Indiana lawmakers continue the process of passing a new congressional voting map for the state. Here's what you may have missed this week.
The map now moves to the state Senate, where it's unclear whether there is enough GOP support for it to pass, despite pressure from Trump.
By: Tom Davies Indiana Capital Chronicle For The Republic INDIANAPOLIS — State officials say a federal agency review found 21 noncitizens have cast ballots in Indiana elections, along with 165 noncitizens who registered to vote in the state.
Turning Point USA on Friday mounted a pressure campaign against Indiana Republicans who resisted President Donald Trump’s mid-decade redistricting push in the state legislature. The conservative organization launched the effort with the help of pro-Trump super PACs.
President Trump has led the charge to create more GOP-friendly congressional districts in the 2026 midterm elections.
Republican state Sen. Kyle Walker announced that he will not seek reelection in 2026, joining a dozen other GOP senators who oppose the proposed GOP-redraw of Indiana's congressional maps.
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Walker represents Indiana's 31st senate district, which encompasses parts of Marion and Hamilton counties.