Thousands of Signatures Collected for Indiana Anti-Redistricting Petition
Nearly 9,000 signatures from broad Indiana groups oppose mid-decade redistricting seen as politically motivated and potentially undermining voter trust, organizers said.
- Organizers of a petition against redistricting in Indiana delivered approximately 8,900 signatures to state officials, emphasizing that changing the congressional maps disregards voter opinions.
- Groups like Common Cause Indiana and the League of Women Voters participated in the petition campaign to oppose the redistricting efforts urged by Trump's administration.
- Organizers against redistricting in Indiana claimed that any early attempts ignore voter will, delivering a petition with roughly 8,900 signatures to officials including Governor Mike Braun and House Speaker Todd Huston.
- Megan Robertson from Indiana Conservation Voters expressed concern that a new map would disrupt community cohesion established by the current districts.
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Coalition of groups delivers nearly 9,000 signatures against early redistricting
INDIANAPOLIS — Early redistricting continues to be a tough sell for Republican lawmakers, with thousands of Hoosiers signing another petition against the move. Ten voting groups delivered nearly 9,000 signatures to the Governor’s Office and other leadership offices on Tuesday,…

Thousands of signatures collected for Indiana anti-redistricting petition
INDIANAPOLIS -- Nearly 9,000 signatures were brought from Indiana voters associated with several groups, calling on Indiana state lawmakers to oppose mid-decade redistricting efforts. According to a news release from Indiana Conservation Voters, an environmental conservation organization based out of Indianapolis, officials said the signatures represented voters from all of Indiana's 92 counties as well as residents from every House and Senate d…
Indiana Groups Oppose Mid-Decade Redistricting
Source: Ryan Hedrick / WIBC Radio STATEHOUSE – Indiana voting rights groups delivered nearly 7,000 petitions to the Statehouse Tuesday, urging lawmakers to reject a proposed special session on redrawing congressional districts. Led by Common Cause Indiana, the coalition says the push is politically motivated and out of step with public opinion. “This is coming from out-of-state interests, and it’s all about politics,” said Julia Vaughn, executiv…
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