INDIANAPOLIS -- A new Indiana poll shows that Hoosier voters oppose the federal calls for redistricting in the state in the middle of the decade.

According to a news release from Independent Indiana, 53% of Indiana voters who responded to the poll oppose the redistricting effort, while 34% support the idea. This poll, commissioned by Independent Indiana and conducted by North Star Opinion Research, of 604 registered voters occurred over four days earlier this month and has a ±3.99% margin of error.

According to its website, Independent Indiana is a nonpartisan nonprofit organization that aims to "return competitive elections to the state of Indiana." The organization's website states that Independent Indiana was formed to "break down the barriers that keep independents from voting."

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