Gov. Mike Braun floated the idea of the Indiana state legislature meeting in November in a special session to address redistricting, but also stated that the decision is ultimately up to legislative leadership.

“You’re going to find that, probably, the legislators will come around to it. I’m going to give them time,” Braun said. “I think eventually we’ll get there.”

During an interview with a Fort Wayne radio station Monday, Braun said as leaders in Missouri, Ohio and other Republican-led states move forward with redistricting, Indiana “will evolve in that direction.”

The decision is up to the legislature, but many legislators have seemingly voiced their support of redistricting, Braun said. Indiana could also face consequences from President Donald Trump’s administration if it doesn’t

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