Indiana Republican state senators rejected a redrawn congressional map that would have favored their party in the 2026 elections, defying pressure from President Donald Trump.
The proposal aimed to give Republicans an advantage by splitting Indianapolis into four districts and potentially eliminating Democratic representatives’ districts. The final vote was 31 against it and 19 in favor of it.
The House, also Republican-controlled, passed the map, and some Republicans are considering supporting primary opponents against the dissenting senators.
The new maps would have given Republicans theoretical control of all nine House seats. They already control seven of those seats.
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