Senate, Indiana and National Republican Redistricting Trust
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State officials engaged in unusual mid-decade redistricting are pushing a new definition of what it means to have “fair maps” for Congress.
Republican-led states have raced to redraw congressional lines to advantage their own party. But the effort has hit unexpected pushback in Indiana, and become a test of Trump's grip on his party.
Lawmakers are trying to plan for the 2026 midterms while waiting on the U.S. Supreme Court decision on redrawn electoral maps.
Ahead of a vote on redistricting in Indiana, Adam Kincaid's name came up when a Republican state center said he drew the new map.
In addition to lifting Democrats’ spirits, last week’s elections, in which the party beat expectations and regained much of the support among young and nonwhite voters that it had lost in 2024, changed the calculus for what may become one of the ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. California’s gerrymandering ballot measure could worsen the polarization that’s consumed Washington and the nation. It won’t be clear until November 2026 whether ...
I've covered Indiana politics for almost a decade and can usually predict how a vote is going to turn out. But this past week, as I holed up in the IndyStar's press "shack" in the Statehouse basement waiting for the redistricting fight to unfold,