Indiana Governor Mike Braun, a Republican, has decided not to call another special session for early redistricting, effectively ending a months-long political debate in the state. Despite meetings with Trump allies and a rare special legislative session, the effort faced significant resistance within the Republican-controlled Senate, with more than twenty Republicans joining Democrats in opposing the measure. The vote in the Indiana Senate last week was thirty-one to nineteen against the plan, making Indiana the first Republican-controlled legislature this cycle to turn down a redistricting proposal.
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