Indiana's controversial redistricting bill advanced out of the state Senate Committee on Elections in a 6-3 vote.
After hours of testimony, Indiana's redistricting bill passed the Senate elections committee, its first hurdle.
Rep. Alex Burton, D-Evansville, was the only local legislator to vote against the measure. Burton has been vocal about his ...
But the idea of redrawing a congressional map last approved in 2021 has made many Republicans in Indiana uneasy, particularly ...
The fate of the new map, designed to net Republicans two seats in the 2026 midterm elections, remains unclear despite ...
State officials say a federal agency review found 21 noncitizens have cast ballots in Indiana elections, along with 165 ...
By: Tom Davies Indiana Capital Chronicle For The Republic INDIANAPOLIS — State officials say a federal agency review found 21 ...
An analysis of the proposed redistricting map by PlanScore shows the new district would give Democrats just a 1% chance of ...
The proposed congressional map passed the House on Friday by a 57-41 vote. It now moves to the Senate, where its future is ...
Federal records show 165 noncitizens registered to vote in Indiana, with 21 casting ballots. What Indiana officials call a ...
Republicans in the Indiana state Senate could give President Donald Trump a major political black eye this week — and the conservative voters who elected them say they don’t mind.