Indiana's D.C. Delegation Pushes Redistricting as State Lawmakers Meet Behind Closed Doors
Indiana GOP representatives back redistricting to counter Democratic gerrymandering in blue states and boost conservative influence, with Republicans holding seven of nine seats, officials said.
- Indiana's Republican U.S. representatives are supporting redistricting after Vice President JD Vance's visit, with U.S. Rep. Marlin Stutzman stating, "it's time to redraw Indiana's congressional map."
- Governor Mike Braun expressed he is undecided and will rely on the legislature's will regarding redistricting.
- Supporters Messmer and Houchin, who voted for the current maps in 2021, are advocating for the redistricting process.
- Voters received communications from "Forward America" urging them to contact legislators about redistricting and resisting the "radical left's agenda.
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Indiana GOP delegation backs mid-decade redistricting despite state lawmaker objections
The entirety of Indiana’s Republican congressional delegation has backed a mid-decade redistricting push from the White House despite many state Republican lawmakers disapproving of the plan. Vice President JD Vance traveled to Indiana earlier this month to push Gov. Mike Braun (R-IN), Republican House Speaker Todd Huston, and Republican Senate President Rod Bray to redraw the state’s congressional districts to favor Republicans more heavily. Al…
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Indiana’s House GOP congressional contingent lines up behind redistricting effort
Indiana’s entire House GOP congressional delegation pledged support Monday for President Donald Trump’s plan to craft new federal district maps in an attempt to pick up one to two additional Republican seats in 2026.
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