Indiana Senate, redistricting
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Despite Braun move, Indiana Senate leader’s office says ‘votes still aren’t there for redistricting’
Indiana Senate President Pro Tem Rodric Bray maintains that there still isn’t enough support in his chamber for redistricting.
Gov. Mike Braun and Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith remain unfazed by reports of insufficient Senate Republican support for redrawing Indiana's Congressional maps.
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Indiana Senate Republicans: ‘Votes aren’t there for redistricting’
A poll recently commissioned by Independent Indiana also shows that the majority of Hoosiers oppose the federal calls for redistricting. According to previous reports, 53% of Indiana voters who responded to the poll oppose the redistricting effort, while 34% support the idea.
Indiana Gov. Mike Braun called a special legislative session on redistricting Monday, a move that could help Republicans gain more seats in the House of Representatives. The session will convene next Monday, Nov. 3.
The roughly two-hour video, obtained by the Indiana Capital Chronicle through a public records request, provides a full account of the stop.