Indiana Republican Lawmakers Propose New Congressional Map

Indiana Republican Lawmakers Propose New Congressional Map


Indiana House Republicans have released a draft of a new congressional map that would give the GOP the edge in all nine of the state’s districts.

The Hoosier State currently has seven House Republicans and two House Democrats in its congressional delegation.

BREAKING — Indiana House Republicans have released a draft congressional map that would shift the state’s delegation from 7-2 to a 9-0 Republican sweep. pic.twitter.com/tZbgnz6DxW

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The biggest changes in the proposed map come in the state’s two Democratic-leaning districts, held by Reps. Frank Mrvan and André Carson. Mapmakers split Marion County — home to Indianapolis — into four different districts, essentially diluting the Democrats’ strength in the area.

While the map

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