Poll: Hoosier Anti-Redistricting Sentiment Twice As Strong As Support
Hoosiers who oppose early redistricting are more vehement in their convictions than proponents, a new poll says.
Read MoreHoosiers who oppose early redistricting are more vehement in their convictions than proponents, a new poll says.
Read MoreGov. Mike Braun on Monday, Oct. 27 called a special session to take up congressional redistricting, a politically charged move that follows months of mounting pressure from national Republicans to redraw Indiana’s map ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
Read MoreIndiana Conservation Voters has added $100,000 to a statewide media campaign urging Hoosiers to tell their lawmakers to reject a mid-decade congressional redistricting push.
Read MorePres. Donald Trump spoke with Indiana Senate Republicans on a Friday, Oct. 17 morning phone call in the latest effort to pressure Hoosier GOP legislators to redistrict the state congressional map early.
Read MoreMost Indiana voters said the state is on the “wrong track” and expressed growing frustration with their political choices – including unfavorable views of top elected officials and both major parties – according to a new statewide poll released Tuesday, Oct. 14.
Read MoreAnother poll concluded that a majority of Hoosiers oppose a GOP effort to redraw congressional maps ahead of the 2026 midterms, a move that would potentially eliminate two seats held by Democrats.
Read MoreIndiana lawmakers remain divided over calls for a special session to redraw congressional maps.
Read MoreIndiana Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith said he supports efforts to redistrict Indiana’s U.S. House seats, and he’s seen what could be redrawn maps floating around, but has not seen any official maps.
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