Most voters in Indiana oppose mid-decade redistricting as the Trump administration is increasing its pressure on state lawmakers to do so.

Fifty-two percent of registered voters in Indiana said they oppose redistricting now, and 43% indicated they “strongly” oppose it, according to a poll from the left-leaning firm Change Research obtained by Politico . Indiana is a strong Republican state, and President Donald Trump won the state with about 58% of the votes in the 2024 general election.

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