Under the new map proposed by Indiana House Republicans Dec. 1, Democrats would only have a slim chance of winning one district.
After three hours of public testimony on Tuesday, members of the House Committee on Elections and Apportionment passed the bill carrying Indiana's new congressional maps on a party-line vote.
Indiana House Republicans are marching full steam ahead in their effort to redraw the state’s congressional maps ahead of next
How many potential holdouts in the Indiana Senate? And how many seats across the U.S. are at stake. We're breaking it down here.
The proposed changes specifically target the state's two Democratic-held seats: the 1st District in northwest Indiana, represented by U.S. Rep. Frank Mrvan, and the 7th District in Marion County, represented by U.S. Rep. André Carson.
Amid growing signs that even some Republicans are starting to view Donald Trump as something of a lame duck, the president and his allies have apparently chosen Indiana to reassert his dominance of the party.
Indiana House Democrats on Monday decried the drafted maps as an “egregious gerrymander” and attempted multiple procedural maneuvers to prevent the legislative session from starting.
Municipal elections cost Indiana significantly more per vote than midterm and presidential contests, according to a state study released this week
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