INDIANAPOLIS A town hall on Monday night, led by democratic leaders, gave Hoosiers an opportunity to share their thoughts on redistricting and issues facing their community. WRTVs Amber Grigley was there as dozens filled St. Luke's United Methodist Church - North Indy campus to be heard.

"It makes me feel pretty good because it lets me know that people are listening, people are paying attention and people are really one accord," Linda Robinson, a concerned constituent about redistricting, said.

Redistricting has been at the center of many conversations for the past two months.

"There's really no need for redistricting. There's a law in place that says you're not to redistrict. It has to do with the census, which they're completely ignoring anyway," said Hoosier voter Marilyn Hinrichs.

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