Municipal elections cost Indiana significantly more per vote than midterm and presidential contests, according to a new state study.
Minutes after the Indiana House confirmed it will return to the Statehouse next week to redistrict, Senate Republicans reversed course and will show up Dec. 8 to “make a final decision on any redistricting proposal sent from the House.
Senate President Pro Tempore Rodric Bray appeared to buckle under unrelenting pressure from the White House and governor's office.
The Indiana Senate voted Tuesday to adjourn until January as its Republican supermajority continues to resist pressure from President Donald Trump to redraw the state’s congressional lines.
Indiana is represented in Congress by 7 Republicans and 2 Democrats, but GOP leaders are pushing for redistricting that could result in a 9-0 map.