INDIANAPOLIS — Vice President JD Vance is slated to return to the Hoosier State on Friday, Oct. 10 to meet with Indiana’s Senate Republican caucus as redistricting deliberations appear to be at an impasse .

Multiple sources, including two Republican state senators, confirmed to the Indiana Capital Chronicle that Vance will meet with lawmakers in Indianapolis. The visit comes as state GOP legislators weigh a special session for mid-cycle redistricting — a move that has split some members of the party.

Sen. Sue Glick, R-LaGrange, told the Capital Chronicle most lawmakers she’s spoken with aren’t eager to reopen the maps.

“I think everybody wants to keep an open mind,” Glick said. “But, you know, the general attitude all along has been that nobody has much of an appetite for redistricting.

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