while legislative resistance and court challenges leave 2026 midterms outcomes uncertain.
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Indiana Redistricting Effort Revived – Trump Vows Primary Challenge For Those Who Vote Against
Chances of Indiana redistricting have been revived. Both the Indiana House and Senate will be reconvening in December. Indiana Capital Chronicle reported: The prospects of President Donald Trump getting a new Indiana congressional map have been revived as state Senate Republicans on Tuesday reversed their refusal to meet next month. Minutes after the Indiana House speaker announced the chamber’s return to the Statehouse on Monday to take up redi…
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