The Indiana Senate has rejected a vote to redistrict the state, despite President Donald Trump's wishes.

Twenty-one members of the Republican supermajority and all 10 Democrats in the chamber voted against the redistricting proposal, which was expected to give the GOP two more seats in the state.

Why It Matters

There has been a national redistricting fight in which Republicans and Democrats have attempted to draw new state maps to influence the results of future elections.

Redistricting could have a major impact on upcoming elections, including the November 2026 midterms, which will affect the balance of power in Congress and, in turn, Trump's ability to carry out his agenda. Republicans have a narrow majority of 219 to 214 in the House of Representatives, which will narrow furthe

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