Braun Noncommittal on Early Redistricting; Decision to Depend on Texas Action and Indiana Lawmakers
Governor Braun is considering a special session to redraw Indiana's congressional districts amid a national GOP effort to boost competitiveness before 2026 midterms, with Republicans holding seven of nine seats.
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Braun noncommittal on early redistricting; decision to depend on Texas action and Indiana lawmakers
Gov. Mike Braun hasn’t yet decided if he’ll call a special session to redraw Indiana’s congressional map early – but said he and GOP legislative leaders are “considering it seriously” as they wait to see redistricting results out of Texas.
Braun Considering Special Session – WRBI Radio
Gov. Mike Braun. (Photo: @GovBraun/X) (Indianapolis, IN) – Indiana Governor Mike Braun is considering the possibility of calling a special legislative session to redraw the state’s congressional district lines. This comes after Braun met with Vice President J.D. Vance and other top Republican state leaders to discuss the issue. The visit from Vice President Vance on Thursday, and a subsequent meeting with the governor, House Speaker Todd Huston a
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