Gov. Mike Braun called a special legislative session to consider new maps Oct. 27 after months of White House pressure, though the proposal currently doesn't have enough support to pass the Senate.
Proponents of mid-decade redistricting will have a week to try and change minds before the session starts. Some lawmakers are eying a 9-0 map that would eliminate the two seats held by Democrats, a cornerstone of President Donald Trump's efforts to secure a Republican victory in the midterms.
Here's all you need to know about the upcoming special session.
When is the special session?
The special session is scheduled to start Nov. 3. It's not clear how long it will last, but it cannot extend past 30 session days or 40 calendar days, per Indiana law.
During Indiana's last special session in 2

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